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Lovely clear blue skies here and the temp is already up to 18c. Still that nagging easterly though just taking the edge off it.
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1 hour ago, cheese said:
First cloud-free morning in what feels like forever.
Yes its nice out there.
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Not a bad afternoon at all with plenty of sun after it broke the clags back around midday. Managed to reach 17.9c in my back garden which felt warm in the sun but in the shade the n/easterly was still chilly. I'll be glad to see the back of it and looking forward to some warmth. If it makes it this far north
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Good sunny spells here now since midday but still only 15c. The wind is cold & gusty as well.
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Proper cold here this morning. Fleece & wooly hat weather.
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The clag finally relented from here around 4pm and we've now got a temp of 16c. Better than nowt I suppose.
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Looks like the clag is breaking up from the south. Still a long way before it reaches my neck of the woods though.
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Cloudy all day here,with some light morning drizzle and a high of 14c. If June sun can't burn this crap away nothing can.
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Despite the cloud clearing by 10am and clear blue sky for the rest of the day I only reached a max of 17.8c.
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22 minutes ago, SunSean said:
Final table
Cornwall had a May 2020.
South West England and other Western areas did really well for sun.
South East ended mostly decent but not so much for the East.
Yorkshire didn't fare so well!
Probably be a similar chart for June too since the "West is best" pattern is looking to carry on for a bit longer at least.
Also to note, I don't think Herstmonceux is a great representation of East Sussex since Eastbourne, who don't do daily sunshine totals apparently, always come out as one of the sunniest places.
Also, was West Yorkshire really that dull??
Er, yes it was. And still is.
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8 hours ago, 38.7°C said:
Seriously who can complain about this weather. It is perfect - crisp blue skies, the temp is just right, gentle breeze no wind. You won't get a better synoptic pattern than this putting aside extremes. And May would be the perfect time of year for a pattern like this too.
Who can complain? People who have had the exact opposite for many days on end now.
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I see the met office has pushed back the clearing of the clag here until after lunchtime. It's still tupperware grey although it is getting a tad brighter. One can only hope but it just goes to show how desperate things are when we wait with baited breath for less than half a days sun.
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7 minutes ago, damianslaw said:
Reading this thread and the writing off of May by some for any warmth - which seems to need to equate to 25 degrees.. you'd be mistaken it was the end of May, not the 12th. Give it time before calling off the month.
But today I've not had even half of that. Even 15c would be nice.
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Yesterday was bad enough but today has been worse with the temp fluctuating between 9 & 10c on the car display during the drive home from work. Endless grey skies & and the wind is gusty & cold. Nothing growing in my greenhouse for weeks on end and now only 6 weeks or less till the nights start drawing in. They're right about a climate emergency but for the wrong reasons. Nothing can really make up for this crap. Roll on spring 24.
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Damp and dank again with mist, low cloud and rain. 7c with little or no wind.
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Low cloud, fog, mist and murk since daybreak. A cold damp feel to to day and with a current temp of just 8.9c a world away from the BBC forecast I've just watched.
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Grim all day with non stop rain and a max of 12.3c.
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Rain on & off for most of the day then heavy hail & thunder/lightning for a couple of hours around teatime. A max of just 10.7c in light winds.
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Overcast with sporadic light rain/drizzle (nothing like what was forecast) 12.2c in a light N/Easterly.
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Overcast with occasional drizzle in a gusty N/NE wind. At 14.2c its 10c down on yesterday.
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Heavy rain and a gusty NW wind (none of which was forecast) with a temp of 8.9c.
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Just now, I remember Atlantic 252 said:
dying convection, happens with high pressure, clear early mornings too before cumulus forms
I see, thankyou.
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As the sun begins to set the sky begins to clear. What causes this please?
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Early clear skies have now given way to the inevitable cloud fest despite a promising forecast of morning sun. 9.4c in a still brisk northerly. Looks like another woolly hat day.
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24c at the airport now and a lovely day. Even the easterly has now died down somewhat.