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  1. Clear spells and dry last night. light to moderate SSW breeze. Cloudy with some showers this morning, sunny intervals and some further showers pm, one heavy with hail 1720. Cool with a moderate to fresh WNW wind. Clear spells this evening. Min: 5.2c @ 0330 Max: 13.5c @ 1515 Rain yesterday: 3.9mm Rain since 10am today: 2mm Currently: clear spells Temp: 6.4c RH: 87% Pressure: 1015mbar, rising.
  2. A few showers last night. Sunny intervals today, rather cloudy pm, few brief showers, especially early evening, fresh SSW wind. Turned cool afternoon. Min: 7.2c @ 0300 Max: 15.1c @ noon Rain yesterday: 12.6mm Rain since 10am: 1mm Currently: Clearing, breezy, very cool Temp: 6.4c RH: 86% Pressure: 1011mbar, steady. And Thursday:
  3. Occasional showers last night and to 10am, a little hail, also a few early sunny intervals. Mostly cloudy/ dull today, periods of rain, heavy at times 10-1600. Fresh to strong southerly wind, severe gale force gusts late morning/ early afternoon. A few late sunny intervals. Min: 6.3c @ 0400 Max: 11.8c @ 1600 Rain yesterday: 2.3mm Rain since 10am today: 12mm Currently: Clear intervals, less windy. Temp: 9c RH: 82% Pressure: 1003mbar, rising.
  4. Mainly light rain and drizzle at times from the early hours to mid morning. Mainly cloudy, bright intervals to 1600, a few light showers, sunny spells after 1600. Fresh SE to SSW wind, strong gusts. Very mild early last night, mild all night, rather cool by day though. Min: 10.7c @ 10am Max: 13.7c @ 1700 (although it was above 15c early hours) Rain yesterday: 3.0mm Rain since10am today: 0.2mm Currently: Clear spells, rather windy. Temp: 7.5c RH: 84% Pressure: 1007mbar, steady
  5. Funny how the stalwarts and legends vanish in the Spring.
  6. Very surprised such warmth today and that it affected Wales too!
  7. Clear with ground frost last night. Unexpectedly today was very warm with sunny periods, the temperature gaining 21c! Cloudy this evening. Moderate SE breeze. Min: 1.8c @ 0630 Max: 23.1c @ 1500 Dry yesterday and today so far. Currently: Cloudy, rather warm Temp: 16.4c RH: 60% Pressure: 1009mbar, falling
  8. Surely they have evolved to build nests to cater for their environment, low pressure and strong winds have happened for thousands of years.
  9. On mobile phone v4 was great and favourites could be saved, no longer able to, also the map is too small and cannot be enlarged. Don't like the mobile version for same reasons, v6 very awkward lo handle due to map position changing as you attempt lo navigate the page. Thanks.
  10. Clear with a ground frost last night. Rather cloudy start then periods of hazy sunshine and became warm. Fairly clear this evening. Min: +0.8c @ 0500 Max: 18.7c @ 1330 Dry yesterday and today Currently: 8c RH: 90% Pressure: 1018mbar, steady.
  11. Can't believe some thought we would be getting a hot spell, in my weekly guide its a one day wonder!
  12. Cloud and sunny intervals today, more sunny early evening. Moderate SSW breeze. Average temperatures. Min: 8.2c yesterday evening Max: 14.7c @ midday Trace rain yesterday/ dry today Currently: Clear spells Temp: 7.9c RH: 85% Pressure: 1022mbar. steady
