11.48am: The Met Office is predicting this could be the coldest December on record, with a current average temperature of minus 0.7C – five degrees below the long-term average.
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-7C here last night Steve, more snow as well.
Andy
Wrecks their little ‘2010 hottest year ever’ toy.
I could be wrong but I think there was a -0.8ÂșC in December 1890 CET. But who knows how many records have been fiddled with since I downloaded them.
There are only 6 instances where December CET was below zero.
1874 -0.2
1788 -0.3
1796 -0.3
1878 -0.3
1676 -0.5
1890 -0.8
those are chilling statistics
Remember children, AGW facilitates extremes so this is all pretty much “consistent with”