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Monday 13th September - Sunday 19th September 2004


Lorraine

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  • Location: Nelson, Caerphilly County, 175m ASL
  • Location: Nelson, Caerphilly County, 175m ASL

A very 'eerie' looking sky. Full of slate grey, cumulus clouds. There have been a few light but very blustery showers through the day, but it's now dry. A strong, very cool wind. 13C.

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  • Location: Pollard's Hill, Surrey
  • Location: Pollard's Hill, Surrey

Report for Pollards Hill, Surrey at 12.00 Midnight for Sunday 19th September 2004.

Current Conditions: Partly Cloudy

Current Temp: 13.8c

Current Humidity: 77%

Current Barometer Reading: 1015 Falling

Past 24 Hours Conditions

Sunny Intervals.

Max Temp: 17.8c

Min Temp: 9.5c

Rainfall: Nil

September 2004 Max Temp Avg: 22.19c (Highest: 27.0c on the 5th)

September 2004 Min Temp Avg: 12.42c (Lowest: 6.9c on the 16th)

September 2004 Mean Temp Avg: 17.3c

Highest 2004 Max Temp: 30.8c on 8th June

Lowest 2004 Min Temp: -3.4c on 27th February

Total Rainfall for September 2004: 12mm (Highest: 7mm on 13th September)

Total Rainfall for the Year 2004: 465mm (Highest: 44mm on 19th August)

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