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Hungry Tiger
01 June 2026 12:07:19
I've stuffed this one. Went for 12.0C. More than one out. 13.5C I think we ended up with.  🙂🙂🙂
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Saint Snow
01 June 2026 12:16:11

I've stuffed this one. Went for 12.0C. More than one out. 13.5C I think we ended up with.  🙂🙂🙂

Originally Posted by: Hungry Tiger 

Put it down to rank bad luck, fella.

Mid-month, the MO was showing a final CET of around 11.5-12c.

With just 12 days left in the month, the CET stood at 10.5c

It was record-breaking warmth (which nobody could have envisaged) that dragged the CET so far up.

The whole comp is around 25% good judgment / 75% good fortune.

These two were posted on the 15th May. I was annoyingly prophetic.

I think most people will be too high this month. 

Even with the warmer spell next week you would be surprised to see it climb back up beyond 11.5

wallaw;1697014

Music to my ears - but I've been here before. I'm now expecting record-breaking warmth by the end of May, and the CET will end up about 13.5c

Saint Snow;1697031


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Bertwhistle
01 June 2026 12:45:00
HadCET 13.6°C to month end.
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Ally Pally Snowman
01 June 2026 12:58:55

HadCET 13.6°C to month end.

Originally Posted by: Bertwhistle 

That should be the warmest ever Spring then I think?


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Bertwhistle
01 June 2026 13:01:07

That should be the warmest ever Spring then I think?

Originally Posted by: Ally Pally Snowman 

Correct Snowman. HadCET confirms this as .04 above 2025.

https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/hadobs/hadcet/data/meantemp_ranked_seasonal.txt 


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Bertwhistle
01 June 2026 13:02:33
Third consecutive warmest spring on record and, quirkily, 3rd consecutive month with a CET anomaly of +2.5C.
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Ally Pally Snowman
01 June 2026 13:10:16

Third consecutive warmest spring on record and, quirkily, 3rd consecutive month with a CET anomaly of +2.5C.

Originally Posted by: Bertwhistle 

Yes remarkable consistency.  


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scillydave
01 June 2026 14:32:16

Third consecutive warmest spring on record and, quirkily, 3rd consecutive month with a CET anomaly of +2.5C.

Originally Posted by: Bertwhistle 

That means 8 out of the top 10 warmest springs in the last 350 odd years have occurred in the last 20 years and 5 of those have been in the last 9 years.

Astonishingly fast warm up of Spring in the last 2 decades.


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Formerly of, Birdlip, highest village in the Cotswolds and snow heaven in winter; Hawkinge in Kent - roof of the South downs and Isles of Scilly, paradise in the UK.

lanky
01 June 2026 15:31:13

HadCET 13.6°C to month end.

Originally Posted by: Bertwhistle 

13.59 for the comp to 2 decimals

10.73 for the Spring and a new CET record for the season


Martin

Richmond, Surrey

Hungry Tiger
01 June 2026 20:40:14
I'd love to know what the last 10 days was. That heatwave was in a class of its own.  🙂🙂🙂🙂
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Hungry Tiger
01 June 2026 20:42:27

That means 8 out of the top 10 warmest springs in the last 350 odd years have occurred in the last 20 years and 5 of those have been in the last 9 years.

Astonishingly fast warm up of Spring in the last 2 decades.

Originally Posted by: scillydave 

Dave.  Can you get the CET for the last 10 days of May and put it in here. It must have been amazing. One 24 hour period was 23.4C or something incredible. What was the last 10 days of the month.  🙂🙂🙂🙂


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Spring Sun Winter Dread
02 June 2026 20:39:45
According to this thread we were running at 11c on 21 days so by my calculations the last 10 days would have been around the 19c mark to make 13.6c for the month.

 There have been not too many full months of any name warmer than that 

Rob K
04 June 2026 12:45:00

Dave.  Can you get the CET for the last 10 days of May and put it in here. It must have been amazing. One 24 hour period was 23.4C or something incredible. What was the last 10 days of the month.  🙂🙂🙂🙂

Originally Posted by: Hungry Tiger 

2026-05-01  14.4

2026-05-02  12.8

2026-05-03  13.3

2026-05-04  12.1

2026-05-05  10.3

2026-05-06    9.4

2026-05-07  10.0

2026-05-08  11.9

2026-05-09  12.8

2026-05-10  10.2

2026-05-11    7.2

2026-05-12    7.6

2026-05-13    9.1

2026-05-14    8.7

2026-05-15    8.6

2026-05-16    7.6

2026-05-17  11.0

2026-05-18  10.2

2026-05-19  13.0

2026-05-20  14.5

2026-05-21  15.7

2026-05-22  18.7

2026-05-23  18.6

2026-05-24  18.4

2026-05-25  21.8

2026-05-26  23.2

2026-05-27  19.4

2026-05-28  19.9

2026-05-29  17.4

2026-05-30  17.3

2026-05-31  16.0

Last 10 days mean = 19.07C

The week of 22nd to 28th had a mean of 20.0C exactly.


