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What year was the coldest in the UK?

What year was the coldest in the UK?

The winter of 1962–1963 remains the coldest since at least 1895 in all meteorological districts of the United Kingdom, although in Scotland North the winter of 2009–2010 was equally cold.

What year was the worst snow in UK?

The Big Snow of 1982 December 1981 was the coldest for 100 years (a record that stood until 2010),with a daily mean temperature of 0.3C.

What was the coldest day in the UK 2020?

The lowest temperature recorded in 2020 was -10.2C at Dalwhinnie in Scotland on December 30. But 2019 proved to be a colder year, with an even lower temperature of -15.4C recorded at Braemar on February 1, 2019.

Where was the worst weather in the UK in 2013?

Snowfall across Normandy, Brittany and Picardy was up to 40 cm deep and drifting in 100 km/h winds. Eurostar suspended its cross-channel services between Paris and London. The storm also hit the Channel Islands, producing 8 foot high drifts on Guernsey with blizzards described as the worst since 1979 according to the Jersey Met Office.

What was the weather like in March 2013?

During the cold spell, the low temperatures were not extreme, yet they were notable because of the extended duration of below average temperatures. Official weather reports show that temperatures stayed below 0°C (32°F) for nine consecutive days. March 2013 was reported to be tied for the country’s fourth-coldest March since 1910.

When was the last time it snowed in England?

Freezing temperatures worsened due to the significant overcast and cloud covered skies. Extensive snowfall occurred on 11 and 12 March in the South East, North and West of England and Wales. Most parts of England, north Wales and the Isle of Man also suffered heavy persistent snowfall on 22 and 23 March 2013.

When was the last cold spell in the UK?

Most parts of England, north Wales and the Isle of Man also suffered heavy persistent snowfall on 22 and 23 March 2013. During the cold spell, the low temperatures were not extreme, yet they were notable because of the extended duration of below average temperatures.