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Originally Posted by Vendor
Boxing Day started exceptionally cold with -16C (10F) being recorded in Pershore, Worcestershire. In fact if December continues as cold as it has been so far, it will be the United Kingdom's coldest December since records began in 1910. However, with temperatures in most areas set to rise from Tuesday this is still not guaranteed. While this weekend has been visibly white for many of us across the country with plenty of lying snow, only the cities of Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Lincoln, as well as parts of North Yorkshire, had an official white Christmas this year with fresh falling snow on Christmas Day.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/weather/hi/new...00/9282009.stm
Note: Update record, 02:14 GMT, Monday, 27 December 2010
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The scientists say it's "global climate WARMing" on the planet now

In fact to have real white Xmas with falling snow is much more better than "real grey" ones with rain. Just enjoy it as you wish
So Merry Chriestmas to all of you.
ps. We got -26C today at 8.30 am (GMT +3), and at 12 a.m. it rises to -20C. Its normall for us in late Dec. The "terrain" outside looks really great and misterious.