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Been a pig of a month so far, but things are now coming together slowly, new plans and all that. Roll on next week, milder temperatures, and get some some money in the bank.:thumbup1:

Chin up everybody its nearly February

 

February

Temperature: Slightly below average

Precipitation: Close to or slightly below average

The first half of the month is expected to bring mixed conditions with milder than average temperatures at times and some rain to all areas. Drier spells with some frost are also likely. Towards the middle of the month there is likely to be an increasing risk of sleet or snow affecting northern and eastern regions.

The second half of the month may be generally on the cold side with a significant risk of widespread snowfall at times. Potentially heavy snowfall could develop as mild and moist air meets cold continental air over the UK. A greater than average frost risk is also expected.

Forecast Issued 30/11/2009

Edited by Andy Collins
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