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Tuesday 3rd April 2007


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

Report for Tuesday 3rd April 2007, Readings taken at 00:00.

After an overcast night with light rain later on it was a mostly cloudy day with occasional sunny spells during the morning. Temperatures were below average for the time of year, feeling rather cold in a strong northerly wind.

Current Temp: 6.4°C

Max Temp: 8.5°C (at 14:58)

Min Temp: 6.3°C (at 07:38)

Humidity: 74%

Min Humidity: 70% (at 16:02)

Pressure: 1027.2hPa (Steady)

Dewpoint: 2.1°C

Wind: NE (9mph)

Rain Today: 1.0mm

My April average currently stands at 8.1°C (+0.1°C Above the 1971-2000 average).

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  • Location: Blakenhall, Cheshire
  • Location: Blakenhall, Cheshire

April 3rd - Statistics

Daily Rainfall: 0mm

Maximum Windspeed: 16.1mph - 13:50

Maximum Temperature: 10.2 - 11:40

Mimimum Temperature: 3.7 - 02:20

Average Daily Maximum Temperature (April): 13.6 degrees

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