Hope you haven't got anything planned for this Sunday as gale force winds and heavy rain are set to make a return as a deep low pressure system hangs close to the UK. While the whole of the country will be affected in one way or another, I don't think it'll be as bad as what we had the other week (big waves smashing up coastal edges) but even so, it is going to make it feel rather bleak and uncomfortable, epecially over Northern and Western parts.
I've decided to accept the fact that we are never going to see any real cold snowy spells for the rest of this witer thanks to an active Atlantic keeping the European cold air at bay (at least that's what the weather models are suggesting). Having said that, though, I'm sure high ground and northern half of the UK may get to experience the occasional wintry incursions caused by cold air in the wake of passing Atlantic depression systems. But as far as most of low lying mainland Britain (eg, my Kent Coast area) is concerned, I've thrown the towel in terms of looking out for snowy weather.