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Winter 2025/26 Current Observations
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Winter 2025/26 Current Observations
Started this thread, I hadn't realised we had changed over until the keen eyed Kev spotted it 
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GarbageBags
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Re: Winter 2025/26 Current Observations
Raining again. This k we were the only place in the UK to not have a single flake of snow over the last few weeks?

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Re: Winter 2025/26 Current Observations
It is hard to believe with your location that you didnt even manage to catch a shower...maybe some in south and south east joined you on that one...anyway, back to mild and damp here.GarbageBags wrote: Mon Jan 12, 2026 8:45 pm Raining again. This k we were the only place in the UK to not have a single flake of snow over the last few weeks?
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Re: Winter 2025/26 Current Observations
Damp, mild, overcast and very gloomy here.
Earlier this morning I heard the 'Teacher! Teacher! Teacher!' territorial call of the Great Tit (I know) which usually means the start of spring, if the old birdwatching folklore is correct. We've also had a hibernating queen wasp wake up in the house.
Earlier this morning I heard the 'Teacher! Teacher! Teacher!' territorial call of the Great Tit (I know) which usually means the start of spring, if the old birdwatching folklore is correct. We've also had a hibernating queen wasp wake up in the house.
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Re: Winter 2025/26 Current Observations
Think they may wish they had stayed in bed in 10 days or so...pollaxe wrote: Tue Jan 13, 2026 11:12 am Damp, mild, overcast and very gloomy here.
Earlier this morning I heard the 'Teacher! Teacher! Teacher!' territorial call of the Great Tit (I know) which usually means the start of spring, if the old birdwatching folklore is correct. We've also had a hibernating queen wasp wake up in the house.
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Re: Winter 2025/26 Current Observations
It’s been foggy over the past few days, but today feels even thicker — very still and, if I’m honest, a little eerie. Temperature around 4.4°C
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Re: Winter 2025/26 Current Observations
I wouldn’t say no to a bit of broken cloud and sunshine, though I’m still holding out hope for one last proper Yorkshire snowfall next week, before we escape to the “sunnier” south and forget what snow looks like.KTtom wrote: Sun Jan 18, 2026 1:41 pm 2 days of boken cloud and sunshine...makes a big difference to your mood, espcially in contrast to last Sundays washout!
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Re: Winter 2025/26 Current Observations
Just received this via Facebook. Low tide in Mevagissey, Cornwall. Wild, stormy conditions with waves surging over the lighthouse, right where I usually fish from.
https://www.facebook.com/share/v/17e6HG9wfM/

https://www.facebook.com/share/v/17e6HG9wfM/

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Re: Winter 2025/26 Current Observations
Its been very windy this morning, but calming now. The surprise though is, it is snowing. Now thats the unexpected 
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Re: Winter 2025/26 Current Observations
This has to be the wettest, mildest and most dismally grey winter I can ever remember in my whole life.

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Re: Winter 2025/26 Current Observations
I await your naming of the winter. Please remember its a family forumGarbageBags wrote: Thu Feb 26, 2026 9:27 am This has to be the wettest, mildest and most dismally grey winter I can ever remember in my whole life.
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Re: Winter 2025/26 Current Observations
Question... How has the Atlantic still got so much energy in mid march!? This weather feels like November or December not nearly April

