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  1. Buxton, Derbyshire

    Another rather appalling day.

    Low of 12.4C. A lot of cloud with some light rain/drizzle in the late morning. A few glimspses of sun early AM, but quickly becoming very dull for the rest of the afternoon. Clearing somewhat by sun-down. Maximum temperature was 17.0C at 13:02. Just 1.84 hours of sun.

  2. Buxton, Derbyshire, England

    Unofficial July 2010 Climatic Records

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

    Valid 1st- 31st July, 2010

    Mean Maximum: 18.5°C

    Mean Minimum: 11.8°C

    Mean Temperature: 15.1°C

    Highest Temperature: 23.8°C (10th)

    Lowest Temperature: 8.0°C (24th)

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    Lowest Maximum: 12.8°C (12th)

    Highest Minimum: 15.3°C (27th)

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    Precipitation: 104mm

    Days with rain >1mm: 12

    Days with rain/drizzle: 26

    Most in one day: 23mm (14th)

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    Mean Pressure: 1014.9mb

    Max Pressure: 1024mb (5th)

    Min Pressure: 995mb (14th)

    Average Maximum Wind Gust: 29.5mph

    Maximum Wind Gust: 49mph (16th)

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    Sunshine hours: 81.6

    Most in one day: 8.3 (3rd)

    Average per day: 2.6 hours

    Sunless days: 3

    % of Max Poss: 17%

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    Days with:

    Sleet/Snow: 0

    Fog: 1 (27th)

    Hail/Ice Pellets: 1 (14th)

    Thunderstorm: 1 (14th)

    Nights below freezing: 0

    Month synopsis:

    One of the worst and dullest Julies ever here. Rating: 1/10

  3. Highest Daily Sunshine Hours 16. 19 Hours on 16th June 2010

    Highest Monthly Sunshine Hours 226. 56 Hours in June 2010

    Sun Hours in August'09 114 . 82 Hours

    Like I’ve posted before Richard Buxton is 1000ft up in the Derbyshire Peak District so its hardly a sensible idea to be comparing what you say your weather is to what people way SE of you on low ground are getting!

    Apologies mods but I’m getting a little tired of the negative and at times inaccurate

    Hmmm those records for last August and this August are all in my personal weather records. I've been using sunshine data from Michael Hilton's www.buxtonweather.co.uk site for years to add to my personal weather spreadsheet.

    When I said Augusts since 2003 were poor, I am not talking in relative terms or compared to average. Rather more, I mean all the Augusts I have experienced here except 2003 seemed not sunny, often wet and cold. Whether that's average or not it's still poor.

    Perhaps it's true that I find most summers poor here because in 2003 I had to relocate from Berkshire, which had far better summers. Maybe that's why I complain about the dullness and cold summers here. It wouldn't be inaccurate to say that the Peak District's summers are generally poor at all IMHO. If I could move back to the SE I would, then you wouldn't hear me complain about the non-summers here so much.

  4. Go to the link I gave you earlier today to see what the rain and sun totals for July have been,

    It IS the Peak District NOT Surbiton mate!

    http://www.buxtonwea...hartwebsite.htm

    This time, without breaking forum guidelines:

    I don't know why you are pointing me to that site, I use this website every day for my weather records collection, so I am well affiliated with the averages for my location.

    78 hours is not normal for July here, it's actually dullest since 1965, so points out another user here.

  5. Buxton, Derbyshire:

    Good: NOTHING

    Bad:

    1) Colder than almost any other English location consistently through the year due to its elevation.

    2) Receives over 50 inches of rain, a lot of it induced by the local topography

    3) For the same reason as above, it is notably cloudy at any time of the year, with about 1,200 hours sunshine a year

    4) Cold, icy winters.

  6. I've only just realised who/what Julie is/was!

    If we're rating the months so far, I would give:

    Jan 10/10

    Feb 8/10

    Mar 6/10

    Apr 7/10

    May 5/10

    June 7/10

    July 6/10

    Fantastic start to the year, "meh" middle so far!

    A little tip:

    July = singular "this july is rainy"

    Julies = used to describe an attribute of the month, example "this Julies been rainy" or plural "the last few Julies were shyyyyyytte"

    But correct grmar would be "this July's been "

  7. I'm down grading Julie's score now to 1/10, meaning that the summer so far gets 4/10 from me.

    Ratings for the year so far from me:

    Jan: 2/10

    Feb: 1/10

    Mar: 3/10

    Apr: 6/10

    May: 4/10

    Jun: 7/10

    Jul: 1/10

    Average: 3.4

    As compared with the score for 2008: 5.3/10

    And score for 2009: 3.4

    So far we need to see a huge improvement to get a decent score. Last year also received a poor score, as I base scores on the amount of weather I like (thunderstorms and heat) as well as variation in weather conditions, which this year and last have seen nothing of (where I live).

  8. Absolutely. This July has been a disgusting bloody mess of cloud, drizzle, rain and garbage here. Utter bull-oaks. Here we have STILL had under 80 hours of sun. IT'S NOT SUMMER. I am sick of it, not least since I get Seasonal Affective Disorder, and this month has been worse than ever, especially as it's supposed to be SUMMER. I'd take July 2007 again over this crap.

  9. Dreadful wintry day here, AGAIN. Only 16.6C and thick overcast, leaden skies, now a thick steady drizzle coming down. The low was a homogenous 13.3C.

    Still only 77 hours of sunshine here this ugly month. Doesn't look to be any improvement either.

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