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we are told that our winters are going to get wetter and more mild , its almost the end of jan and iv only used up a small amount of my stored up wood .

so will you be prepping differently for winters now , its has sure got me thinking I always stress over getting and storing wood for winter making sure I have enough this year ill have 3/4 of it left over if it stays this mild.
Saves you having to stock as much for next year Smile

Personally I think there'll be plenty snow & ice to come between now & end of march. Hope I'm wrong though.
Crikey, Sunna, where are you? It's freezing cold here. We have a logburner and an open fire going here. Have been burning wood since end of October, and like GR I too expect snow and ice to come.
well in cold weather ill lite my fire 1st thing in the morning but as its so mild I leave it till sundown , 4.30pm ish , we have had a few cold nights where the temp has droped below minus 2/3 but compaired to some years its warmish.
But haven't something like 10 of the last 15 winters been the 10 mildest winters ever recorded in the UK??

If so, the warm winters have been with us for well over a decade and in which case we all know that weather patterns are cyclical and think its on something like a 25 year cycle between periods of warm v cold weather.

So the question should be, how long till the current cycle starts tailing off and we enter the next cold(er) spell.....

Bear in mind that it only takes a drop of a couple of degrees to have a huge impact on the actual weather that we get......
From what I noticed the seasons are shifting. Cold snaps are starting and staying later and it's warmer more into autumn
so...its a mild winter, what are you complaining about?