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snow 2004
26 February 2019 15:20:35
Very briefly hit 20C an hour ago after another frosty start. Now down to 19.5C. This has been such memorable spell of weather. You can really feel the dryness of the air again today.
Glossop Derbyshire, 200m asl
Gavin D
26 February 2019 15:47:20
Kew Gardens has potentially snatched the UK February & winter record from Porthmadog by 0.1c

Kew Gardens is showing 20.9c at 15:00

Snow Hoper
26 February 2019 16:07:22

 

 

Significant diurnal variance.... yesterday it was -0.5c when I left home and 6.5c when I arrived at work 45 mins later (albeit that was on car thermometer)

Originally Posted by: Chiltern Blizzard 

Warmer than yesterday that's for sure. Although I started lower at -3C. The dip was a blip and it recently touched 18.5C. Currently at 18.3C.


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Ally Pally Snowman
26 February 2019 16:18:45

Kew Gardens has potentially snatched the UK February & winter record from Porthmadog by 0.1c

Kew Gardens is showing 20.9c at 15:00

Originally Posted by: Gavin D 

 

Looks like it,  wouldnt be surprised if somewhere got to 70f.


Bishop's Stortford 85m ASL.
Rob K
26 February 2019 16:30:22

 

 

Looks like it,  wouldnt be surprised if somewhere got to 70f.

Originally Posted by: Ally Pally Snowman 

 

 

And on cue, 21.2C at Kew Gardens. 70.2F in old money.


Yateley, NE Hampshire, 73m asl

"But who wants to be foretold the weather? It is bad enough when it comes, without our having the misery of knowing about it beforehand." — Jerome K. Jerome

jhall
26 February 2019 16:45:24

The great Gordon Manley, in his book "Climate and the British Scene", wrote: "If such things can happen 70F will occasionally be reached in February in southern England; perhaps once in 200 years." Of course he was writing sixty or so years ago, and the warming of our climate since then must have made it a much more likely happening."


Cranleigh, Surrey
KevBrads1
26 February 2019 16:47:36

21.2C is an amazing temperature recorded so early in the year but its back down to earth with a bang by this weekend. That could be the highest maximum recorded this year until well into April maybe even May. 


MANCHESTER SUMMER INDEX for 2021: 238

Timelapses, old weather forecasts and natural phenomena videos can be seen on this site

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Bolty
26 February 2019 16:48:55
So we had the first ever 20°C winter's day yesterday and now the first ever 70°F winter's day today. Incredible stuff! What a historic spell of weather this has been. I don't think I'll forget it any time soon!
Scott

Blackrod, Lancashire (4 miles south of Chorley) at 156m asl.

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Bolty
26 February 2019 16:54:16

21.2C is an amazing temperature recorded so early in the year but its back down to earth with a bang by this weekend. That could be the highest maximum recorded this year until well into April maybe even May. 

Originally Posted by: KevBrads1 

Back down to Earth indeed. In fact, it wouldn't surprise me if we're paying the price for this in April. Februarys 1990 and of course 1998 had record mild spells and we paid for it in April. April 1990 had a severe frost early on and 1998 had a cold and wintry Easter with flooding in some places.

Even the mild and fine spell in February 2008 was followed by that wintry outbreak in early April. There was a white Easter in our region.


Scott

Blackrod, Lancashire (4 miles south of Chorley) at 156m asl.

My weather station 

Rob K
26 February 2019 16:58:27

So we had the first ever 20°C winter's day yesterday and now the first ever 70°F winter's day today. Incredible stuff! What a historic spell of weather this has been. I don't think I'll forget it any time soon!

Originally Posted by: Bolty 

Hard to believe this was only a little over three weeks ago!

 

 

 

 

It's been a superb month, after a very dreary first two-thirds of winter.


Yateley, NE Hampshire, 73m asl

"But who wants to be foretold the weather? It is bad enough when it comes, without our having the misery of knowing about it beforehand." — Jerome K. Jerome

Ally Pally Snowman
26 February 2019 16:59:31

 

 

 

And on cue, 21.2C at Kew Gardens. 70.2F in old money.

Originally Posted by: Rob K 

 

Just incredible for February.  Be interesting to see how long this record lasts.

 


Bishop's Stortford 85m ASL.
KevBrads1
26 February 2019 17:00:14

Meanwhile Los Angeles hasn't recorded a 70F this month and if it doesn't, it will be the first time since records began

 

https://twitter.com/NWSLosAngeles/status/1100382369662595073

 


MANCHESTER SUMMER INDEX for 2021: 238

Timelapses, old weather forecasts and natural phenomena videos can be seen on this site

http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgrSD1BwFz2feWDTydhpEhQ/playlists

KevBrads1
26 February 2019 17:06:03

Meanwhile Los Angeles hasn't recorded a 70F this month and if it doesn't, it will be the first time since records began

 

https://twitter.com/NWSLosAngeles/status/1100382369662595073

 

Originally Posted by: KevBrads1 

They have had a cold February


MANCHESTER SUMMER INDEX for 2021: 238

Timelapses, old weather forecasts and natural phenomena videos can be seen on this site

http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgrSD1BwFz2feWDTydhpEhQ/playlists

Retron
26 February 2019 17:06:03

Back down to Earth indeed. In fact, it wouldn't surprise me if we're paying the price for this in April.

