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Scotland records coldest winter | Scotland records coldest winter |
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Scotland has suffered some of the coldest winter months in almost 100 years, the Met Office has confirmed. | |
By combining the temperatures of January and December it showed they were the coldest since 1914 - the year data started being logged. | |
Elsewhere, it was the coldest December and January in Northern Ireland since 1962/63 and the coldest in England and Wales since 1981/82. | Elsewhere, it was the coldest December and January in Northern Ireland since 1962/63 and the coldest in England and Wales since 1981/82. |
Sub-zero temperatures and snow blew into the UK from mid-December. | Sub-zero temperatures and snow blew into the UK from mid-December. |
The average minimum overnight temperature for January is usually at freezing point, but in Scotland it was regularly below -5C. | The average minimum overnight temperature for January is usually at freezing point, but in Scotland it was regularly below -5C. |
Salt grit shortages were reported throughout December and January and the tiny Highlands village of Altnaharra recorded one January night temperature of -22.3C. | Salt grit shortages were reported throughout December and January and the tiny Highlands village of Altnaharra recorded one January night temperature of -22.3C. |
Although Scotland has had the coldest combined December and January on record, temperatures would need to go lower to beat the coldest two month winter combination. | |
January and February in 1963 was the coldest on record north of the border. |
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