March 1963 The thaw set in during early March; 6 March was the first morning of the year without any frost anywhere in Britain. The temperatures soon soared to 17 °C (62.6 °F) and the remaining snow rapidly disappeared.
It must be the first big it up weather headline of the year.
According to them,it's "hot" at 60 Fahrenheit
I don't think the word warm is in their vocabulary. How the feck can it be "hot" at 60 Fahrenheit?
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