On Sunday, 8 July 2018 18:07:31 UTC+1, Nick Gardner wrote:
On 08/07/2018 17:46, Tudor Hughes wrote:
This is the second consecutive day with an identifiable Heat Low over southern England. Yesterday's (Sat.) produced a marked westerly here which died out early evening. Today's low is somewhat less marked and there is a light N'ly but I wouldn't bet against a sea breeze from the south coast penetrating as far as here temporarily (40 miles). It does happen from time to time. Max temps on both days 31°C.
Tudor, unless my ageing eyes are deceiving me, a tiny heat low formed
over Exeter this afternoon. I was looking at the satellite images and
you can detect an anti-clockwise rotation to the clump of cloud stuck
over the city.
We're right on the edge of it here and the sky all around is clear. If
it wasn't a heat low then maybe sea breezes were responsible for the
rotation?
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Nick Gardner
Otter Valley, Devon
20 m amsl
http://www.ottervalleyweather.me.uk
It's happened again! See this: a href="http://www.xcweather.co.uk/GB/observations"/a
Here at the moment (4.45 pm) and for a lot of the day the wind has been variable with 7/8 Cu med and Sc cugen. Rather gloomy and still. Despite the cloud the max so far is 28.2°C.
PS - I bet your eyes aren't as aged as mine.
Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey TQ 352595