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.. .so far, the temperature may rise overnight. The forecasts suggest it will.
However, the maximum since 09:00 so far is 8.5C. My lowest ever October maximum was 9.6C on 30th 2008. This is all the more surprising given the SST. The last sub 10C maximum was back in March. In fact, most of the time it's been 6-7C, lower in the heavier bursts of hail. http://www.landsendweather.info/ The low temperature, combined with all the precipitation & a strong wind, has made it distinctly bleak. The ground was covered in hail at times The remnants of the dangler are now off to the west, Scilly getting a drenching. Graham Penzance |
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On 27/10/2018 17:17, Graham Easterling wrote:
. .so far, the temperature may rise overnight. The forecasts suggest it will. However, the maximum since 09:00 so far is 8.5C. My lowest ever October maximum was 9.6C on 30th 2008. This is all the more surprising given the SST. The last sub 10C maximum was back in March. I was surprised that the maximum temperature here only got up to 9.9C yesterday given the mostly sunny day. We've got some shelter from that northerly and I even managed a couple of hours in the hammock and the sunshine felt warm. Still, 9.9C is the coldest October day maximum since 9.4C on the 14th October 2010 where the temperature only reached 9.4C. The difference between then and now is that the 14th was a cloudy day whilst yesterday we had over 8 hours of sunshine. That makes it rather notable methinks. -- Nick Gardner Otter Valley, Devon 20 m amsl http://www.ottervalleyweather.me.uk |
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On Sunday, October 28, 2018 at 10:39:20 AM UTC, Nick Gardner wrote:
On 27/10/2018 17:17, Graham Easterling wrote: . .so far, the temperature may rise overnight. The forecasts suggest it will. However, the maximum since 09:00 so far is 8.5C. My lowest ever October maximum was 9.6C on 30th 2008. This is all the more surprising given the SST. The last sub 10C maximum was back in March. I was surprised that the maximum temperature here only got up to 9.9C yesterday given the mostly sunny day. We've got some shelter from that northerly and I even managed a couple of hours in the hammock and the sunshine felt warm. Still, 9.9C is the coldest October day maximum since 9.4C on the 14th October 2010 where the temperature only reached 9.4C. The difference between then and now is that the 14th was a cloudy day whilst yesterday we had over 8 hours of sunshine. That makes it rather notable methinks. -- Nick Gardner Otter Valley, Devon 20 m amsl http://www.ottervalleyweather.me.uk Yesterday's (27th) max 8.9°C min 3.2°C. Not as cold as my record OCT low of 29th Oct 2008 Max 7.7°C Min -1.0°C That was followed by a much colder than average winter 2009 (DJF). There was a 10 day cold spell at the beginning of Jan 2009. The present cold spell might give clues as what we have in store. What with SST anomalies in the N Atlantic and lack of sea ice, I am not liking the prospects for this winter. Better get chopping logs. :-( Len Wembury, SW Devon 83 m asl |
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On Sunday, October 28, 2018 at 4:10:15 PM UTC, wrote:
On Sunday, October 28, 2018 at 10:39:20 AM UTC, Nick Gardner wrote: On 27/10/2018 17:17, Graham Easterling wrote: . .so far, the temperature may rise overnight. The forecasts suggest it will. However, the maximum since 09:00 so far is 8.5C. My lowest ever October maximum was 9.6C on 30th 2008. This is all the more surprising given the SST. The last sub 10C maximum was back in March. I was surprised that the maximum temperature here only got up to 9.9C yesterday given the mostly sunny day. We've got some shelter from that northerly and I even managed a couple of hours in the hammock and the sunshine felt warm. Still, 9.9C is the coldest October day maximum since 9.4C on the 14th October 2010 where the temperature only reached 9.4C. The difference between then and now is that the 14th was a cloudy day whilst yesterday we had over 8 hours of sunshine. That makes it rather notable methinks. -- Nick Gardner Otter Valley, Devon 20 m amsl http://www.ottervalleyweather.me.uk Yesterday's (27th) max 8.9°C min 3.2°C. Not as cold as my record OCT low of 29th Oct 2008 Max 7.7°C Min -1.0°C That was followed by a much colder than average winter 2009 (DJF). There was a 10 day cold spell at the beginning of Jan 2009. The present cold spell might give clues as what we have in store. What with SST anomalies in the N Atlantic and lack of sea ice, I am not liking the prospects for this winter. Better get chopping logs. :-( Len Wembury, SW Devon 83 m asl You need a lumberjack https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZa26_esLBE (any excuse!) Graham Penzance |
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Graham Easterling wrote:
On Sunday, October 28, 2018 at 4:10:15 PM UTC, wrote: On Sunday, October 28, 2018 at 10:39:20 AM UTC, Nick Gardner wrote: On 27/10/2018 17:17, Graham Easterling wrote: . .so far, the temperature may rise overnight. The forecasts suggest it will. However, the maximum since 09:00 so far is 8.5C. My lowest ever October maximum was 9.6C on 30th 2008. This is all the more surprising given the SST. The last sub 10C maximum was back in March. I was surprised that the maximum temperature here only got up to 9.9C yesterday given the mostly sunny day. We've got some shelter from that northerly and I even managed a couple of hours in the hammock and the sunshine felt warm. Still, 9.9C is the coldest October day maximum since 9.4C on the 14th October 2010 where the temperature only reached 9.4C. The difference between then and now is that the 14th was a cloudy day whilst yesterday we had over 8 hours of sunshine. That makes it rather notable methinks. -- Nick Gardner Otter Valley, Devon 20 m amsl http://www.ottervalleyweather.me.uk Yesterday's (27th) max 8.9°C min 3.2°C. Not as cold as my record OCT low of 29th Oct 2008 Max 7.7°C Min -1.0°C That was followed by a much colder than average winter 2009 (DJF). There was a 10 day cold spell at the beginning of Jan 2009. The present cold spell might give clues as what we have in store. What with SST anomalies in the N Atlantic and lack of sea ice, I am not liking the prospects for this winter. Better get chopping logs. :-( Len Wembury, SW Devon 83 m asl You need a lumberjack https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZa26_esLBE (any excuse!) Graham Penzance That's going back a bit, Graham! Michael Palin is the same age as me. -- Norman Lynagh Tideswell, Derbyshire 303m a.s.l. |
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