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I’ve never known such a cold April! 🥶

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Witzend Fri 21-Apr-23 11:54:02

A couple of hours ago the temp. on the thermometer outside our kitchen window read 7.8 deg. And dh said just now that it’s still only 8. And we’re in outer SW London.

Also, our flowering cherry usually takes about a week from the time the buds begin to open, to full flowering.
This year it’s taken 3 weeks.

BlueBelle Fri 21-Apr-23 18:20:46

It says 8* and 9* all next week with rain and wind
Oh happy days !!!
Come on summer

Callistemon21 Fri 21-Apr-23 18:23:58

It was warm yesterday and suddenly the clematis has bloomed, the peonies have buds and everywhere looks green.
Even the stubborn apple tree has three blooms on it.

Unfortunately, back to chilly rain again today.

Callistemon21 Fri 21-Apr-23 18:25:14

Floradora9

Here in east Scotland we have had lots of lovely days . We sit in our unheated conservatory when it is sunny and had to open the door it was so warm . To-day has been lovely .

We must have had sun here when we were out because our naff conservatory was warm when we got home.

Forsythia Fri 21-Apr-23 18:30:27

We are on the coast in the south and yesterday it was very warm, we got a lot of gardening done. Today, it was dry first thing so we decided to go to a National Trust to look at their gardens. Well, ten minutes into our journey the heavens opened and it was torrential rain. Shall we continue I asked DH? Yes he said, it won’t last……but it did and we were very glad of our hats, gloves, snoods and waterproof jackets. It was really cold for April.
Of course, now we are back home, the sun is out!

Callistemon21 Fri 21-Apr-23 18:32:16

Yes, come evening and the 🌞 shineth!

Georgesgran Fri 21-Apr-23 18:42:32

I’m in the North East. My phone says 10 degrees - it lies! It’s really cold, heating is on and I’m in my long fleece gown and thermal slippers! Not a vision of loveliness, but I don’t really care.

grannydarkhair Fri 21-Apr-23 19:00:06

I’m in Dundee and we’ve had lovely sunny weather over the last few days, although there’s still a wee nip in the air if you’re in the shade. I’ve not needed a coat for the last three days when out. My heating is off apart from 30 minutes in the early morning and again at bedtime, I’ve been going around in a short sleeved t-shirt indoors.

Marmight Fri 21-Apr-23 19:13:16

Cool in South Devon. I wore a fleece over a thick jumper on my constitutional this morning. Yesterday I sat on the beach in a T shirt. I’ve just given in and turned the heating on.

mamaa Fri 21-Apr-23 22:23:43

Yesterday was cold here on the Suffolk East coast- so much so I added a fleece blanket to our spring duvet, on our bed.

Today was warmer,sunny and lovely sitting in our naff conservatory.

Temps not going to be great over the weekend it would seem.

Reminds me of Easter weekend 1981, which was very sunny and warm. The following weekend, we got married on Saturday the 25th April. It had snowed for 3 days previously. The snow had gone, more or less, on our wedding day, but it was bitterly cold. That was in the NW of England.

Hetty58 Fri 21-Apr-23 22:57:43

Here (NE London/Essex) there was, at least, one warm day - as I found my summer jacket and went out in it. I thought about putting the winter coats etc. away, so I'm glad I didn't.

'Ne're cast a clout til May be out' is so true.

SueDonim Fri 21-Apr-23 23:06:26

16.5deg here in Scotland this afternoon and wall to wall sunshine. The wind got up this afternoon, though, and that had quite a nip in it.

I think this good spell breaks down tomorrow, unfortunately.

glammagran Fri 21-Apr-23 23:21:33

Last April 24th my DGS2 had his first birthday party on a hot sunny afternoon. He turned 2 today and his party tomorrow will be a very different day weather wise with a max temp forecast at 11c and rainy so yes, pretty cold. However, though last April was sunny there were quite a few frosty nights in south England in the early days of the month.

Witzend Sat 22-Apr-23 11:02:27

It’s been sunny on and off here, and it can feel warm if you’re sitting in it with no wind, but the air is still cold, and the wind the other day was decidedly cold!
I’m dreaming of the day when you go outside and the air is soft and warm!

A Gdd’s birthday is tomorrow, and for just about every other birthday I can remember, it’s been much warmer - just about all her birthday parties have taken place out of doors.

Greyduster Sat 22-Apr-23 11:06:32

We had snow here in South Yorkshire in April 2018. This year is mild by comparison, but yes, it could be warmer!

NanaDana Sat 22-Apr-23 11:08:18

Grey and wet here on Tyneside today, with the temperature struggling to get into double figures, and with a cool breeze. Blossom seems late here too.

Farzanah Sat 22-Apr-23 11:13:13

Being realistic at my age I don’t know how many more Springs I’ve will have, so cold or warm, rain, dry, sun or snow, I’m pleased with anything 😀

M0nica Sat 22-Apr-23 14:44:55

I intended to clean the green house this morning, buckets of water and water everywhere. On waking the outside temprature was 2C. So I didn't, just like almost every day this week.

I have tomato plants in the utility room, growing bigger and bigger - and aubergines. Too cold to leave outside.

pascal30 Sat 22-Apr-23 15:31:42

It's really lovely and sunny here today.. no winds..

Yammy Sat 22-Apr-23 16:14:54

I'm on hols in the Scottish borders and trying to see a beautiful ruined Abbey through thick fog!!! It is cold and very damp. Thank goodness the cottage is cosy.sad

M0nica Sat 22-Apr-23 19:43:02

The day did warm up and mid-afternoon I got the outside of the green house cleaned. The inside can be done tomorrow, regardless of the weather.

Jaxjacky Sat 22-Apr-23 20:26:56

Ditto with the tomatoes and cucumbers for me MOnica,but we’re down to 2 on Tuesday night, I’ll pot them on and bring them in, again.

Freya5 Sun 23-Apr-23 09:14:55

Cold and wet here in NE Lincs. Yesterday lovely, wind cold, but shed sorted, grass cut. Many years ago, early 70s in Feb, remember sitting outside in the hot sun, Wiltshire. Then another year, waking up in April, to thick snow. All my plants seem to be growing as usual, and my flowering cherry was true to form.

ElaineI Sun 23-Apr-23 09:39:53

We have had some sunny weather in Midlothian which is nice but not enough to think the cold weather has gone. For gardening purposes we are normally a month or so behind southern England weather wise. It does seem unusual that Scotland has had warmer weather during April than the south.

Witzend Sun 23-Apr-23 09:46:21

I can certainly remember driving down the A3 (SE U.K.) in a real blizzard towards the end of the Easter holidays, to buy dds’ summer school uniform. This was around 30 years ago, and IIRC the snow was gone within 24 hours and it was reasonably warm again.

M0nica Sun 23-Apr-23 09:53:37

March 1974, we put six month old DS on a rug in the garden in a summer romper suit to take photos, I was in a short sleeved dress, and, as I have said in another thread, I am a chilly mortal.

30 May 1976, DD's birthday. It was reported that the temperatures that day were colder than the previous Christmas day. It scuppered our plans for an outdoor birthday party.

This year, it is length of the long cold wet and windy winter/spring that makes it so remarkable and so depressing.

Anyway, just off to wash the inside of the green house and plant my tomatoes.