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It's a stunning winter morning in the Peak District

https://twitter.com/TideswellWeathr/...974722563?s=20

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On Sunday, 11 April 2021 at 08:46:24 UTC+1, Norman Lynagh wrote:
It's a stunning winter morning in the Peak District

https://twitter.com/TideswellWeathr/...974722563?s=20

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Wow, very pretty.

Just checked (8:45) the MetO forecast Penzance @ 09:00, it was 2C. It was actually 7C, well 6.9C to be precise. Penzance, being sheltered from the NW & SE facing, always warms up quickly in these conditions - assuming the sun's out! Some very attractive Cu / Cb in a deep blue sky. There weren't any yesterday, which was a bit of a surprise. They'll soon all move inland.

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On Sunday, 11 April 2021 at 09:12:56 UTC+1, wrote:
Some very attractive Cu / Cb in a deep blue sky. There weren't any yesterday, which was a bit of a surprise. They'll soon all move inland.

There was very little depth to the cold air over southern parts yesterday, so not especially surprising to see convection limited.

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On Sunday, 11 April 2021 at 09:17:22 UTC+1, Freddie wrote:
On Sunday, 11 April 2021 at 09:12:56 UTC+1, wrote:
Some very attractive Cu / Cb in a deep blue sky. There weren't any yesterday, which was a bit of a surprise. They'll soon all move inland.

There was very little depth to the cold air over southern parts yesterday, so not especially surprising to see convection limited.

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Thanks, I guessed that was the case.

The previous day depth of cold air was also limited but was, I assume, a little deeper. So in the spells of sunshine the broken thin semi-transparent Sc morphed into a line of fairly thick Sc from spreading of Cu which developed over the land & spread out. Plenty of sunshine just offshore, and somewhere like Sennen. I'm guessing the residual frontal clouded aided that development.

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