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Sunday 20th March 2005


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  • Location: Skirlaugh, East Yorkshire
  • Location: Skirlaugh, East Yorkshire

Another dull, misty and overcast day. It felt quite chilly in the light south-easterly wind and due to the persistence of the mist only reached a maximum of 10.7°C. Tonight has become very foggy, with visibility below 100 metres and has allowed a temperature drop to 4.6°C - the lowest since last sunday. My March average once again hung on today, currently equalling the 1971-2000 average, that will go above average for sure tomorrow.

Current Temp: 5.2°C

Max Temp: 10.7°C (at 12:51)

Min Temp: 4.6°C (at 23:04)

Humidity: 93%

Pressure: 1016.0hPa (Falling)

Dewpoint: 4.1°C

Wind: SE (7mph)

My March average currently stands at 6.3°C (Equal to the 1971-2000 average).

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

Report for Sunday 20th March 2005: Pollards Hill, Surrey

Current Conditions: (Recordings taken at 12.0 Midnite)

Clear and Hazy Skies

Temp: 6.9c

Humidity: 92%

Barometer Reading: 1014 Falling

Wind: ENE/2mph

Past 24 Hours Recordings

Sunny Intervals and despite it being less warm than of late it was still well above the seasonal normal.

Max Temp: 14.2c

Min Temp: 6.8c

Rainfall: Nil

The Month So Far....

Max Temp Avg: 10.36c

Min Temp Avg: 3.28c

Mean Temp Avg: 6.82c

Highest Daytime Max Temp: 19.8c on the 19th

Lowest Daytime Max Temp: 3.2c on the 2nd

Highest Night Min Temp: 11.1c on the 16th

Lowest Night Min Temp: -3.3c on the 4th

Highest 24 Hours Rainfall: 7mm on the 2nd

Total March Rainfall: 17mm

The Year So Far.....

Highest Daytime Max Temp: 19.8c on 19th March

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: 69mm

Driest Month: 25mm...February

Wettest Month: 27mm...January

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  • Location: Leicester City Centre (Home) Ashby-De-La-Zouch (Work)
  • Location: Leicester City Centre (Home) Ashby-De-La-Zouch (Work)

Today is Monday Mark. ;)

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