A few Monday morning thoughts.
1) Snow still on for Wed over a good part of Scotland/England with possible disruption.
2) Rain wipes out any snow later Wed into Thurs as warmer comes in on backside.
3) Warming kicks on Thurs onwards.
4) Latest CFSv2 holds cold over UK/western Europe through Feb 20th despite coming warmth.
5) March is looking warmer than normal (This could change).
Here’s some of the latest charts off the CFSv2.
February forecast

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I’d say this has been an average winter. Normal temperatures and the odd bit snow which quickly melts. I guess the met office will release stats to confirm one way or the other if winter was cold, average, or mild. It will be interesting to see.
For the Westcountry the weather has been mild throughout this winter, its was interrupted by a mere 2 cm of snowfall for 2 days in northern Plymouth! Why does the Westcountry take sooo long to cool! It may have been a good winter for some parts, for others it has been cr#p