When was the coldest day in the UK?

What is the coldest recorded temperature in the UK? UK temperatures have been known to plunge to lows of -27.2 C, in Braemar, East Scotland, and Altnaharra in the North of Scotland. These lows were recorded on January 10, 1982, and December 30, 1995, respectively.
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What was the coldest day in the UK in 2021?

The cold theme persisted into February with a temperature of -23.0 C recorded at Braemar on 11 February. This was the lowest temperature recorded in the UK since 1995.
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What year was the coldest in the UK?

1982/1983. A record-breaking winter took place in 1982, with an average temperature of 0.3C plaguing Britain. The freezing winter also saw the coldest registered temperature in UK modern history recorded in Braemar, Scotland, when -27.2C was recorded.
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What is the coldest recorded day in England?

The lowest temperature recorded in the UK is -27.2°C on 30 December 1995, at Altnaharra; and on 10 January 1982, at Braemar. From today temperatures are not expected to dip below minus 20.0°C as warmer conditions start to push in from the Atlantic reaching all parts of the UK by Monday.
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What was the worst British winter on record?

The winter of 1962–1963, known as the Big Freeze of 1963, was one of the coldest winters (defined as the months of December, January and February) on record in the United Kingdom. Temperatures plummeted and lakes and rivers began to freeze over.
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The week Britain froze



How long did the big freeze of 1963 last?

The Big Freeze, as it came to be known, began on Boxing Day 1962 with heavy snowfall and went on for nearly three months. Drifts reached up to 20 feet in places and the whole of the country was caught in its icy grip. Off the coast of Kent, the sea froze for up to a mile from shore as temperatures reached record lows.
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Was 1982 a cold winter?

"Cold Sunday" was a meteorological event which took place on January 17, 1982, when unprecedentedly cold air swept down from Canada and plunged temperatures across much of the United States far below existing all-time record lows.
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What caused the cold winter of 1963?

The winter of 1963 - the coldest for more than 200 years

The weeks before had been changeable and stormy, but then on 22 December a high pressure system moved to the north-east of the British Isles, dragging bitterly cold winds across the country. This situation was to last much of the winter.
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When was The Big Freeze 2010?

The winter of 2009–10 in the United Kingdom (also called The Big Freeze of 2010 by British media) was a meteorological event that started on 16 December 2009, as part of the severe winter weather in Europe. January 2010 was provisionally the coldest January since 1987 in the UK.
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Is it gonna snow in 2021 UK?

The UK could be set to see some snow in the coming days, with the most set to “experience an unsettled Christmas” according to the Met Office.
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What was the worst winter in history?

The winter of 1880–1881 is widely considered the most severe winter ever known in parts of the United States.
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Was 2021 a dry year?

The 2021 water year was California's driest in a century, and more than half of the state's water years since 2000 have been dry or drought years.
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Why is it so cold in the UK 2021?

It comes after Storm Arwen wreaked havoc across much of the UK, bringing strong winds, sleet and snow. Met Office forecaster Tom Morgan said: 'As Storm Arwen is clearing out to Europe, a cold northerly flow of wind has been left behind in the UK, causing some of the bitterly cold temperatures we've seen.
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Is 2021 going to be a cold winter UK?

Above average temperatures

It seems at this early stage that we will not be in for a very cold winter. Looking at the data from the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF), December is predicted to bring temperatures that are slightly above average in the UK.
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Has the sea ever frozen UK?

Cold weather that reached the UK on 22 December 1962 kept the country in arctic conditions until the following March, with snow on the ground for 62 consecutive days.
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Could the big freeze of 1963 happen again?

Dr Burt concluded that it is not likely that this kind of weather event could happen again “but whether it is in five years or five hundred years, it is not out of the question that we could end up with another winter as cold as the one in 1963”.
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Was 1947 the worst winter?

Winter 1947 overview

Many people consider the winter of 1947 to be the worst of the 20th Century. Although December 1946 was colder than average it was nothing exceptional and early January brought some relatively mild weather.
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What was the winter of 1976 like in the UK?

1976-77: Heavy wet snow fell in early December, mid December, and mid January. Mid January also saw some good coverings though, up to 6 inches lying at times. 1977-78: Mid January, 6 foot drifts! A week later, and 4 inches fell.
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What year was the big snow in the 80s?

That is how Margrete Doyle (nee Dinsmore) from Mayobridge in County Down describes the day she was born during the "big snow" of January 1982.
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Did it used to snow in England?

Britain has had its deep-frozen winters in the last 100 years – 1940, 1947, 1963 and 1979 among them. In 1979, I recall being driven through the Scottish borders and seeing the drifts left by the snowplough stretch way above our heads.
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When was the heaviest snowfall in the UK?

UK snow events

The snowiest winter of the twentieth century in the United Kingdom was 1947. Between 22 January and 17 March, snow fell every day somewhere in the country. The most disastrous avalanche in the United Kingdom occurred in Lewes, East Sussex on 27 December 1836.
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What is the hottest it has ever been in the UK?

The highest ever UK temperature was recorded in Cambridge University Botanic Garden on 25 July 2019, when the mercury hit 38.7C, beating the previous record of 38.5C in Faversham, Kent, in August 2003.
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Has it ever snowed in July in the UK?

Crazy summer weather sees snow in JULY on the streets of south coast holiday town. Parts of southern England saw 20mm of rain in an hour during heavy downpours. People in Poole had to swap their sun tan lotion for snow shovels today, after a freak hail storm in July.
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