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I think it will be a warm start to September, with a very cool second half. Then October will be very mild, dry and sunny, but followed by a wintery, cold, dryish November.
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More cloud around here than last night, and 0.3°C up on the temperature this time yesterday, creeping down slowly. May not get as low as the 4.9°C last night.
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Buxton's average running at 13.5°C now, the high is 16.8 and the low is 10.2, I posted it already but someone deleted it.
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Current Conditions in Buxton, Derbyshire
11:22am - 30 August
Temperature: 11.0°C / 51.8°F
Humidity: 76%
Pressure 1026mb, +
Wind: 021° at 12mph
Conditions: Mostly Cloudy.
This Morning's Low: 4.9°C / 40.8°F
Yesterday's High: 13.8°C / 56.8°F
Yesterday's rainfall: 20mm / 0.28"
Yesterday's sunshine: NO DATA
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Current Conditions in Buxton, Derbyshire
23:00 - 29 August
Temperature: 7.6°C / 45.7°F
Humidity: 79%
Pressure 1021mb, +
Wind: 321° at 5mph
Conditions: Scattered clouds.
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20mm yesterday, 7mm today, been a wet and cold bank weekend.
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Even here in Buxton it is still 9C, and Manchester is usually always at least 2C warmer than us.
Edit: yep Manchester is at 12C currently, so I don't know where some people are getting their "Info" from.
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Current Conditions in Buxton, Derbyshire
11:40am - 29 August
Temperature: 11.2°C / 52.2°F
Humidity: 89%
Pressure: 1013mb
Wind: 307° at 24mph, gusts to 55mph.
Conditions: Overcast, showers and drizzle.
This Morning's Low: 10.0°C / 50.0°F
Yesterday's High: 13.3°C / 55.9°F
Yesterday's rainfall: 20mm / 0.79"
Yesterday's sunshine: 1.99 hours
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A gobfull of rain here in Buxton, at 18mm today, wettest day this month. All from some heavy showers.
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Lots of heavy showers and 11.6°C at 13:30.
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Current Conditions in Buxton, Derbyshire
10:20am - 26 August
Temperature: 10.8°C / 51.4°F
Humidity: 85%
Pressure: 1008mb
Wind: 223° at 5mph
Conditions: Overcast.
This Morning's Low: 10.4°C / 50.7°F
Yesterday's High: 15.4°C / 59.7°F
Yesterday's rainfall: 0mm / 0.00"
Yesterday's sunshine: 0.51 hours
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Latest Temperatures from around the house at 19:00, 25/08:
Computer Room: 20.7°C (with heater on)
Utility Room: 16.5°C
Kitchen: 20.7°C
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My record low in Winter, with no radiator on, was 8.9C! I could see my breath it was that cold!
My record low indoor temperature (in the computer room) was 6.6°C on 30th/31st January 2010!! :o
In the utility room it has been known to get down to 3-4°C in winter, where the dogs sleep.
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It's 19.5°C inside now, the heater has gone on. My physique was not designed for cold (anything below 20°C). Brrr. Shivering at my computer here.
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It definitely feels like that here sometimes. Last winter we were always in the gap between bands of snow showers and this summer we've missed out on thunderstorms in much the same way. More annoyingly, we also miss out on more extreme temperatures due to having water on two sides.
I saved a radar sequence from August 2008 showing a huge thunderstorm and how it missed here, it brought a new meaning to the word 'Forcefield':
HU1 is Hull city centre, I actually live 8 miles to the east of there so we even missed out on the lighter rain on the edge of the cell, it remained bone-dry here!
I was in Lincoln that August, where they got a good storm from that, but I had my week's holiday in France that week (first week of August). There were no storms during my week in France.
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The fact is these things don't happen often anywhere in the UK. This climate is not known for any type of interesting/extreme weather. If it does happen (and usually in a very half baked manner) it often falls down to chance. Sometimes you go can ages without anything interesting and then a few things happen all at once like snow events or good storms. Those times people remember foundly when we "used to get storms, etc" when initially forecast are few and far between and generally a rarity in this climate, which is partly why people remember particular events so well. The same in Oklahoma would probably be forgotton after 2 seconds as their average storms are far worse than our most severe.
The main thing to say is if you want a climate where there's good snow in winter, gales, severe convective spring/summer thunderstorms and hail, and lots of sunshine, go to South Dakota or Colorado.
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It's 19.8°C inside today, more days this cold and the heater will go on!
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Current Conditions in Buxton, Derbyshire
12:50pm - 24 August
Temperature: 12.3°C / 54.1°F
Humidity: 78%
Pressure: 1004mb, +
Wind: 257° at 8mph
Conditions: Overcast.
This Morning's Low: 8.2°C / 46.8°F
Yesterday's High: 14.9°C / 58.8°F
Yesterday's rainfall: 6mm / 0.24"
Yesterday's sunshine: 1.26 hours
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Current Conditions in Buxton, Derbyshire
17:45 - 23 August
Temperature: 11.8°C / 53.2°F
Humidity: 85%
Pressure: 998mb
Wind: 319° at 12mph
Conditions: Light rain showers.
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An interesting observation about room temperatures is that when I am in the room it is up to 1-2°C warmer than average on a given day as compared with me leaving early in the morning and returning in the evening. Now it is 20.6°C so a bit on the cold side, but I can always stuff my face with fattening foods to address that trouble.
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Got your thermals on?
No, only two pairs of underwear and a fleece over the top.
Now 20.4°C at 11:30am and the highest we had in here this summer was 23.1°C thanks to this cool house with its thick stone walls.
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2:34AM in my room in Buxton, Derbyshire - 21.8°C and 68% humidity.
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Current Conditions in Buxton, Derbyshire
12:40pm - 22 August
Temperature: 15.5°C / 59.9°F
Humidity: 73%
Pressure: 1013mb, -
Wind: 314° at 7mph
Conditions: Scattered Clouds.
This Morning's Low: 10.8°C / 51.4°F
Yesterday's High: 18.7°C / 65.7°F
Yesterday's rainfall: 1mm / 0.04"
Yesterday's sunshine: 4.67 hours
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13.0°C
First Frost!
in Spring Weather Discussion
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Low of 5.7°C here so it was the second coldest night of the month after yesterday's 4.9°C.