February was rather unsettled during the first half, but much more settled for the second half as high pressure brought mainly dry but often cloudy conditions with lower temperatures. This was the longest spell of dry weather of the whole winter.
In our video forecaster Charlie talks through the weather we saw and the highs and lows of the month, weather wise.
Thank you for sharing your weather photos with us on Twitter, here’s a selection of our favourites.
@metoffice Canary Wharf from Trinity Buoy Wharf. It’s there, somewhere! #iscout @yourcanarywharf #weather twitter.com/ExplorerScoutE…
— ELndnExplorerScouts (@ExplorerScoutEL) March 19, 2013
@metoffice #ukweather twitter.com/h_sephton/stat… — Hayley Sephton (@h_sephton) March 19, 2013
@metoffice @theflyinggopro a nice sunset..flickr.com/photos/tupperw… — The Flying GoPro (@theflyinggopro) March 19, 2013
@metoffice hard frost on the black mountains last month! #Blackmountains twitter.com/pease971/statu…
— anthony pease (@pease971) March 19, 2013
@metoffice Misty River Exe twitter.com/Emma72/status/…
— Emma Le P (@Emma72) March 19, 2013
twitpic.com/c6xmo2 – @metoffice Feb blue sky & snow Helvellyn range Lake District Cumbria. Alpine conditions — Alan Hinkes (@alanhinkes) March 19, 2013
@metoffice Flint, north Wales a few days before the snow!! The shadows are of me and Merlin the dog 🙂 twitter.com/AMcKT/status/3… — Angela Thomas (@AMcKT) March 19, 2013
@metoffice flickr.com/photos/susan_g…
— Me: Roger B (@rojertb) March 19, 2013
You can read a full summary of the weather in February in the UK on our website.
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