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Sunday 18th December 2005


Stuart

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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.

As there isn't a snow report thread for today I'll put it here.

Sleet fell for half an hour or so from 1430-1510 this afternoon, turning to drizzle and light rain by 1530.

Temp' at 1800.........1.2c

Max' today..............1.8c

Min' last night........-3.0c

Grass min'............-7.5c

Rainfall from 1800 yesterday......0.4mm

Sunshine today........2.14 hrs

Mean wind speed at 1800......19 mph SW, gusting to 22

Highest gust today.............27 mph at 1326

8 oktas stratus with moderate drizzle falling

Vis' at 1800................500yds

Barometer...................1016.0mb, falling steadily.

T.M

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  • Location: Llandysul, Ceredigion, Wales
  • Location: Llandysul, Ceredigion, Wales

A very light rain shower in Littleton-on-severn today and multiple cloud types around 1pm ish. Otherwise, chilly, dry and slight breeze. Brocken cloud and near calm at the moment, warming up, looks like rain :cold:

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  • Location: Thurleigh, Bedfordshire. 81m. ASL. Lat: 52º 12' 53" N Long: 0º 27' 14" W
  • Location: Thurleigh, Bedfordshire. 81m. ASL. Lat: 52º 12' 53" N Long: 0º 27' 14" W

Warmest part of the day, 4.8c (2015hrs)

Wind has increased over the last 3 hrs, with a 10min average speed of 18mph.

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  • Location: Thurleigh, Bedfordshire. 81m. ASL. Lat: 52º 12' 53" N Long: 0º 27' 14" W
  • Location: Thurleigh, Bedfordshire. 81m. ASL. Lat: 52º 12' 53" N Long: 0º 27' 14" W

Temperature still rising. 5.3c (2145)

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Tongihts weather from Lerwick, Shetland

Wind W 20kts

Temp 5C

Rain showers

Local forecast suggests wind shifting WNW tomorrow with a chance of wintry showers again - hope so!

:D

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  • Location: Stewartstown (51m asl) , N.Ireland. (In Dazzling Dazza Land)
  • Location: Stewartstown (51m asl) , N.Ireland. (In Dazzling Dazza Land)

Another quiet day.

Current conditions:

Air Temperature: 2 degrees Celsius

Ground Temperature: 8 degrees Celsius

Barometric Pressure: 1015 milliBars

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

Report for Sunday 18th December 2005, Readings taken at 23:55.

Another bitterly cold day, but becoming slightly milder later. The day started off totally clear with a hard frost after the joint coldest night of the year. It then became gradually cloudier as the day went on, with overcast skies and some light rain later. Temperatures were well below average for the time of year with the temperature climbing no higher than 2.5°C during daylight hours.

Current Temp: 3.9°C

Max Temp: 4.3°C (at 23:41)

Min Temp: -2.4°C (at 07:53)

Humidity: 88%

Min Humidity: 76% (at 15:34)

Pressure: 1011.6hPa (Rising)

Dewpoint: 2.0°C

Wind: SW (7mph)

Rain Today: Trace

My December average currently stands at 5.1°C (Equal to the 1971-2000 average).

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