There is an Arctic heatwave going on and this Christmas eve temperatures could reach just below freezing, that is 20 degrees higher than the average.
Now I know that Suff and I bore you all to tears with our climate comments, but this really quite something. It is a 1:1,000 year event and it comes only one year after the disastrous figures for the whole of 2015.
OK, 2015 was not helped by one of the strongest El Nino events on record, but since then we are slipping back into a La Nina cycle and still the chaos goes on.
Last year we were battered by storm after storm from mid November to the New Year - seven of them, with 11 in total for the season. That was caused by the heal halo from the El Nino fixing the jetsteam on a west to east path just to the south of the UK. This year it is the heat from the North Atlantic drifting up to the pole and once again the jetstream is stuck, this time right over the UK, hence why Scotland is taking the brunt so far.
The average for these events was at 1%, new figures and models now put them at 2% for one every year.