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Blackmore -7C and sudden low cloud at sunrise
Minimum of -7.0C was reached at 07.50, here.
The day had started brilliantly clear and cloudless. At around 07.45, a fairly thin low cloud moved in from the north. I say moved in, but I'm not sure if it was forming in situ or not, and if so what effect might have produced it - I was driving into East London when one minute it was perfectly clear, and the next cloudy - I had a good view to the SW and it seemed to be everywhere. Looking at the records here, its formation corresponded to the min temp (or it stopped the temps going lower still); it's still there and moving surprising fast across the sky, but with more gaps now in the overall sheet. Still - 4.1C (09.25 hrs) - Tom Blackmore, SW Essex 80m asl |
Blackmore -7C and sudden low cloud at sunrise
On 8 Jan, 09:25, Tom Bennett wrote:
Minimum of -7.0C was reached at 07.50, here. The day had started brilliantly clear and cloudless. *At around 07.45, a fairly thin low cloud moved in from the north. *I say moved in, but I'm not sure if it was forming in situ or not, and if so what effect might have produced it - I was driving into East London when one minute it was perfectly clear, and the next cloudy - I had a good view to the SW and it seemed to be everywhere. *Looking at the records here, its formation corresponded to the min temp (or it stopped the temps going lower still); it's still there and moving surprising fast across the sky, but with more gaps now in the overall sheet. Still - 4.1C (09.25 hrs) - *Tom Blackmore, SW Essex 80m asl Same in Chelmsford with that low cloud, although it's broken up a bit now and the sun has popped out. I think it is some of the remnents of those snow showers from Norfolk/Suffolk. Keith (Southend) |
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