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hillbilly

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  1. Mild and windy with spells of light rain and squally showers almost all day,max 12 deg,min 8 deg
  2. The most memorable thing i remember about 1989 is the switch from wet to dry.Having endured almost 5 years of wet weather working on the farm the land was boggy for all the summers of 1985-1988 and getting stuck with the tractor in early April 1989 it suddenly became dry.All the land dried parched and went back to times not seen since the great summer of 1984.It also managed to throw in the blip of the 'Halifax storm',19th May which debatedly holds the UKs 2 hour rainfall record which i was lucky enough to witness.
  3. I always remember 1984 slightly better than 1989 here.It was drier overall with a severe drought and although 1989 had a slightly better June,1984 had a better August which are as rare as hens teeth.
  4. Showers and spells of rain and very strong winds for much of the day,max11 deg,min 9 deg
  5. Not sure about that,certainly different in this area.December 1981 managed to give -23 and -24 deg in England only for January 1982 to beat that at -26.1 deg which is Englands all time record all in Shropshire and here in the Pennines December 1981 was colder than 2010 with monster snowdrifts in both December and January,something 2010 failed to do.
  6. Mild and dry becoming breezy with drizzle later,max 12 deg,min 9 deg
  7. Dry with good sunny spells becoming windy later,max 10 deg,min 6 deg
  8. What if any relation would somewhere like Shawbury and surrounding area [which holds the Minimum English record ] have the possibility of being close to the Hottest record.
  9. Rain to start becoming showery with a drier afternoon,max 9 deg,min 6 deg
  10. Very windy late yesterday and overnight, rain to start the day becoming drier with further heavier rain arriving later,max 9 deg,min 6 deg
  11. Rain during the morning leaving showers in the afternoon and back to rain later,becoming windier as the day went on,max 10 deg,min 5 deg
  12. Rain early on then dry until mid afternoon when showers arrived,max 7 deg,min 5 deg
  13. A keen frost to start leaving a cold sunny day,max 4 deg,min -5 deg
  14. Some snow overnight turning to rain which persisted for much of the day,max 4 deg,min 0 deg
  15. A frosty start to yesterday evening with some light snow overnight.Frost to start the day ,cloudy with some snow flurries arriving later in the afternoon.A cover of snow,max 1 deg,min -2 deg
  16. A severe frost leaving a mainly sunny day with snow showers arriving later,max 2 deg,min -6.5 deg
  17. A keen frost leaving a dry and cold sunny day,still a thin cover of snow,max 0 deg ,min -5 deg
  18. A frosty start with a cover of snow leaving a sunny cold day,max 2 deg,min -3 deg
  19. It is 2 weeks for evening darkness to bottom out but will be more than 4 weeks before mornings make the change
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