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Saturday 15th October 2005


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  • Location: Hemsworth West Yorkshire 95m asl
  • Location: Hemsworth West Yorkshire 95m asl

Current Nearest Observations:

cloudy 16°C

E (10 mph)

Relative Humidity (%): 82,

Pressure (mB): 1027, Falling,

Visibility: Moderate

Hi Guys n Girls, may i welcome myself to the forum, & here's to a cold and snowy winter!

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  • Location: Canmore, AB 4296ft|North Kent 350ft|Killearn 330ft
  • Location: Canmore, AB 4296ft|North Kent 350ft|Killearn 330ft
After a very cool cloudy day :D

We now have a cool damp and cloudy evening :lol:   Temp 8c

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Lovely clear skies here. started off cold and crisp now its up to 14oC. SHould touch about 18oC by 4

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  • Location: Warminster, Wiltshire
  • Location: Warminster, Wiltshire
Hi Guys n Girls, may i welcome myself to the forum, & here's to a cold and snowy winter!

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Welcome Snowy Shower :D .

19c tops today and unbroken sunshine from late morning until sunset.

Clear with a stunning full moon this evening :lol: . 15c.

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  • Location: Portland, Dorset
  • Weather Preferences: Mixed winters and springs, thundery summers and meditteranean autumns
  • Location: Portland, Dorset

Hi and welcome Snowyshower!

Readings: 8:00 pm. (Max /Min /Rain for last 11 hrs)

Max Temp: 18. 5 c

Min Temp: 13. 0 c

Current Temp: 16. 0 c

State of grass: Slight dew

Soil Temp: 13. 5 c

Humidity: 90%

Wind: 12 mph --- ESE

Rainfall: None

Current cloud: None --- 0 octas

Visibility: Haze

Pressure: 1025 mb --- falling. Trend <1 mb/ 12 hrs.

Weather: Dry. Sky clear of cloud, but hazy.

Weather in past 11 hours: Hazy. Cloudy up until 12:30 pm, then mostly unbroken sunshine / clear.

EDIT: I had to correct my dodgy barometer! :lol:

Edited by Breezy Brum
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Current Nearest Observations:

cloudy 16°C

E (10 mph)

Relative Humidity (%): 82,

Pressure (mB): 1027, Falling,

Visibility: Moderate

Hi Guys n Girls, may i welcome myself to the forum, & here's to a cold and snowy winter!

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Welcome to Net Weather,

A Very Sunny Day here (for a change)

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  • Location: Portland, Dorset
  • Weather Preferences: Mixed winters and springs, thundery summers and meditteranean autumns
  • Location: Portland, Dorset
slightly misty, 12c

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Not at all misty!

In fact, the haze has gone, and the humidity has dropped from 90% at 8Pm to 86% now. :lol: 10 mph easterly breeze, and clear.

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  • Location: Cleeve, North Somerset
  • Weather Preferences: Continental winters & summers.
  • Location: Cleeve, North Somerset

Been a lovely warm, sunny day after the fog cleared - very hazy though. Went to Hay-on-Wye and low cloud sat over the mountains but otherwise - clear and sunny and very warm for October at 20C. Now the weather can cool down big time and bring SNOW!!!

Welcome to the forum snowy shower :lol:

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

LAST READING AT TIME: 23:45 pm DATE: 15 October 2005 ,Time of next update: 23:50 pm

Current Weather Dry

Current Temperature 10.6 °C (51.1°F),

Apparent temp 8.0 °C

Maximum Temperature (since 0 hour ) 15.5 °C at: 02:00 PM

Minimum Temperature (since 0 hour ) 4.1 °C at: 04:25 AM

Average windspeed (ten minute) 9.3 mph

Wind Direction (ten minute) SE (146º)

Windchill Temperature 9.3 °C

Maximum Gust (last hour) 20.8 mph at: 11:11 PM

Maximum Gust (since 0 hour ) 23.2 mph at: 01:56 AM

Maximum 1 minute average (since 0 hour ) 20.7 mph at: 01:56 AM

Rainfall (last hour) 0.0 mm

Rainfall (since 0 hour ) 0.0 mm (0.00 in.)---

Rainfall This month 33.2 mm (1.31 in.)

Rainfall To date this year 505.6 mm (19.91 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 9.0 °C (Wet Bulb :9.8 °C )

Humidity 90 %,

Humidex 11.4 °C

Barometer corrected to msl 1020.9 mb

Pressure change +0.1 mb (last hour)

Trend STEADY

Pressure change (last 12 hours) -0.7 mb

Pressure change (last 6 hours) -0.0 mb

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

Report for Saturday 15th October 2005, Readings taken at 23:55.

For most of the morning it was overcast and misty, but the afternoon and early evening saw the cloud break and allow some hazy sunshine. The last few hours have seen it become overcast and dull again, but it has remained quite mild. There was a moderate south-easterly wind which felt cool at times, though in the afternoon sun it did feel quite pleasant.

Current Temp: 12.8°C

Max Temp: 17.8°C (at 14:37)

Min Temp: 11.9°C (at 07:18)

Humidity: 92%

Min Humidity: 79% (at 15:51)

Pressure: 1026.7hPa (Steady)

Dewpoint: 11.5°C

Wind: SSE (5mph)

Rain Today: 0.0mm

My October average currently stands at 13.9°C (+3.2°C Above the 1971-2000 average).

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