Also because cold accumulates and as winter progresses more cold accumulates ,especially in eastern europe. The average bottoms in Feb because it is not until mid feb the sun starts to warm the UK part of the northern hemisphere again, and cold blocks of air traditionally migrate from russia under high pressure that can accumulate in north europe during this latter part of winter.stephenprudence wrote:February is statistically the month when the coldest temperatures are likely, largely down to the sea being it's coldest in the winter months. .
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How nice to be reminded we're still only in the early part of winter, that the worst is yet to come!
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Not the worst because spring is round the corner and damaged plants can recover, the worst is what happened last winter when there is still 4 months of cold before spring and lots of time for fungus to attack.Conifers wrote:How nice to be reminded we're still only in the early part of winter, that the worst is yet to come!
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You know what they say about statistics though Stephen
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You missed the " " at the endNigel wrote:Not the worst because spring is round the corner and damaged plants can recover, the worst is what happened last winter when there is still 4 months of cold before spring and lots of time for fungus to attack.Conifers wrote:How nice to be reminded we're still only in the early part of winter, that the worst is yet to come!
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feels like spring here at the mo, very wet and mild,. Only 7-8 weeks left, nothing to it, i'll be getting the deck chairs out in no time