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  1. 1 hour ago, East Lancs Rain said:

    another lovely day here. High teen maxima and barely a cloud in the sky. ?Sat out in the garden making the mos of it before we get plunged into the freezer next week.

    Meanwhile east of the Pennines here its been a dismal day weather wise. Max temp of 12c in Dalby Forest this afternoon with on and off drizzle and poor visibility at times.

    Hoping for a better day tomorrow. 

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  2. 35 minutes ago, DogToffee said:

    Hello all, I've been looking around for a weather station recently, but a more fundamental question seems to be how exactly I can mount the station in the garden. I'm envisioning a two metre metal pole skewered in the lawn, but I'm struggling to find anything that fits the bill.

    Do any of you have advice on such a set-up, and where to get hold of a pole like this?

    You can get "aerial poles" designed for TV masts from places such as B&Q, Tool station or Screwfix. 

    I regularly use these for my weather station network, although I usually mount them against something.

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  3. 9 minutes ago, Stelmer said:

    According to the Leeds Uni weather station, it hit 27.7ºC in Leeds today.... Not sure on the specifics of the station so I can't say how accurate that temperature is.

    https://sci.ncas.ac.uk/leedsweather/

    Its a Davis Vantage Pro 2 weather station so a highly regarded brand but it could be possible posited incorrectly such as on a roof or surrounded by concrete or buildings.

    This mornings minimum temperature seems very high as well.

  4. St Harmon in Wales recorded an air frost this morning with a low of -0.1c.

    Here in North Yorkshire we have some notably cold minimum temps so far this month.

    Keld in the Yorkshire Dales recorded a low of 1.4c on the 12th of July.

    This morning Yockenthwaite, also in the Dales, recorded a low of 1.6c.

    This comes off the back of June where Goathland in the North York Moors recorded a minimum of -0.4c, the first ever summer air frost I have see here since I've had my network of weather stations.

    Here are this mornings minimums across North Yorkshire.

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    Has anyone else found they have had notably cold minimum temps so far this summer?

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  5. 2 minutes ago, MIKE LEVITT said:

    not my favourite weather in east Yorkshire at moment,humid,but with not a lot of sun,low grey cloud that takes a long time to burn off.no chance of any lively thunderstorms for east Yorkshire in this type of set up.hope it changes later in week.

    6z GFS shows the storm risk transfer eastwards towards our neck of the woods for Friday. Been a frustrating few days as western areas get some good storms.

    When I lived in York I used to often find myself chasing down the A1079 towards Beverley and Hull, that often I used to call the road Tornado Alley.

    Lets hope the 6z GFS is right for Friday.

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  6. On and off snow/sleet/graupel showers all morning in Sheffield whilst doing my round at work this morning. 

    Slight covering above 200m in places such as Manor Top, Gleadless, Crookes etc.

    Some great convection this morning, took this photo from Wadsley Bridge shopping park whilst doing a delivery around 7.30am.

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    Back home it's been mostly dry but very windy. The village had a gust of 68mph at 4am this morning.

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  7. 1 hour ago, Geordiesnow said:

    I'm only basing on the fact if upper air temperatures go as low as -7 as forecast by the models for Tuesday morning. - 7 uppers are usually good enough for falling snow on even modest hills and perhaps briefly for coasts in any downpours. 

    Living close to the east coast (20 miles inland) I keep a record on any winter convective events off the North Sea. Such as 850hpa, pressure, how much snow and at what elevation etc.

    Ive seen snow falling and laying with -7c upper 850s only on a couple of occasions since 2011 (at 53m asl) but it has always occurred at nighttime and the showers have been very beefy.

    Ideally for low levels sub -8c has always guaranteed snow for me at my elevation so I imagine similar would apply for convective westerlies on your side of the Pennines too.

    Monday looks like -5/6c 850s so probably snow falling above 300/400m before dropping lower on Tuesday and Wednesday as we see the colder upper air coming in from the west.

    Still a risk that lower levels could see something, but they would need some very heavy showers and ideally overnight or early morning.

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  8. 6 hours ago, Kentspur said:

    Thanks again I'll consult the Mother and see what our best options are maybe avoid the tricky routes if it's too dangerous to drive for us Southern sorties haha

    You may just have to go a bit over an hour from York to see snow. Take the A59 west and drive through Harrogate then shortly after the Menwith Hill RAF (The big golf balls) turn right and head to Greenhow Hill which is North Yorkshires highest village which sits around 400m asl.

    From there you could drop down to Pateley Bridge which is only 2 miles east or go to Stump Cross Caverns (underground caves) a mile to the west of Greenhow.

    If you willing to drive even further head west as someone previously mentioned to places like Grassington, Kettlewell or Buckden.

    Keep an eye on my twitter @northyorkswx or NorthYorkshireWeatherUpdates on FB. Il be updating where snow has fallen and how much etc.

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