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  1. Question : What is your favourite wind direction weather wise??? Mine is probably SE'lies
  2. WYorksWeather May looks to be getting off to a good start. Cloudy morning, Sunny days. This reminds me of May 2023
  3. SunSean I wonder if days like June 18th or September 30th will be dry and sunny this year?? As for March, if only we could have swapped March 24th and 25th around, continuing the sunny trend for March 25th. Though I suspect March 24th is also another bright day on average
  4. SummerShower Nah, it will be an August 1912. The weather gods would be ready to pull their evilest trick by late-July. Then an extremely wet and dull Autumn that makes 2000 and 2019 look good in comparison and a repeat of December just gone but without that cold and snowy start
  5. SunSean I was shocked to see an overcast day on my birthday (March 25th) this year. Even last years stinker March managed to bring a good half-day of sunshine on that day, and in 2016-2022 it was wall-to-wall sunshine every year
  6. Lee Notts Oh no. We WILL be getting another July 2023 this year, I just know it. But this time, we will have a May 2021 and June 2012 preceding it instead, and there is absolutely no escaping that
  7. Cold, showery NW-lies are not really a good thing (Bright, but otherwise unpleasant). I would take mild and hazy SW-lies over cold NW-lies any day of the week
  8. Has March really been that dire???? A dry week from the 3rd-9th, actually a rather spring-like second half (Although wet). Only the first two days and the 10th-14th have seen the real miserable conditions. It suppose it was duller than average because of the first half, then an average second half for sunshine
  9. Summer8906 Difference is that this week it will be Easterlies dominating. This is probably going to be a case of misty mornings, warm and sunny days and most promised rain doesnt happen. Though, I could be completely wrong
  10. Summer8906 I would say a good May would balance out a poorish March and April, so if this May is something like 2018, 2020 or even 2023, I would rate this season as an okay one. March and April has been a 4/10 each
  11. Both tied with each other weather wise, but I would pick May 2018 solely because there was no lockdown and that weather continued through the summer. May 2023 would have joined them if the second half was like SW England in my area (Very sunny from the 13th onwards, with a mixed first 12 days)
  12. Summer8906 With the way models are going (Warm and Thundery BH weekend, then cooler and drier), I wonder if it would be a May 2023 repeat but the fine spell starting a few days earlier. I would hope something like that does happen. i would say one good thing about this chilly spell we just had was that May wouldnt be as spartan and bland, tough probably still somewhat spartan
  13. SunSean Wasnt April 2012 worse. Much colder and a complete washout, at least we had a few nicer days this month (E.g Storm Kathleen, 11th-14th, 20th/21st and Today). April 2018 was also horrific outside of that hot spell mid-month
  14. B87 A bit of both. I think the May-September is achieveable and realistic, but October would be a miracle
  15. B87 I think May will probably be dry after the first week, then June perhaps warm, sunny and settled first 10 days, then changeable and followed by a warm and dry July. August then maybe unsettled in the middle, but hot, sunny and dry at the start and end (A bit like 2019 or a warmer version of 2007). September perhaps the same vein as August, then October being the sunniest and driest on record (170 hours, pretty much wiping out almost all Marches and most Septembers)
  16. April is likely to be the wettest and dullest since 2012, but didnt really feel all that awful for some reason. Better than 2000, 2001, 2012 and 2018, but perhaps slightly worse than last April
  17. B87 As wet as Autumn was, it looks like we did good for sunshine. I wonder if we will get a spring-like Autumn to make up for this Autumnal spring
  18. MP-R March 2022. That Easterly spell brought sunny days (More hazy then deep blue), and stunning sunsets between the 22nd and 26th. Maybe the air quality and sunset depends on how warm it is (March 19th 2022 didnt even bring a slight wisp of cirrus, but the sunset was somewhat boring) I just noticed that sunny Easterly (SE, E and NE) days look a lot different compared to sunny Westerlies
  19. Idk if its just me, or does sunny days looks a lot fresher and clearer in Westerly or Southwesterly winds while a sunny Easterly looks more hazy (sunsets are glorious though). I notice this particularly in Feb-April and in Sep/Oct
  20. viking_smb If it doesnt, then we're good. A cyclonic Easterly is
  21. SunSean I wonder if the sunshine totals were malfunctioned in my area. By the 13th, there was a 20+ hour difference between Nottingham and Lincoln, and most sunnier days still reported less than 2 hours of sunshine. I think I would actually have been around 75 hours by the 20th
  22. SummerShower February 8th 2024 was the most pathetic excuse for a snow event ever. Forecasted a day like 3rd December 2023, but we actually got cold rain and a little bit of sleet all day
  23. Daniel* 27th/28th April 2018 would have been a near-record low if it happened just a few days later
  24. April 2024 so far gets a 4/10. Not felt too bad despite the only fine weather being the 11th-14th and 20th/21st. Storm Kathleen was actually quite pleasant. The issue is the rain days and low sunshine totals (The 16th brought in an unexpected thunderstorm at night) I'd says Spring 2024 has been a 4/10 so far too, as I would give March 2024 a 4/10 (Somehow looks excellent compared the that horrible March last year)
  25. More of that unwelcome low pressure dares to return on Friday, but this time the winds are Easterly not Westerly. I suppose there is hope for Easterlies
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