  13. Sunshine was always going to be at a premium today with a warm front and sector.
  14. Don't think people take in the forecasts that's the problem.
  15. [font=arial][size=3][b]Headline: Changeable, some rain or showers, cool down mid-week, a drier and perhaps warmer weekend[/b][/size][/font] [font=arial][size=3]A lovely dry and fairly sunny spell lasted until Thursday gone. We were in a cool air mass so although it felt pleasant in the strong sunshine, clear skies at night gave a run of late Spring frosts. Lowest readings include -2.9c here on Tuesday night, while Bablake, Coventry had it's lowest May reading since 1984 getting down to -0.5c, with Church Lawford just up the road managing -2c, these unusually low levels with Summer not far off! For historical comparison, here in West Wales, May 1996 saw a punishing run of often sharp frosts at Llanpumsaint, Carmarthenshire, the hardest being -4.5c on the 5th. On the 16th of the same month -4.5c was recorded in Northamptonshire (courtesy of the Climatological Observers Link). April 2013 was a cool but fairly dry month nationally, 65mm rain the total here at Llanwnnen was below average, however some areas were very dry, and Rugby recorded just 13mm for the whole month. Nothing this though compared to April 1938 when barely a drop of rain, just half a millimetre fell at Lampeter all month! Only very small amounts of rain again then in the past week but this week something more substantial in the way of rain but plenty of dry weather between times. Variable temperatures this week: Bank Holiday Monday is warm, then a cool down mid week but it could warm up again somewhat over next weekend[/size][/font] [font=arial][size=3]Dry on Sunday afternoon bar the odd spit of drizzle for hills of West Wales, sunny spells more especially for the Midlands and where it will be quite warm. Highs on Sunday a cool 13c for coastal West Wales and 19c for brighter parts of the Midlands. Sunday night is dry with no frost. Bank Holiday Monday is actually a nice one! A slack southerly air-stream gives the highest temperatures of 2013 so far. It should also be fairly sunny, although patchy cloud affects West Wales, even some sea mist rolling onto some unfortunate beaches. A dry day for all with light winds, maxima ranging from 13c where sea mist plagues coasts, 19c inland West Wales, and a possible 21c (70f in old money) for the sunnier Midlands. Unfortunately Monday is not heralding the start of a fine, warm spell! [/size][/font] [attachment=170080:PPVG89 dry warm BHM.png][attachment=170081:ecmt850.048 dry warm BHM.png] [font=arial][size=3]Dry with clear spells Monday night, but changes begin as low pressure approaches Ireland. Cloudy with rain at times on Tuesday for West Wales, mainly light this rain; a bright start for the Midlands clouding over afternoon and threatening some rain later in the day. A bit of a cool down on Tuesday highs of 13 to 16c for West Wales, but still rather warm for the Midlands at around 18c or 19c, moderate SW winds. More active fronts arrive from the SW during Tuesday night and Wednesday, so that all parts get a welcome (?) soaking (good for the allotments and gardens). An area of heavy and perhaps thundery rain crosses south Wales and the Midlands Tuesday night and early Wednesday. Wednesday then very disturbed with showers or longer spells of rain, heavy and thundery at times, but with some sunny intervals too. ECM and UK Met Office models indicate a spell of very windy weather later on Wednesday which may bring westerly gales to exposed places also! Disappointing temperatures for Wednesday with highs between 12 and 14c generally. By Thursday the low will be close to Scotland as it starts to move away east. However, another unsettled and showery day in prospect, a cool and fresh NW wind too, but sunny spells between the showers. Hail a distinct possibility with the cool unstable air on Thursday, although hints of a ridge approaching the SW means showers should start to die out for SW Wales afternoon, perhaps even leading to a sunny evening here. Poor maxima of 10 to 13c on Thursday. Showers die out elsewhere too on Thursday night with clear periods, and there could be a ground frost with winds becoming light, lows between 2 and 5c. Friday and high pressure is attempting to ridge across southern UK so a drier theme to our weather for the end of the week. [/size][/font] [attachment=170082:PPVJ89 some rain cooling Tue.png][attachment=170083:PPVL89 cool windy rain and showers Wed.png][attachment=170084:ecmt850.096 very disturbed and windy cooler Wed.png][attachment=170087:h850t850eu Wed rather wet.png] [attachment=170085:h850t850eu cool showery Thu.png][attachment=170086:ecmt850.120 H close to SW FRi m dry.png] [font=arial][size=3]Subtle differences in the model output for next weekend, a band of high pressure will be at least close to our SW and south, but with low pressure influence also as lows track to the north of Scotland. Between high and low pressure a rather cool west to NW flow off the Atlantic. The upshot of this is that a reasonably dry but not especially warm weekend seems likely, although weak fronts may bring bands of cloud and light rain from time to time. In this scenario it would be cool and breezy. Another scenario is that the high exerts more strongly and extends across southern UK, so with a more definitely dry picture with sunny spells and higher temperatures. In the former cooler case maxima just 12 to 16c, in the latter a warmer 16 to 19c, in either case the Midlands will get the warmer conditions.[/size][/font] [attachment=170088:ecmt850.168 r cool weekend little rain times.png][attachment=170089:fine dry weekend.png][attachment=170090:mgram_Birmingham.png]
  16. Rain 03-0500, then a few light showers to 10am. Sunny spells pm. Moderate to fresh south to SW wind. Temperatures average for early May. Min: 8.2c @ 0700 Max: 14.7c @ 1500 Rain yesterday: 4.7mm Trace rain since 10am today Currently: Cloudy Temp: 9.5c RH: 88% Pressure: 1020mbar, rising slowly
  17. With Friday's low over Scotland the rain stayed up north with hill snow and very low temperatures. Well away from the frontal zone the Midlands was reasonably warm and dry.
  18. Clear periods with a slight frost last night. Rather cloudy, bright intervals but dry today. Moderate to fresh southerly. Min: -0.6c @ 0300 Max: 13.5c @ 1330 Rain yesterday: Nil Rain today: Trace Currently: Cloudy, rather windy spitting drizzle Temp: 10.2c RH: 83% Pressure: 1017mbar, faling slowly.
  19. Wish we had more reports in here, great that people from the other side of the world post though!
  20. Ground frost and quite thick fog last night. Fog cleared 0800 then unbroken brilliant sunshine and became fairly warm for early May. Low RH 32% @ 1600. Light to moderate NW breeze. Min: +0.2c @ 0700 Max: 16.9c @ 1330 Dry yesterday and today Currently: Clear and getting cold. Temp: 8c RH: 69% Pressure: 1023mbar, steady
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