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March to be coldest month this year?
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Has this not always been the case, though? In the past I could almost bank on being able to ski in the Cairngorms at Easter but never at Christmas. And it was often into March before that snow cover really arrived. This year seems on track in that regard.Scot_39 said:chubsta said:As I woke upon this morning to find the thermostat showing it is 8degrees indoors you may be right! A couple of weeks back I got the shorts out for the first time this year to walk the dogs and we now have a slight layer of snow outside - don't you just love the British weather!On weather news the other night - UK more likely to have a "White Easter" than a "White Christmas".0 -
Saturday was the first day I have needed my heating on since early January and I suspect that might put my daily usage close to £10 for Saturday, but with yesterday being far warmer I did not need the heating on again and the warmth provided by baking bread first thing was enough, that energy used around 1.8kWh though hard to be exact with background usage, washing machine running etc.0
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