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A Gower Guy

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  1. Friday 24th March 2006: Derek Brockway Summary: Mild and breezy, Rain at times, some dry spells Tonight: Further showers around, some heavy, but after midnight most places becoming dry, a breezy night with lows between 7 and 10°c (45 to 50°f) Tomorrow: Dry and bright in Mid and North Wales but showers in the South making way to more general rain which will move north during the afternoon, winds S-SW'ily becoming strong later, with highs of 11 to 13°c (52 to 55°f) Tomorrow Night: Rain clearing north leaving most places dry. Mothering Sunday: Heavy rain moving up from the south after a dry start 11 to 13°c (52 to 57°f) winds S-SW'ily 7 to 12mph Remember that clocks go Forward an hour on Sunday morning Back Monday
  2. A Nasa (sunearth) map of the 20-3-15 eclipse The 2015 eclipse will be the best partial eclipse for most of us since 1999, but back to next weeks eclipse, I have a telescope and one black and one white plastic attachments for viewing solar eclipses safely by refecting the suns disk and anything that obscures it, but i'm wondering how good this option is and what to do (lost documentation )
  3. Wet overnight into this morning, then we had a few sunny spells, rather cloudy again now, with the breeze picking up 10.1°c
  4. Thursday 23rd March 2006: Derek Brockway Summary: Milder, wetter weather on the way Tonight: Rain knocking on the door of Pembrokeshire spreading across the country overnight, reaching the north coast in the early hours, with a bit of snow over the mountain tops. A windy night with lows of 5 to 7°c (41 to 45°f) Tomorrow: A wet start with coastal mist and hill fog, during the morning the rain in the SW will ease off, and the drier weather will reach the north and north-east by lunchtime. The afternoon will be drier with some bright spells and the odd shower. Winds SW'ly 10 to 16mph, with highs of 11 or 12°c (52 to 54°f) Saturday: Mainly dry with some sunny spells, 14°c (57°f) 15mph SW'lies Sunday: Wet with heavy rain moving in, 14°c (57°f) 15mph SE'lies Monday: Showers, 14°c (57°f) 20mph SW'lies
  5. Breezy and cloudy although the rain is still several hours away. Temps: 4.7°c R.H: 70%
  6. Well some decent heatwave will be required for my CET estimate to become true. The monthly mean temperature from my thermometer is currently at 4.66°c.
  7. Wednesday 22nd March 2006: Derek Brockway Summary: Frost tonight, milder by Friday. Situation: Low in Atlantic moving NE, sitting to the west of Ireland on Friday. Tonight: clear across Wales and colder than last night -5 to 0c Tomorrow: Cold start and mainly dry with sunshine, cloud gradually increasing throughout the afternoon, some rain into the SW by evening. SE wind moderate to fresh, strong in the south and west later. 7 to 9c Tomorrow night: Heavy Rain spreading to all areas with gusty winds. Friday: Wet and Windy start, the rain turning showery. 10 to 12c Sat: Heavy showers 12c winds SW'ly 17mph Sun: Showers some heavy 14c winds SW'ly 17mph
  8. Clear spells 3.7°c, wind has eased and the air is dry around 55% relative humidity. Highs today locally of 8.6ۜc, UK Hot Spots (or not)
  9. For the next few days i'll be keeping the Wales forecast thread updated. Tuesday 21st March 2006 - Derek Brockway Summary: Dry and cold, frosty tonight, fine tomorrow Tonight: Dry, cloud thinning and breaking, and with clear skies, most places will fall below freezing. -5°c (23°f) inland to 1°c (34°f) on western coasts. Tomorrow: Less cloud around and more sunshine than Tuesday, hights of 7 to 8°c (45 to 46°f) and with lighter winds it will feel more pleasant. Tomorrow Night: Another cold and clear night with lows again down to -5°c (23°f) Thursday: Dry start but cloud increasing in the morning and the SE'ly wind picking up, Rain will spread from the SW by afternoon reaching all areas by evening, sleet and snow for a time on hills in central and northern areas. 6 to 8°c (43 to 46°f). Outlook Friday: Heavy Rain 10°c (50°f), moderate SE'ly winds Saturday: Rain at times 11°c (52°f), moderate S'ly winds.
  10. Sunny spells and cloud 7°c, cold wind
  11. sunny and pleasant hit 12°c earlier ATT
  12. Very nice here warm sunshine 10.5°c a little breezy though
  13. Loads of clear sunny weather, 7.0°c and feels like it too, Rel. Humidity 69%.
  14. The 19th March was the warmest day of that spell here, my thermometer recorded 19.7°c, normally we only break 15°c around Easter What a difference a year makes: http://www.net-weather.co.uk/forum/index.php?showtopic=15171
  15. Still in bud near me, normally the roundabouts in Swansea are yellow by now but this year we are still waiting.
  16. Did not see anything here either, could hardly see down the road because of the mist/fog, well at least it weren't a total eclipse.
  17. Penumbral Lunar Eclipse tonight, but the weather may spoil this event though
  18. alot of patchy cloud overhead around at the moment 5.5°c
  19. Sunny spells and a bit of cloud 8.4°c
  20. Clear spells, cold 3.7°c, 66% Rel. Humidity, 1006 hPa
  21. Where is Derek, we've had the National forecasters alot recently (Monday, yesterday and today)
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