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  1. With all due respect, if you think July 2006 was mediocre, then you're living in the wrong country. The average sunshine in Buxton in July is around 180 hours, so to get 'only 280 hours' (or more than 9 hours per day) is exceptional. The mean maximum temperature was also more than 3.5C above average. How is the average temperature near Heathrow any indication of how a month as been 100 miles away?

    The sunshine was exceptional that's right. Otherwise what I meant to say was the temperature in Buxton that month (while higher than Buxton's average a lot) was only similar to long term average values for near Heathrow where I lived before so it didn't seem "hot" to me, whereas had I still been living down there it would have been.

    Point being it takes a big heatwave for the rest of England to get a passable summer month in the much colder Buxton microclimate.

  2. Buxton, Derbyshire, England

    March 2010 Records

    Latitude 53*N Longitude 1.5*W Elevation 338m/1110ft AMSL

    Valid 1st- 31st March, 2010

    Mean Maximum: 8.06°C /46.5 °F

    Mean Minimum: 1.55°C / 34.8°F

    Mean Temperature: 4.81°C / 40.66°F

    Highest Temperature: 13.2°C / 55.76°F (25th)

    Lowest Temperature: -8.0°C / 17.6°F (7th)

    Mean Dewpoint: -4.1°C / 24.6°F

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    Lowest Maximum: 1.7°C / 35.1°F (31st)

    Highest Minimum: 8.3°C / 46.9°F (25th)

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    Precipitation: 78mm/3.07"

    Days with rain >1mm: 11

    Days with rain: 16

    Most in one day: 15mm/0.59" (29th)

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    Mean Pressure: 1015mb

    Max Pressure: 1033mb (7th)

    Min Pressure: 983mb (30th)

    Average Maximum Wind Gust: 31.3mph

    Maximum Wind Gust: 50mph (31st)

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    Sunshine hours: 108.2

    Most in one day: 9.5hrs (7th)

    Average per day: 3.49hrs

    Sunless days: 5

    % of Max Poss: 29%

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    Days with Sleet/Snow: 2

    Days with Fog: 1

    Nights below freezing: 10

    Days with Hail/Ice Pellets: 1

  3. Well of course, we hit 20c on April 20th in 1996, no sign of that this year. And by the way this would be the latest start to spring since only 2001 not 1996. But everyone appears to have very short memories and be under the belief that we have to go back decades since cold springs when actually it's only a few years. Oh selective memories eh.

  4. What is funnier is that people call July 2006 temperatures "boiling heat". Man, take your t shirt off or something. At least it cooled down at night and wasn't humid. Shows what rubbish summers we must be so used to.

    As for sun tans, nothing to do with the temperature, it's the amount of sun you're exposed to, it could be bloody -24 and get a suntan.

    If people really want winter to continue, no doubt there are cheap package holidays to be found to northern Scandinavia just like those seeking heat travel to the Med each year. Simple solution.

  5. Highest 5-minute total  	*32 mm  	10 August 1893  	Preston (Lancashire)

    Going by this i suppose it is possible, but only during an intense downpour.

    Looking further

    Most in one minute: 38 millimetres (1.5 in); Barst, Guadeloupe, 1970-11-26.

    Imagine if that fell as snow, 38cm of snow in 1 minute laugh.gif

    Not theorectically possible, as such massive rainfall/precipitation rates are only possible through extensive warm-rain coalescense process within extensive depths of above freezing cloud material in deep convective tropical storms, where the freezing point may be as high as 5,000 meters.

    Even in cases of thundersnow rarely does the precipitation rate ever reach much more than 25mm per hour (if that were rain).

  6. I don't know about previous years (moved here in 2003) but July 2006 was as close to a mediocre summer month as it will possibly get in Buxton, with 280 sunshine hours and an average maximum of 24C. This is about the normal average for the area I lived from 1992 which was East Berkshire near Heathrow, but over there the average high that month was a fairly warm 28C.

    July 2006 wasn't exceptionally warm in Buxton with some days reaching only 16c but it would be good to see a repeat of that type of weather again, with a deep, humid south easterly lasting a few weeks, 28-29 by day and 15-16 at night for a few days.

  7. I was fed up of the cold last December, it's been a stinker of a winter (not least in Buxton Derbyshire) and this particular day is the "icing on the cake". Regarding people who can't sleep when it's 9c outside at night, get a grip, please, plenty of climates have night time temperatures above 20c for much of the year, and you are complaining about cold (sub 12c) temperatures at night being too hot! What do you do in the summer? Move to Greenland for five months?

    Forecast for April in my location looks like utter death. That's not spring I can tell you. Our daffodils started coming out and have now died again.

  8. Mostly clear at the moment with small pieces of cloud around. Dusky looking skies, also, with some gentle winds.

    It has been dry with little in the way of rain. smile.gif

    Mostly cloudy with a top temperature of 8.7 and a low of 5.3. 4.2 hours of sunshine and

    top gust of 41mph.

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