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Friday 29th April 2005


Shanice

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  • Location: Canterbury, Kent
  • Location: Canterbury, Kent

Weather Beautiful evening :) bright and sunny...

Temperature 16c (61f)

Wind SW 9mph

Sunset 20:14

WBSH :D

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  • Location: Caterham-on-the-hill, Surrey, 190m asl (home), Heathrow (work)
  • Location: Caterham-on-the-hill, Surrey, 190m asl (home), Heathrow (work)

A glorious sunny day :D with occasinal thin high cloud.

Temp: 16.2 °C

Wind: S at 7 mph

Pressure: 1018 mb, falling

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  • Location: The Wash - Norfolk side
  • Weather Preferences: Storms storms and more storms
  • Location: The Wash - Norfolk side

A lovely warm spring day with some high thin cloud. Maximum of 18C today, with a south westerly wind.

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  • Location: Canterbury, Kent
  • Location: Canterbury, Kent

Weather cloudy

Temperature 13c (55f) I was out in the garden about an hour earlier when it was even warmer and it felt strangly warm and a bit clammy!

Wind light SW

WBSH :D

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

A wonderful day. It remained sunny with only light patchy high cloud which occasionally made the sunshine hazy. The temperature today was also noteworthy as the warmest of the year so far. In a light south-westerly wind coupled with extremely low humidity (down to 47%) it felt very pleasant indeed. This evening it has remained clear with the temperature slowly dropping but still at around 12°C - a very warm night to come. Today's high maximum temperature has also shifted my average back to the 9.0°C mark once again, approaching 1.0°C above average.

Current Temp: 12.1°C

Max Temp: 19.4°C (at 16:49)

Min Temp: 6.4°C (at 05:34)

Humidity: 72%

Pressure: 1015.8hPa (Falling)

Dewpoint: 7.1°C

Wind: SW (Calm)

My April average currently stands at 9.0°C (+0.9°C Above the 1971-2000 average).

Note: For some reason I had the 1971-2000 average as 7.6°C, the value is actually 8.1°C.

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

Report for Friday 29th April 2005: Weather Station: Pollards Hill, Surrey

Past 24 Hours Recordings:

Sunny Intervals and with a warm max of 20.6c the warmest day since 23rd September 2004 (21.4c).

Max Temp: 20.6c

Min Temp: 10.6c

Rainfall: Trace

The Month So Far....

Max Temp Avg: 15.08c

Min Temp Avg: 6.1c

Mean Temp Avg: 10.59c

Highest Daytime Max Temp: 20.6c on the 29th

Lowest Daytime Max Temp: 8.1c on the 8th

Highest Night Min Temp: 10.6c on the 29th

Lowest Night Min Temp: -0.8c on the 9th

Highest 24 Hours Rainfall: 8mm on the 25th

Total April Rainfall: 38mm

The Year So Far.....

Highest Daytime Max Temp: 20.6c on 29th April

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: 9mm on 29th March

Total Year Rainfall: 121mm

Driest Month: 25mm...February

Wettest Month: 38mm...April

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  • Location: Douglas, Isle of Man
  • Location: Douglas, Isle of Man

Mainly sunny all day, scattered cloud passing over in blue sky.

Little breeze, just about calm now, 10ºC, 1017mB falling slightly.

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