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WHAT no way we dont get snow until february instead we have the britain usual.RAIN RAIN RAIN RAIN RAIN and moreRAIN
biker2girl
think it might
The Tank
No.
Snow rarely drops over London. About once in 10-12 years there may be a significant fall. This is nothing to do with Global Warming, it's just the way it's been since the 1950s.
When it does it's mostly just a half-hearted flutter that melts in hours. It mucks up the transport though.
Hollywood USA will be disappointed to know that London doesn't have "pea-soupers" any more either.
Meggilypoo <3
snow last year in nottingham , it might
Hunny
errrr, unlikely
? BlueBerry ?
not this year
apollonius
Very unlikely. According to the Met Office it has only snowed 10 times on Christmas day in London since 1900. On only 4 of these occasions did snow lie on the ground - the last time was in 1981.
english guy 1985
very unlikely, the south east of England very rarely gets snow, and London hardly ever gets it, because of 'urban heat effect'.
even the rest of England rarely gets more than a couple of weeks snow in a whole year.
steven s
yes
bex_9
It's certainly cold enough in Newcastle for it to snow, it would be nice to have a white Christmas this year!
rattyrat
Blizzards
dave_uk06
no but i sooooooooooooooo wish it would.
GeeCee
Go to the bookies and see what price they are offering. That will give you a fair idea.