Reported by the Scottish Daily Record and now picked up by The Daily Mail is the news that the Cairngorms in Scotland saw a coating of snow last weekend (pictured above). Temperatures in the Highland mountain range plummeted below freezing as a couple of inches of snow fell , despite it still being September. Now The Record is quite openly saying that the snow - before the end of offical British Summer Time - has sparked fears we could be facing another long, cold winter.AGW = TFBS.
Nor is this – as you might expect – an isolated event. Other parts of Scotland also suffered their coldest September temperatures for nearly 30 years as double figures sank to below zero and frost appeared. Kinbrace in the Highlands was the chilliest place, recording a temperature of -4.4°C, while Loch Glascarnoch had its lowest September since 1993, at -2.6°C.
IF THE LEFT TRIES TO PASS ANY CARBON TAX SCHEMES, THEN GRAB YOUR PITCHFORKS!
According to farmer's lore, a cold hard winter is preceeded by heavy crops of berries and nuts on trees and bushes. That is the case where I live in southern England, and it was the same last year before the big freeze!
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ReplyDeleteA couple of days back i read an article about the temp in Scotland they said the last time they had that early snow was in 1942 ,if i'm correct the winter of 1942 was very cold ask Hitlers East fronters.
@Will: hehe!
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