We've been spoilt rotten in the UK this autumn, with temperatures overall nearly 2C above the average for November and very little in the way of seasonal strong winds. The whole year looks like possibly breaking the record for the warmest year ever. I say "possibly" because things are changing.
Many people will have woken up to frost this morning - it was about -2 here. This is going to continue for the next couple of days before we get a change to wetter, stormier weather. BUT it isn't going to get much warmer. This winter is almost certain to be quite different to last winter, and could be much colder. Long range predictions (always treat with caution) are definitely favouring a colder setup at least later in the winter, and the current short term forecasts are by no means warm.
The point of this post is to give people a heads up for next week, which could bring quite a nasty storm around Tuesday with strong winds and rain turning to snow in places, especially in the north and west with possible blizzards on the hills. Basically, be prepared to batten down the hatches and keep an eye on the forecast. Be ready to move nets or put them into a position where supporting frames don't get broken by the weight of snow. We got away with this last year, but I don't think we will this time.
Many people will have woken up to frost this morning - it was about -2 here. This is going to continue for the next couple of days before we get a change to wetter, stormier weather. BUT it isn't going to get much warmer. This winter is almost certain to be quite different to last winter, and could be much colder. Long range predictions (always treat with caution) are definitely favouring a colder setup at least later in the winter, and the current short term forecasts are by no means warm.
The point of this post is to give people a heads up for next week, which could bring quite a nasty storm around Tuesday with strong winds and rain turning to snow in places, especially in the north and west with possible blizzards on the hills. Basically, be prepared to batten down the hatches and keep an eye on the forecast. Be ready to move nets or put them into a position where supporting frames don't get broken by the weight of snow. We got away with this last year, but I don't think we will this time.
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