Originally Posted by: Bolty 

Hopefully we'll pay for it in June, July or August. It'd wonderful to see a high of 11C down here in July or August, for example, which is the summer equivalent of today's heat. I'm not going to get my hopes up though!

 


Leysdown, north Kent
Chiltern Blizzard
26 February 2019 17:21:24

So we had the first ever 20°C winter's day yesterday and now the first ever 70°F winter's day today. Incredible stuff! What a historic spell of weather this has been. I don't think I'll forget it any time soon!

Originally Posted by: Bolty 

And to think that on this date last year, we had an ice-day with heavy snow showers and drifts blocking roads (imby at least)


Rendlesham, Suffolk 20m asl
Solar Cycles
26 February 2019 17:29:48
Its been a glorious few days around these parts however the agenda ridden headlines accompanying such makes me yearn for something more seasonal at least.😏
briggsy6
26 February 2019 17:37:00

This warmth doesn't feel natural to me. And of course it isn't - it's down to man made activity pumping CO2 into the atmosphere in record qunatities globally.


Location: Uxbridge
Lumi-Ukko
26 February 2019 18:07:33

 

They have had a cold February

Originally Posted by: KevBrads1 

 

Indeed it has been very cold (relatively) here this winter.  Additionally it has been a wetter than normal season, which is a double edged sword as this bodes badly for this year's fire season. More rain, equals more brush, equals more dry tinder and fuel later in the year when it has dried out.

Still, the skiing season should last til 4th July in Mammoth due to the incredible amounts of snow they've had.


Rob K
26 February 2019 18:09:00

 

They have had a cold February

 

Originally Posted by: KevBrads1 

I saw reports of snow in the higher parts of LA earlier this month.

 


Yateley, NE Hampshire, 73m asl

"But who wants to be foretold the weather? It is bad enough when it comes, without our having the misery of knowing about it beforehand." — Jerome K. Jerome

Bertwhistle
26 February 2019 18:18:47

 

 

 

And on cue, 21.2C at Kew Gardens. 70.2F in old money.

Originally Posted by: Rob K 

Well reported Rob. Here, my 17.4, although eclipsed by Kew, is far and away the highest Feb temperature I've ever recorded. Last four days- 15.1   15.7   16.3   17.4   Happy with that in April.

No forecast has expected these in this locality.

Can tomorrow give us one more?


Bertie, Itchen Valley.

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Rob K
26 February 2019 18:24:06
I think tomorrow will be a couple of degrees lower but still pretty warm in the south.
Yateley, NE Hampshire, 73m asl

"But who wants to be foretold the weather? It is bad enough when it comes, without our having the misery of knowing about it beforehand." — Jerome K. Jerome

Rob K
26 February 2019 18:33:20
I wonder if this is also a record for the shortest duration between the last 20C one year and the first 20C the following year? Or 21C, for that matter?

As far as I can see the latest 20C last year was 21.4C on 16 October.


Yateley, NE Hampshire, 73m asl

"But who wants to be foretold the weather? It is bad enough when it comes, without our having the misery of knowing about it beforehand." — Jerome K. Jerome

springsunshine
26 February 2019 18:41:15

Absolutly stunning,this is truly a historic spell of weather. Ive a feeling we are going to get frequent spells like this pretty much all year and unlike some pessimists on here ive a strong feeling there could be more of this before easter and this could be the year of Englands first 11c cet.

Jiries
26 February 2019 19:12:29

I wonder if this is also a record for the shortest duration between the last 20C one year and the first 20C the following year? Or 21C, for that matter?

As far as I can see the latest 20C last year was 21.4C on 16 October.

Originally Posted by: Rob K 

With seeing 21.2C today and 20.6C yesterday so that double 20's for Feb.  Surely with some record smashed but we never made it to 40C yet which we had a great chance last year, extreme parched ground and all the ingredients was there but too difficult to get it and most of the heat last year was home grown after day of day of relentless hot and sunny weather.  To get a 40C here we need to see at night temperatures in the low to mid 20's to aid the rise to 40C easily and no sea breezes.  

Jiries
26 February 2019 19:16:57

 

 

Indeed it has been very cold (relatively) here this winter.  Additionally it has been a wetter than normal season, which is a double edged sword as this bodes badly for this year's fire season. More rain, equals more brush, equals more dry tinder and fuel later in the year when it has dried out.

Still, the skiing season should last til 4th July in Mammoth due to the incredible amounts of snow they've had.

Originally Posted by: Lumi-Ukko 

Death Valley wasn't too much effected but only went down to 1C and failed to reach 0C ths month but did early Jan at -0.5C and day time max 10C only.  

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