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Thursday 03rd March 2005


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  • Location: Pollard's Hill, Surrey
  • Location: Pollard's Hill, Surrey

Report for Thursday 3rd March 2005: Pollards Hill, Surrey

Current Conditions: (Recordings taken at 12.0 Midnight)

Clear

Temp: -1.5c

Humidity: 64%

Barometer Reading: 1021 Steady

Wind: NNE/3mph

Past 24 Hours Recordings

There were Sunny Intervals with light Sleet and Snow Showers coming in on the Cold wind

Max Temp: 4.2c

Min Temp: -1.8c

Rainfall: Trace

The Month So Far....

Max Temp Avg: 4.83c (-7.12c below normal)

Min Temp Avg: 0.1 (-4.9c)

Mean Temp Avg: 2.46 (-5.97c)

Highest Daytime Max Temp: 7.1c on the 1st

Lowest Daytime Max Temp: 3.2c on the 2nd

Highest Night Min Temp: 0.9c on the 1st

Lowest Night Min Temp: -1.8c on the 3rd

Highest 24 Hours Rainfall: 7mm on the 2nd

Total March Rainfall: 11mm

The Year So Far.....

Highest Daytime Max Temp: 13.8c on 7th January

Lowest Daytime Max Temp: 2.9c on 24th February

Highest Night Min Temp: 11.3c on 7th January

Lowest Night Min Temp: -4.7c on 28th February

Highest 24 Hours Rainfall: 7mm on 2nd March

Total Year Rainfall: 63mm

Driest Month: 25mm...February

Wettest Month: 27mm...January

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