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scillydave
04 June 2026 13:52:00

2026-05-01  14.4

2026-05-02  12.8

2026-05-03  13.3

2026-05-04  12.1

2026-05-05  10.3

2026-05-06    9.4

2026-05-07  10.0

2026-05-08  11.9

2026-05-09  12.8

2026-05-10  10.2

2026-05-11    7.2

2026-05-12    7.6

2026-05-13    9.1

2026-05-14    8.7

2026-05-15    8.6

2026-05-16    7.6

2026-05-17  11.0

2026-05-18  10.2

2026-05-19  13.0

2026-05-20  14.5

2026-05-21  15.7

2026-05-22  18.7

2026-05-23  18.6

2026-05-24  18.4

2026-05-25  21.8

2026-05-26  23.2

2026-05-27  19.4

2026-05-28  19.9

2026-05-29  17.4

2026-05-30  17.3

2026-05-31  16.0

Last 10 days mean = 19.07C

The week of 22nd to 28th had a mean of 20.0C exactly.

Originally Posted by: Rob K 

Rob - many thanks for this data; it's absolutely fascinating. I wonder how many months have had as big a spread in the difference between the highest and lowest daily mean. 23.2c down to 7.2c is a walloping 16c range!


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Formerly of, Birdlip, highest village in the Cotswolds and snow heaven in winter; Hawkinge in Kent - roof of the South downs and Isles of Scilly, paradise in the UK.

scillydave
04 June 2026 13:59:51
The results are in and it's all change at the top with WindyWillow jumpoing up to 3rd place, replacing Magda who's fallen to 10th this month, not aided by the tight spread in the top ten. It's Jemblow who takes the lead though - will they hold on to it after June?!

Congratulations this month goes to Grandad with a superb win in the monthly competition especially given the topsy turvy month. A virtual bottle of bubbly is on its way to you!

May Leader board

1 Jemblow             3.27

2 Wallaw                3.46

3 WindyWillow     3.53

4 Sussex snow magnet 3.73

5 Caz                      3.83

6 Rick M                 4.28

7 GezM                  4.48

7 Domma               4.48

8 Redmoons          4.55

9 DingleRob          4.63

10 Magda             4.81

11 Grandad           4.91

12 Spring Sun Winter Dread 5.05

13 Scillydave         5.32

14 Lanky               5.41

14 Dickieboy68     5.41

15 Ally Pally Snowman 5.53

16 Stormchaser    5.73

17 Snowshoe        6.19

18 Bolty                6.24

19 Hungry Tiger   6.81

20 SaintSnow       7.01

21 Kendalian        7.03


Currently living at roughly 65m asl North of Cowbridge in the Vale of Glamorgan.

Formerly of, Birdlip, highest village in the Cotswolds and snow heaven in winter; Hawkinge in Kent - roof of the South downs and Isles of Scilly, paradise in the UK.

wallaw
04 June 2026 15:03:15
My inevitable slide into mid table obscurity has started i see.

Thanks as always for running the competition


Ian

Stockton-on-Tees

Stormchaser
04 June 2026 16:36:36
What a crazy month that was - wallaw had what seemed a comfortable lead to the end of April!

Meanwhile I was feeling pretty good about halfway through the month what with it having been so cool but looking to warm up a good deal. Never imagined it would go so far beyond what I needed that it became a major negative instead.

I can't deny it's frustrating to very well anticipate the shape of a month (estimated warm-cool-warm) yet still not score well on the CET due to extreme events. If it happens any more times this year I think I'll drop out because at that point I might as well be using a random number generator constrained within realistic bounds.


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scillydave
04 June 2026 19:21:25

What a crazy month that was - wallaw had what seemed a comfortable lead to the end of April!

Meanwhile I was feeling pretty good about halfway through the month what with it having been so cool but looking to warm up a good deal. Never imagined it would go so far beyond what I needed that it became a major negative instead.

I can't deny it's frustrating to very well anticipate the shape of a month (estimated warm-cool-warm) yet still not score well on the CET due to extreme events. If it happens any more times this year I think I'll drop out because at that point I might as well be using a random number generator constrained within realistic bounds.

Originally Posted by: Stormchaser 

It's certainly becoming harder, I think, to predict the month ahead as there are definitely more extremes. The only relative certainty seems to be that the month will be above average - the trick is working out how much above average given the background factors. 

Stormchaser I hope that you stick with it - I enjoy your analysis of the month ahead.


Currently living at roughly 65m asl North of Cowbridge in the Vale of Glamorgan.

Formerly of, Birdlip, highest village in the Cotswolds and snow heaven in winter; Hawkinge in Kent - roof of the South downs and Isles of Scilly, paradise in the UK.

Windy Willow
05 June 2026 11:24:54
Congratulations Grandad.

I'm amazed I have made it to #3 on the chart, probably downhill from now, no doubt lol.


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