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We've had all our snow melt and it was even up to 8c yesterday. There is still a couple of inches of ice on the lake though.

 

It's starting to turn colder again now, with today's drizzle turning into sleety snow. Minus 11 forecast before the end of the week.

 

If it's of interest to anyone, here is a temperature comparison for 2022 (with December's figure coming from 2021, as the 2022 data isn't available yet) between our old home in Cullompton, Devon and our new home in SE Sweden. It's a fair bit warmer here in summer (about 2.5-3c, but with cooler nights) and a lot colder in winter.

 

 

2022 weather comparison.png

 

Edit: I put the figures for record low and high the wrong way around for Målilla for Dec 21.

Edited by Big J
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