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Forget Flaming June and replace that with cool June, or more
appropriately, very cool June. June 2019 (1st - 19th): Mean minimum = 9.6C Mean maximum = 18.1C Mean = 13.9C Rain = 67 mm Sunshine = 94 hours. Unless things seriously warm up this June is going to go down as the coolest by quite a margin in my record going back to 2005. It may also end up the dullest but probably not the wettest. It can only get better....now where I have heard that before. -- Nick Gardner Otter Valley, Devon 20 m amsl http://www.ottervalleyweather.me.uk |
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On Wednesday, June 19, 2019 at 8:15:06 PM UTC+1, Nick Gardner wrote:
Forget Flaming June and replace that with cool June, or more appropriately, very cool June. June 2019 (1st - 19th): Mean minimum = 9.6C Mean maximum = 18.1C Mean = 13.9C Rain = 67 mm Sunshine = 94 hours. Unless things seriously warm up this June is going to go down as the coolest by quite a margin in my record going back to 2005. It may also end up the dullest but probably not the wettest. It can only get better....now where I have heard that before. -- Nick Gardner Otter Valley, Devon 20 m amsl http://www.ottervalleyweather.me.uk About 130 hours of sun up at Bosullow, just under 8 hours yesterday, when there was certainly 10 hours on the coast. Lots of low cloud base small Cu inland. The frontal cloud have basically gone by 09:30. The coast around the tip of Cornwall has done very well this month (relatively). Frequent views of big Cb inland to the east. In this part of the UK already sunnier than the very dull 2012 (121.2 hours). Sunniest June over the nearby moors in recent years being 2014 with 286.7 hours in 2014. Lovely morning for a swim off the Battery Rocks in light winds yesterday. Max only 18.7C, but it was fairly humid. Mind you it did cool down in the evening, I know I was a an outside gig in Penzance. Plenty of thin, broken mainly Sc with embedded Cu this moring, associated with the decaying occlusion. It is (currently) my coolest June on record, though that now looks set to change. Graham Penzance |
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On Thursday, June 20, 2019 at 9:51:30 AM UTC+1, Graham Easterling wrote:
On Wednesday, June 19, 2019 at 8:15:06 PM UTC+1, Nick Gardner wrote: Forget Flaming June and replace that with cool June, or more appropriately, very cool June. June 2019 (1st - 19th): Mean minimum = 9.6C Mean maximum = 18.1C Mean = 13.9C Rain = 67 mm Sunshine = 94 hours. Unless things seriously warm up this June is going to go down as the coolest by quite a margin in my record going back to 2005. It may also end up the dullest but probably not the wettest. It can only get better....now where I have heard that before. -- Nick Gardner Otter Valley, Devon 20 m amsl http://www.ottervalleyweather.me.uk About 130 hours of sun up at Bosullow, just under 8 hours yesterday, when there was certainly 10 hours on the coast. Lots of low cloud base small Cu inland. The frontal cloud have basically gone by 09:30. The coast around the tip of Cornwall has done very well this month (relatively). Frequent views of big Cb inland to the east. In this part of the UK already sunnier than the very dull 2012 (121.2 hours). Sunniest June over the nearby moors in recent years being 2014 with 286.7 hours in 2014. Lovely morning for a swim off the Battery Rocks in light winds yesterday. Max only 18.7C, but it was fairly humid. Mind you it did cool down in the evening, I know I was a an outside gig in Penzance. Plenty of thin, broken mainly Sc with embedded Cu this moring, associated with the decaying occlusion. It is (currently) my coolest June on record, though that now looks set to change. Graham Penzance Sorry about the odd missing charachter, mst chnge th batery in the kybord. Grahm |
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On Wednesday, June 19, 2019 at 8:15:06 PM UTC+1, Nick Gardner wrote:
Forget Flaming June and replace that with cool June, or more appropriately, very cool June. June 2019 (1st - 19th): Mean minimum = 9.6C Mean maximum = 18.1C Mean = 13.9C Rain = 67 mm Sunshine = 94 hours. Unless things seriously warm up this June is going to go down as the coolest by quite a margin in my record going back to 2005. It may also end up the dullest but probably not the wettest. It can only get better....now where I have heard that before. -- Nick Gardner Otter Valley, Devon 20 m amsl http://www.ottervalleyweather.me.uk From Peter Lea-Cox, Umborne. Mean temperature here 12.84C (1st-19th). That's colder than the Octobers of 2017,2014,2013,2011, 2006. |
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