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Fog and drizzle are back for all SW facing coasts from Plymouth to Lands End this morning.
The fourth day in a row for poor old Wembury.
Synpotics due to change tomorrow. Can't wait.

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On Wednesday, June 20, 2018 at 9:52:33 AM UTC+1, Len wrote:
Fog and drizzle are back for all SW facing coasts from Plymouth to Lands End this morning.
The fourth day in a row for poor old Wembury.
Synpotics due to change tomorrow. Can't wait.

Len
Wembury, 83 m asl


No fog in Mount's Bay, even the west facing coast of the Lizard only has a little cliff top mistiness, I can see the Lizard point. Visibility at sea level is currently good, view from Mousehole looking SSE https://www.aspects-holidays.co.uk/webcams/mousehole . Similar on the north coast https://www..aspects-holidays.co.uk/st-ives-webcam

It is still cloudy, and certainly nothing like yesterday, when it cleared nicely for a few hours. Nice swim in light winds, sunny spells & 21C or so, the warmest it's felt in the sea this year. I noticed it didn't clear near you. Even the nearby moors got some sunshine, 5 hours up at Bosullow.

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On Wednesday, June 20, 2018 at 11:31:38 AM UTC+1, Graham Easterling wrote:
On Wednesday, June 20, 2018 at 9:52:33 AM UTC+1, Len wrote:
Fog and drizzle are back for all SW facing coasts from Plymouth to Lands End this morning.
The fourth day in a row for poor old Wembury.
Synpotics due to change tomorrow. Can't wait.

Len
Wembury, 83 m asl


No fog in Mount's Bay, even the west facing coast of the Lizard only has a little cliff top mistiness, I can see the Lizard point. Visibility at sea level is currently good, view from Mousehole looking SSE https://www.aspects-holidays.co.uk/webcams/mousehole . Similar on the north coast https://www.aspects-holidays.co.uk/st-ives-webcam

It is still cloudy, and certainly nothing like yesterday, when it cleared nicely for a few hours. Nice swim in light winds, sunny spells & 21C or so, the warmest it's felt in the sea this year. I noticed it didn't clear near you. Even the nearby moors got some sunshine, 5 hours up at Bosullow.

Graham
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Minack, and Marazion looking to St Micahels Mount webcams were my reference points Graham.
Fog lifted now though.

Still waiting for sun.

Len



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On Wednesday, June 20, 2018 at 12:21:45 PM UTC+1, Len wrote:
On Wednesday, June 20, 2018 at 11:31:38 AM UTC+1, Graham Easterling wrote:
On Wednesday, June 20, 2018 at 9:52:33 AM UTC+1, Len wrote:
Fog and drizzle are back for all SW facing coasts from Plymouth to Lands End this morning.
The fourth day in a row for poor old Wembury.
Synpotics due to change tomorrow. Can't wait.

Len
Wembury, 83 m asl


No fog in Mount's Bay, even the west facing coast of the Lizard only has a little cliff top mistiness, I can see the Lizard point. Visibility at sea level is currently good, view from Mousehole looking SSE https://www.aspects-holidays.co.uk/webcams/mousehole . Similar on the north coast https://www.aspects-holidays.co.uk/st-ives-webcam

It is still cloudy, and certainly nothing like yesterday, when it cleared nicely for a few hours. Nice swim in light winds, sunny spells & 21C or so, the warmest it's felt in the sea this year. I noticed it didn't clear near you. Even the nearby moors got some sunshine, 5 hours up at Bosullow.

Graham
Penzance


Minack, and Marazion looking to St Micahels Mount webcams were my reference points Graham.
Fog lifted now though.

Still waiting for sun.

Len


Bit misty here now Len. Temperature topped 20C around noon before dropping back a degree. It's felt a fair bit cooler than yesterdays 21.5C because of the breeze & lack of real sunshine today.

I think the proper front is about to go through.

Looks like being a very dry June, unless next weeks forecast is dramatically out.

Graham
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