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Wednesday 23rd November 2005


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  • Location: Swansea (West)
  • Weather Preferences: Snow, Thunderstorms, Hot Summer days
  • Location: Swansea (West)

Clear spells, 6°c, the warmest today, and better than yesterdays foggy 3.2°c, the lowest daytime temperature here for nearly 3 years.

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  • Location: Ealing, Middlesex, UK
  • Location: Ealing, Middlesex, UK

Weather Station, Greenford, Middlesex, elevation 136ft above sea-level.

Time 16.30pm (gmt)

Wind from the WNW (290 degrees) at 7 MPH (6 KT)

Visibility 2 mile(s)

Sky conditions overcast

Weather Haze

Temperature 41 F (5 C)

Dew Point 37 F (3 C)

Relative Humidity 93%

Pressure (altimeter) 30.56 in. Hg (1035 hPa)

Pressure Trend falling

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24th November 2005

Sunrise 07:34am (gmt)

Sunset 16:01pm (gmt)

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

Yesterday was dull and today was dull only today it was cloudy and yesterday it was cloudy adn very foggy. Highest temperature today was 6C and so it was yesterday too. Now 4C.

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  • Location: Canmore, AB 4296ft|North Kent 350ft|Killearn 330ft
  • Location: Canmore, AB 4296ft|North Kent 350ft|Killearn 330ft

Going through a heatwave at the minute. All time temps for November 22nd smashed yesterday in Alberta. Calgary was 20oC. I got sunburnt..In canada....in late November...who would have thought it

Another glorious day. Max temps could be around 12oC here. 3 weeks of sunshine and no precip during the day

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  • Location: Weston-S-Mare North Somerset
  • Weather Preferences: Hot sunny , cold and snowy, thunderstorms
  • Location: Weston-S-Mare North Somerset

Murky

Temp 4.6c

Pressure 1033

Humidity 88%

Wind direction N

Wind speed 3mph

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  • Location: Rossland BC Canada
  • Location: Rossland BC Canada

Very interesting weather here around Vancouver, BC. Low level fog covers most of the city, although today the sun finally broke through where I live for the first time in about a week. But if you go up to the higher hills and Coast Range ski resorts, it is clear and you're looking down on a vast sea of fog. Temperatures range from 5 C in the fog to 15 C in the sunshine at higher elevations. A classic inversion. As CC was saying, this warm, dry weather covers most of the west. By contrast, a major lake effect snow storm is about to strike in Ontario and the Great Lakes states. This should begin around 06z and last about two days. Some areas will get two feet of snow from the lake effect storm, with winds gusting to 50 mph.

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  • Location: Derbyshire Peak District. 290 mts a.s.l.
  • Weather Preferences: Anything extreme
  • Location: Derbyshire Peak District. 290 mts a.s.l.

After yet another night with no air frost, thick fog developed before dawn and lasted until 0930, the temperature falling from 3.6c just before midnight to 0.4c at 0900.

Once the fog had cleared the rest of the day was sunny. The wind increased from the west by about 1530 and by late afternoon was force 5 with a temperature of 1.0c.

Temp' at 1800.........1.3c

Max' today.............5.3c

Min' last night.........0.4c

Grass min'.............-1.4c

Rainfall from 1800 yesterday.......nil

Sunshine today.........5.22 hrs

Mean wind speed at 1800.......23 mph W, gusting to 32

Highest gust today.........32 mph at 1756

1 okta cirrus fibratus

Vis' at 1800..........10 miles

Barometer.............1032.6mb, falling steadily.

T.M

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  • Location: Ealing, Middlesex, UK
  • Location: Ealing, Middlesex, UK

Weather Station - Greenford, Middlesex, elevation 136ft above sea-level

Time 20:00pm (gmt)

Wind from the NW (310 degrees) at 6 MPH (5 KT) (direction variable)

Visibility 3 mile(s)

Sky conditions overcast

Temperature 35 F (2 C)

Windchill 30 F (-1 C)

Dew Point 32 F (0 C)

Relative Humidity 86%

Pressure (altimeter) 30.53 in. Hg (1034 hPa)

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24 Nov 2005

Sunrise 07:34am (gmt)

Sunset 16:01pm (gmt)

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  • Location: Bowthorpe, Norwich, Norfolk
  • Location: Bowthorpe, Norwich, Norfolk

2.8 C here, colder than last night, no fog at though. Slightly overcast so potential to get much colder if that clears.

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  • Location: lootons, bedfordshires, somewheres in SE Englands & E Anglia
  • Location: lootons, bedfordshires, somewheres in SE Englands & E Anglia

LOOTONS IS GOTS SAME WEATHER AS GARETH GATES ABOVE. BAROMETER IS SHWINGS RAIN, PRESSURE TREND IS LOW!

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  • Location: Whitstable - Kent - United Kingdom
  • Location: Whitstable - Kent - United Kingdom

Tonights weather in Whitstable, North East Kent Coast at 20.58.

Wind: NW 3 to 5 mph at present

Temp: 5.2C

Skies: Cloudy

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

Today has been misty then foggy then misty :) . Max 4c somewhen/somehow.

Breeze picking up now after a week without even a puff of it, temp is 2c and it's feeling very cold.

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