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  1. OON was quoting the hourly figures. Link below shows temp got down to 1.1C. These fiures are update 4 times a day. http://www.met.rdg.ac.uk/~brugge/CURR.html
  2. Been to the New Balance shop and to the Meto Station. Just need to tick off the Corus lime works and I 've seen all Shap has to offer. Streetview http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=en&ie=UTF8&layer=c&cbll=54.502352,-2.684515&panoid=ke1nzp99EAuGXP8ks1jG3w&cbp=13,228.47,,0,0.39&ll=54.506109,-2.684999&spn=0,0.024118&z=15&source=embed" style="color:#0000FF;text-align:left">View Larger Map</a></small> Often wonder how much the nearby reservoir effects the site?
  3. Models still going for another cold night early next week. 850mb temp about 3C cooler so should make that difference in getting an air frost at Shap Fell. http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/Rmgfs784.gif http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/Rmgfs784.gif Just down to 6.2c on side of a hill here.
  4. Still looking like some cool nights ahead over the next few days. Could be least a ground frost tonight N England Northwards in favourable locations. After altnaharra's frost last night I would expect a few more sites to record an air frost as far south as N England into early next week.
  5. Lowest temps overnight around 6C, should be cooler tonight in lighter winds. Next week still looks favourable for first air frost in coldest locations. Nothing particularly unusually about that. Probably get a grass frost here but that's not rare given its nearly Autumn
  6. House has got above 17C here this year. Heating on several days.
  7. Best part of the day so far. Cloud lifted sunny spells temp risen aswell now rain has ceased. Wind fresh NW, temp 12.2C
  8. Calm, dry start with mod/high cloud. Overnight low 8.3C
  9. Driving heavy rain, strong wind must be approaching gale force at times. Temp 10.7C
  10. Actual level snow is very hard to measure wind wind blown snow is involved. Above 500m any estimate of level snow is virtually impossible. 4 foot deep level snow at a habitable level is very rare indeed. 1940, 1941,1947 and 1963 recorded 4 ft plus totals. 4ft snow with a strong wind images of drifts to the top of houses would be expected as in 1947 etc. None such images occurred last winter to my knowledge.
  11. Oops. At least the rain should wash it off the lawn.
  12. Looking at the radar you've had a pretty wet night. Although there is heavy rain the wind is main feature here as usual. NE winds decending the ridge to the North. Temp 10.7C
  13. Opposite problem here, heaviest shrs just to our North on several occasions. Just bad luck. Highest temp from Dec 17th to Jan 17th was 2.1C. Heaviest single day fall was around 15cm, nothing to write about in a normal winter never mind the coldest for many years. Lack really strong winds as aswell.
  14. Strangely enough I actually preferred 08/09 winter to that of last year. Recorded lower min and max in 08/09 but obviously cold and snow was more prolonged last winter. Snow/wind combination wasn't as bad early Feb 09. There were numerous snowfalls but none particularly heavy. I was always left with the feeling of what could have been. Maybe this year will produce a blizzard.
  15. Cloudy, light shrs. Light winds. Low 8.5C Currently 9.6C Mark
  16. Hopefully we might get some sunshine and warmth again before summers over. Max today 15.3C Currently. Dark cloudy light rain 13.4C. Heating could be on again this evening
  17. Fairly decent location for interesting weather, Teesdale. Coldest/snowiest inhabited area in England and Wales is just a couple of miles further up the valley at Harwood/Langdon Beck/Forest in Teesdale area. Here I'm located an the side of a small tributary valley running N/S about 120m above the valley floor. The valley head reaches 675m asl 2miles to the North. Like others such as Pennine snow drifts and Terminal Moraine wind is the main feature of the weather. Luckly we are sheltered from SW winds by trees with the most violent winds coming from a NW direction. Lee wave related winds are common from the SW/W but also a more local Lee wave forms in a Northerly. Gales are common, with wind chill probably the single most notable feature of the site. Rainfall is around 1100/1200mm annually. Temps,low max's like similiar locations are main feature although in 2009 did get down to -9.7C. Summer temps are more suppressed than areas further south. Anything above 20C is very warm with the highest annually usually coming in at 24C ish. Snow is a feature of the weather in winter with drifting more common than not.
  18. Looking at the stats on http://www.buxtonweather.co.uk/rainsunchartwebsite.html you've had the odd fairly decent August's in last few years. August 07/09 dont look too bad. June was warm sunny month, although that feels a long temp ago.
  19. Low of 6.3c. Cloud moving in from the west.
  20. Max 10.9C at least the wind and rain has died away. Clearance from the North will soon be here, so a chilly night ahead for mid July. Currently 8.9C
  21. I wouldn't be surprised if places like Doncaster had an annual average higher than some places in SE.
  22. The climate of parts of Yorkshire has more a kin to the SE of England than the rest of Northern England at times. At the request the of other half I've had the heating on a couple of times.
  23. Cloudy but much brighter with cloud bases much higher. Rain doesn't look to far away to SW according to the radar. A warm feeling 16.4C Mark
  24. Hopefully make in to 20's next week. Although its not been a cool month, the heat has always stubbonly just to SE across Yorkshire etc. Mark
  25. Cloud above and below, hill fog drifting around, damp but mild. Min 12.9C Currently 13.3C Looking forward to some dry sunny and hopefully warm weather this weekend.
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