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Saturday 23rd July 2005


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  • Location: Warminster, Wiltshire
  • Location: Warminster, Wiltshire

Further SW in Wiltshire there was far more sunshine than reported above by Casper. It broke through about 13.00 and shone for a good few hours <_< .

Temp maxxed at 23c and it was humid too.

Now cloudy but bright. Temp 19c.

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  • Location: Madrid, Spain (Formerly Telford)
  • Location: Madrid, Spain (Formerly Telford)

Im Surprised

Current Weather: Sunny YES SUNNY

Temperature: 20.4c

Dew Point: 12.8c

Real Feel: 19c

Humidity: 61%

Visibility: 12 km

Wind: SSE

Wind Speed: 4-7mph

Pressure: 1007mb (F)

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  • Location: Barnehurst nr Bexleyheath, Kent
  • Location: Barnehurst nr Bexleyheath, Kent

currently bone dry (although did have 2 very quick rain showers during the afternoon) clear, 17c

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  • Location: Scrabster Caithness (the far north of Scotland)
  • Location: Scrabster Caithness (the far north of Scotland)

LAST READING AT TIME: 22:55 pm DATE: 23 July 2005 ,Time of next update: 23:00 pm

Current Weather Dry

Current Temperature 10.1 °C (50.2°F),

Apparent temp 8.5 °C

Maximum Temperature (since 0 hour ) 15.1 °C at: 03:32 PM

Minimum Temperature (since 0 hour ) 9.8 °C at: 00:01 AM

Average windspeed (ten minute) 5.8 mph

Wind Direction (ten minute) NNE (16º)

Windchill Temperature 9.2 °C

Maximum Gust (last hour) 13.0 mph at: 10:28 PM

Maximum Gust (since 0 hour ) 13.0 mph at: 10:28 PM

Maximum 1 minute average (since 0 hour ) 11.5 mph at: 10:28 PM

Rainfall (last hour) 0.0 mm

Rainfall (since 0 hour ) 0.5 mm (0.02 in.)---

Rainfall This month 35.2 mm (1.39 in.)

Rainfall To date this year 317.7 mm (12.51 in.)

Maximum rain per minute (last hour) 0.0 mm/min

Maximum rain per hour (last 6 hours) 0.0 mm/hour

Yesterdays rainfall 0.0 mm

DewPoint 7.7 °C (Wet Bulb :8.9 °C )

Humidity 85 %,

Humidex 10.4 °C

Barometer corrected to msl 1005.6 mb

Pressure change -0.3 mb (last hour)

Trend STEADY

Pressure change (last 12 hours) -0.7 mb

Pressure change (last 6 hours) -0.7 mb

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

Report for Saturday 23rd July 2005, Readings taken at 00:00.

A dry and mostly cloudy day overall. There were sunny spells at times, but these were usually short lived and few and far between. The evening saw more prolonged clear spells, but by nightfall it had clouded over once again. The temperatures today were average for the time of year and it felt quite pleasant accordingly.

Current Temp: 12.6°C

Max Temp: 21.3°C (at 15:24)

Min Temp: 12.3°C (at 23:12)

Humidity: 78%

Min Humidity: 53% (at 16:39)

Pressure: 1008.6hPa (Steady)

Dewpoint: 8.8°C

Wind: ESE (Calm)

Rain Today: 0.0mm

My July average currently stands at 18.3°C (+1.8°C Above the 1971-2000 average).

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