Warm, wet winter ahead
This winter is forecast to be warmer and perhaps drier than average. However, it is expected to be noticeably colder than last year, which was the second warmest winter since the UK climate series began in 1914.
There is a high probability that this winter will be drier than last year, which was exceptionally wet.
Rob Varley, Director of Government Business at the Met Office commented: "Most of the winters in the last ten years have been relatively mild, with last winter being the second warmest on record. Although the Met Office has predicted the likelihood of another mild winter we expect it to be noticeably colder than last year. This advice will allow contingency and resource planners in government and business to be better prepared for the winter ahead."
Some facts and figures
The 1971 to 2000 average winter temperature for the UK is 3.7 0C. The average winter precipitation for the UK is 332mm.
Winter 2006/7 saw an average UK mean temperature of 5.6 0C and average UK precipitation of 437mm
The winter is taken to be the months of December, January and February.
This winter is forecast to be warmer and perhaps drier than average. However, it is expected to be noticeably colder than last year, which was the second warmest winter since the UK climate series began in 1914.
There is a high probability that this winter will be drier than last year, which was exceptionally wet.
Rob Varley, Director of Government Business at the Met Office commented: "Most of the winters in the last ten years have been relatively mild, with last winter being the second warmest on record. Although the Met Office has predicted the likelihood of another mild winter we expect it to be noticeably colder than last year. This advice will allow contingency and resource planners in government and business to be better prepared for the winter ahead."
Some facts and figures
The 1971 to 2000 average winter temperature for the UK is 3.7 0C. The average winter precipitation for the UK is 332mm.
Winter 2006/7 saw an average UK mean temperature of 5.6 0C and average UK precipitation of 437mm
The winter is taken to be the months of December, January and February.
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