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Default Website for UK Daily Extremes?

I know I asked this about a year ago, but does anyone know a website giving
UK daily extremes, i.e the bulleton that used to be issued by London Weather
Centre at around 1930Z daily for the morning newspapers:

viz: lowest min highest max lowest ma highest min wettest, sunniest etc

I know the This is the Black Country and other this is sites do something,
but they don't put a date with the data which kinda makes it worthless

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Default Website for UK Daily Extremes?

http://www.thisisessex.co.uk/essex/weather/minmax.html

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I know I asked this about a year ago, but does anyone know a website

giving
UK daily extremes, i.e the bulleton that used to be issued by London

Weather
Centre at around 1930Z daily for the morning newspapers:

viz: lowest min highest max lowest ma highest min wettest, sunniest etc

I know the This is the Black Country and other this is sites do something,
but they don't put a date with the data which kinda makes it worthless

Trevor





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Default Website for UK Daily Extremes?

Yes I was aware of that one Keith, but again, no dates given so pretty
worthless (also no archive)

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http://www.thisisessex.co.uk/essex/weather/minmax.html

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I know I asked this about a year ago, but does anyone know a website

giving
UK daily extremes, i.e the bulleton that used to be issued by London

Weather
Centre at around 1930Z daily for the morning newspapers:

viz: lowest min highest max lowest ma highest min wettest, sunniest etc

I know the This is the Black Country and other this is sites do

something,
but they don't put a date with the data which kinda makes it worthless

Trevor





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