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  • Location: Barry, South Wales (40M/131ft asl)
  • Weather Preferences: Cold snowy Winters, warm stormy spring & sumemr, cool frosty Autumn!
  • Location: Barry, South Wales (40M/131ft asl)

Managed a high of 25.1C but that could be due more to local heat? currently 23.1C and feels it! Humidity not too bad at the moment at 52%.

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  • Location: Madrid, Spain (Formerly Telford)
  • Location: Madrid, Spain (Formerly Telford)

As usual crystal clear skies now the UV sitting in the sun time has passed.

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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)

Mostly cloudy and mild last night.

Cloudy to 0900, then sunny apart from a cloudier spell late morning. Warm, a refreshing moderate north breeze this afternoon.

Min: 11.9c @ 0500

Max: 20.6c @ 1430 (0.8c adjustment for spike @1100)

Dry yesterday and today.

Currently: Rather warm, unbroken sunshine.

Temp: 18.8c

RH: 75%

Pressure: 1033mbar, steady.

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Castlebay Isle Of Barra

Outdoor Temp 11.6°C

Outdoor Humidity 96%

Pressure 1033.7mb

Wind direction South West

Wind speed 15mph

Cloud Height 266ft

Wet Bulb 11.3°C

Rainfall Today 0.3mm

Rainfall This Month 9.7mm

Dew Point 11.0°C

Wind Chill 11°C

Weather Cloudy fog dull

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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.

A dry and warm day with sunny intervals this morning and long sunny periods this afternoon as Cu and Stcu, which had developed during the morning, dispersed again. The air pressure reading of 1034.9mb at 1800 g.m.t is only 0.1 mb off the June record set in 2005.

At 1800 g.m.t;

Temp', 19.1c

Max' today, 21.0c

Min' last night, 10.2c

Grass min', 5.9c

Rainfall from 0800-1800 g.m.t, nil

Sunshine today so far, 9.84 hrs

Mean wind speed, 7 mph NE

Highest gust today, 20 mph NW at 1344 g.m.t

2 oktas Cu humilis

Vis', 55 km.

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  • Location: Windermere 120m asl
  • Location: Windermere 120m asl

A dry early summers day. Started dissapointingly cloudy, but the sun broke through at lunchtime. The afternoon and evening has seen mostly clear skies and abundant sunshine and with light winds it has felt warm although temps maxed at about 18 degrees which isn't anything special.

Tomorrow will start off clear with sunshine from the outset so a much warmer day is likely, we may eclipse those of the 22nd April where we hit 24 degrees.

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  • Location: Reading
  • Location: Reading

Dry and warm with sunny periods; cloudier for a time around lunchtime. Currently partly cloudy, 17.9 deg C, wind light NE. Today's maximum 23.2, last night's minimum 11.3.

Yesterday: dry with sunny spells after a cool start. Maximum 21.0, minimum 6.4, wind light NW.

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