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Matt Taylor

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  1. I have a nice warm flat in Portsmouth, but over the last year I have had to rent a cheap place in London (in addition to the Portsmouth flat) for work purposes. It is basic to say the least and has no central heating or double glazing. I returned on Wednesday after a couple of days in Portsmouth to find the living room measuring a frigid 3C. Fortunately a Calor Gas heater and hot air fan quickly get the temperature up to 20C+ but it does leave the bedroom, kitchen and bathroom very cold. Thus I have been sleeping in the living room during this cold spell as I am regularly having to get up at 0230-0400 for work. In the peak of summer we couldn't get any air in the flat at all and we had the opposite extreme!

  2. Hadley recorded a CET of -4.3 on December 25th 2010 and with such a late Easter also coinciding with some very warm temperatures for the time of year I would be interested to see what is currently the biggest difference between the CET data for Christmas day and the following Easter Sunday, surely we cannot be far from a record this year?

    It is quite conceivable for Christmas day to have a higher CET than Easter (if a mild Christmas is followed by an early Easter in a cold spell), this year we could be looking at a gap of 20C in CET figures (at least in some areas).

    Can anybody provide some data?

  3. I'm Portsmouth born and bred but the last significant snow I saw was in Feb 1996 and I would only be frustrated to see other areas getting significant snowfall and nothing again in Pompey, but for family reasons I've been in Reading since last wednesday so I've been in just the right place for this event.

    Tonight Reading is pretty quiet, a very limited bus service ran today but at least there was mobility in the town centre, abandoned cars litter every street an pavements are very slippery. I don't know what Reading has seen in previous years but locals are saying its the worst in a generation. My wife and I arrived at hospital to visit our daughter at around 11am and the nurses said that most of them had simply slept in whatever spaces they could find on the wards last night.

  4. Just to give an idea, this was the A329 through Reading town centre at 4.45 this afternoon:

    My link

    The snow started at around 12.30, by 14.30 all buses in Reading had been suspended and the taxis were suspended shortly afterwards. Thousands of Christmas shoppers are now stranded in the town centre and traffic is gridlocked throughout the town centre.

    My wife and I are in the Travelodge and got our rooms for about 40GBP the other day, we were in the lobby a few minutes ago and it was mayhem-the last few rooms went for 120! All the other hotels are full apparently.

  5. Currently 8.5 degrees after a high of 9.8C this evening, we have not seen double figures since December 23rd. The rain started at around 0530 and and pretty much died out now but todays rainfall total is a quite staggering 53mm which easily beats my previous record of 38.1mm!

    We should end up with around 55mm for the day which gives us a total of 219mm in the last 24 days, and the previous 24 days yielded just 10mm!

    Matt

  6. Currently -1.6c after an overnight low of -6.7c which is the lowest recorded temperature in Portsmouth since 1979 (according to the local paper).

    Visiblility is quite poor, the Isle of Wight has disappeared from view but Gosport is still just about visible!

    Sky is hazy, no precipitation yet.

    Matt

  7. Portsmouth, Hampshire.

    Jan: 8.3

    Feb: 7.3

    Mar: 7.5

    Apr: 9.5

    May: 15.3

    Jun: 16.1

    Jly: 17.4

    Aug: 17.2

    Sep: 14.7

    Oct: 11.3

    Nov: 8.8

    Dec: 5.0

    2008: 11.6

    Total rainfall: 979.2mm (about 250mm above average).

    Hottest day: Jly 27th ,ean of 22.9

    Coldest day: Dec 31st mean of 0.3

    Wettest day: Dec 13th 38.1mm

    Highest temp: July 27th: 26.9

    Coldest temp: Dec12 -1.8

    Hoping for a warmer and drier summer this year!

    Matt

  8. A perfect winters day near enough, temperature here in Portsmouth rose to a maximum of 3.0C giving me my lowest max of the year so far beating the 4.0C we had on January 4th. Luckily for me I was finished at work by lunchtime and headed up to London where the low cloud parted just as I arrived to provide perfect conditions for me and my camera. :)

    Matt

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