The top ten coldest UK Christmases include the years 2000, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009 and 2010
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A sure sign of global warming!
Oh you dumb muppet, please don’t suggest a trend because the Met will take it as CO2. I thought you had worked out how they operate :
It’s warm – CO2
Cold – CO2
Dry – CO2
Wet – CO2
Cloudy – CO2
Not Cloudy – CO2
Raining Men – CO2
I thought we were supposed to have hottercolder winters?
Interesting stat…I checked my temps for the last 23 years here, and on average, Dec 25th was the warmest at my weather station for the entire month! This year, wow….it was the coldest Dec 25th I have ever had here!
The roses here are still blooming. When are you going to send some of your Canadian air down our way?