Well, last night, winter has arrived properly for me.
The snowstorm I got to see last night is very easily up there on my list of memorable weather events. Not just because of the intensity of the snow but how it come howling in a strong Force 7 southernly wind.
By dawnbreak, I've worked out there is a 14 snow depth on average but with drifts of up to two feet.
As a result of all that, all the usual every day objects are now looking like works of art sculptures, eg: cars, pillar boxs, bollards, bins, etc.
My sister's two maine coon kittens seeing snow for the first time, and not having a clue on what they are supposed to do next. You could almost hear their thoughts . . .
Most of next week looks set to continue being cold over Southern and Eastern parts of the UK as we remain under the influence of the continental air flow, as a result the threat of further outbreaks of sleet and snow will never be too far away.
Northern and Western parts will often be rather cloudy and not as cold.
Looking ahead further still, the model outputs has been hinting strongly of a return back to our default Atlantic mode from the 15th Feb onwards with weather fronts coming in from the west bringing alternating spells of rain and sunshine and nearer-normal temperatures.