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Wednesday 23rd January 2008


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Castlebay Isle Of Barra

weather cloudy dry dull

pressure 1003.7mb steady -6mb

indoor temp 19.5c

indoor humidity 64%

wind speed 13.4mph

gust 17.2mph

wind direction south west

rainfall 0.0mm

outdoor temp 8.1c

wind chilll 0.8c

dewpoint 7.5c

humidity 96%

visibikity 10miles

cloud height 1200ft

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  • Location: Eastbourne, East Sussex (work in Mid Sussex)
  • Location: Eastbourne, East Sussex (work in Mid Sussex)

11. DgC

1024.1 mb rising 0.1 mb/hr

Wind 7.7 mph gusting 15.7 mph max W

DP 9.4%

Humidity 84%

No rain last 24 hours

Cloud base 719 ft

Grey and damp

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  • Location: Wildwood, Stafford 104m asl
  • Weather Preferences: obviously snow!
  • Location: Wildwood, Stafford 104m asl

lol wednesday 23rd january, usual even larger teapot weather 9.6oC but not raining yet, this most likely be warmest January 2008 even larger teapot

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  • Location: South Derbyshire nr. Burton on Trent, Midlands, UK: alt 262 feet
  • Weather Preferences: Extreme winter cold,heavy bowing snow,freezing fog.Summer 2012
  • Location: South Derbyshire nr. Burton on Trent, Midlands, UK: alt 262 feet

Readings at 09:00

Yet another extremely mild night, which saw a rising temperature, so the maximum of 11c for 24-hour period on Tuesday was recorded at 5am this morning.

Has been overcast damp, breezy but very mild up to reading time.

Sky Conditions, 8 Oktas, Stratus.

Temperature 10.7°C

Wet Bulb 9.1°C

Dew Point 7.4°C

Humidity 80%

Barometer 1019mb, falling slowly.

Wind, S, Moderate to fresh.

24 hour Extremes.

Minimum -0.8°C

Minimum on grass –3.5°C

Average wind 15mph Southerly.

Maximum gust 26mph

Yesterday, Tuesday 22nd January

After a clear and slightly frosty start, thin high cloud has increased to overcast up to reading time, but still quite bright with a slight frost. The morning continued bright with a little hazy sunshine at times. The afternoon saw a thickening layer of Altostratus cloud spread from the SW. The night saw a little light rain, but only leaving a trace. Maximum temperature, 10.8c.

Rain so far this month = 88mm

Paul

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  • Location: Gosport
  • Location: Gosport

Gosport

A mild night and looks like a second day of no rain

Light grey skies

Temperature: 12.0 °C

Trend: -1.0 °C /hr

Light W wind 4-5mph

Barometer: 1027.0 mb (1027.0 hPa )

Pressure trend +1.0 mb/hr

Humidity: 88 %

Dew point: 10.1 °C

Todays rain: 0 mm

Monthly rain: 66 mm

Yearly rain: 66 mm

Yesterdays rain: 0 mm

Maximum temperature: 14.7 °C at time: 2:34 AM

Minimum temperature: 12.0 °C at time: 8:12 AM

Maximum gust today: 8.3 mph SW at time: 6:39 AM

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  • Location: Cambridgeshire Fens. 3m ASL
  • Location: Cambridgeshire Fens. 3m ASL

Mainly cloudy.

Temp. 9.5C

Wind. SSW

Windspeed. 1.1mph

Pressure. 1022.8hPa Falling

Humidity. 89% RH

Wind chill 9.5C

Dewpoint. 7.7C

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  • Location: Swansea (Abertawe) , South Wales, 420ft ASL
  • Weather Preferences: Storms & Snow.
  • Location: Swansea (Abertawe) , South Wales, 420ft ASL

Breezy with light rain / drizzle and hill fog.

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  • Location: Roscommon Ireland
  • Weather Preferences: blizzards and frost.
  • Location: Roscommon Ireland

cuurent condtions

heavy showery rain, mild, very windy

pressure 1006.8hpa falling

outdoor humidity 97%

outdoor temp 11.2c

wind chill 9.9c

dew point 10.7c

wind direction east/90degrees

wind gust 30.9km/hr

wind speed 16.9km/hr

rainfall 10.8mm

max temp 11.9c at 10:07hrs

min temp 10.3c at 00:33hrs

sunrise 08:24hrs

sunset 16:49hrs

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  • Location: Heswall, Wirral
  • Weather Preferences: Summer: warm, humid, thundery. Winter: mild, stormy, some snow.
  • Location: Heswall, Wirral

sunny and warm, t-shirt day, 14.9C

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  • Location: Ballygally, co. antrim, n.ire
  • Location: Ballygally, co. antrim, n.ire

On the latest radar I think one of those squall lines has formed from Southern Ireland up to N Irish sea with Lightning showing ahead of it on NW radar..

Think it might make it across to NW England or Wales?

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  • Location: Llanwnnen, Lampeter, Ceredigion, 126m asl (exotic holidays in Rugby/ Coventry)
  • Location: Llanwnnen, Lampeter, Ceredigion, 126m asl (exotic holidays in Rugby/ Coventry)

A dull, very mild day, with spells of drizzle (whats new!).

Min: 8.5c @ 2100.

Max: 10.7c @ 1130.

Yesterdays rain: 2.0mm.

Currently: Moderate rain and drizzle.

Temp: 9.5c.

Pressure: 1019 mbar, falling slowly.

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Castlebay Isle Of Barra

weather cloudy dry dark

pressure 1004.9mb falling +5mb

indoor temp 25.5c

indoor humidity 51%

wind speed 9.8mph

gust 13.1mph

rainfall today 1.0mm

outdoor temp 6.6c

wind chill 0.6c

dewpoint 2.0c

outdoor humidity 73%

visibility 10miles

cloud height 2000ft

max temp 10.6c at 10.46am

min temp 6.6c at 9.52pm

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