šŸŒ¬ The Weather Thread part 2

Bad weather in January. Itā€™ll happen.

Bollix to it

I called this two Weeks ago,

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Itā€™s gods way of sorting the corona virus.

Mad bastards predicting cold weather in winter.

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Wow. Youā€™re some sort of savant. No way anyone saw frost coming in January.

The guy has a gift

This will be more extreme if it comes off.
Like a cross between the heavy snow of 2018 and the big freeze of 2010.

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An artic blaze. The country will be closed down for 6 weeks. Lakes frozen over and that sort of stuff.

I havenā€™t been following the thread, when will this be?

It will start getting colder from the new year but minus 2 but by the 10th or 11th of January itā€™ll be minus ten with a foot of snow about the place.

We are in for an incredibly tough six weeks.

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No offence, but I was asking @TreatyStones

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Thereā€™s a guaranteed cold snap (day time temps of only 2 or 3c)from the 30th onwards. But there is now potential for a serious cold belt to follow on maybe around the end of the 2nd week of January. Could be looking at an extended serious cold spell.

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The long range forecasters I use are still predicting a very severe weather spell for the middle of January. Itā€™ll get colder from early January on wards with a lot of snow. New years is going to be cold too but wonā€™t be much travelling this year I presume. It might be worth checking on elderly neighbours that theyā€™ve enough oil in their tanks and maybe having enough firewood/coal and what not in as thereā€™ll be a mad scramble after the new year I presume.

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:laughing:

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So January will be cold, and the new year will also be cold?

@TreatyStones, get this lad out of your thread

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Long range forecasting is a cod at the best of times, for an Island like ours in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean itā€™s particularly mad

Iā€™m just trying to help mac there is zero need to be so catty. A lot of people are consumed by the pandemic and mightnā€™t have their eye on the ball. If you had an elderly relative or parent you might want to check in on them. In these situations itā€™s much better to be safe than sorry.

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Would you use the swing ball much?

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