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Getting a bit cool here tonight, down at 4C and looks to be still slowly
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On Thu, 30 Aug 2012 23:42:37 +0100 (BST)
"Dave Liquorice" wrote:

Getting a bit cool here tonight, down at 4C and looks to be still
slowly falling. Wouldn't be surprised if we get a ground frost if it
stays clear.


It's a record breaker!

http://metofficenews.wordpress.com/2...rds-in-places/

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On 31/08/2012 10:42, Graham P Davis wrote:
On Thu, 30 Aug 2012 23:42:37 +0100 (BST)
"Dave wrote:

Getting a bit cool here tonight, down at 4C and looks to be still
slowly falling. Wouldn't be surprised if we get a ground frost if it
stays clear.


It's a record breaker!

http://metofficenews.wordpress.com/2...rds-in-places/


Once in a Blue Moon .... if you read further down the article!!!
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On 31/08/2012 09:42, Graham P Davis wrote:
On Thu, 30 Aug 2012 23:42:37 +0100 (BST)
"Dave Liquorice" wrote:

Getting a bit cool here tonight, down at 4C and looks to be still
slowly falling. Wouldn't be surprised if we get a ground frost if it
stays clear.


It's a record breaker!

http://metofficenews.wordpress.com/2...rds-in-places/


Certainly is. Minimum here last night 5.9°, lowest August minimum on
record (since 1979).
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On 31/08/2012 09:42, Graham P Davis wrote:
On Thu, 30 Aug 2012 23:42:37 +0100 (BST)
"Dave Liquorice" wrote:

Getting a bit cool here tonight, down at 4C and looks to be still
slowly falling. Wouldn't be surprised if we get a ground frost if it
stays clear.


It's a record breaker!

http://metofficenews.wordpress.com/2...rds-in-places/


Certainly is. Minimum here last night 5.9°, lowest August minimum on
record (since 1979).


6.9C here in Haytor. (4.5 degrees below normal of 11.4C).

Will
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Getting a bit cool here tonight, down at 4C and looks to be still slowly
falling. Wouldn't be surprised if we get a ground frost if it stays clear.

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Hi, Dave,
Down to 2C Copley after 11.6C max, grass -2C , our place near Bamburgh 1C
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It got down to just 3.3C here last night, the coldest August night in
my records. There must have been a frost in the real Glens ...

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Minimum of +9.0c here in Sub-Tropical Teignmouth, kept warm by the lukewarm bath of Lyme Bay.
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On Friday, August 31, 2012 10:47:04 AM UTC+1, Teignmouth wrote:
Minimum of +9.0c here in Sub-Tropical Teignmouth, kept warm by the lukewarm bath of Lyme Bay.


Min of 10.3C in Penzance, easily the lowest this month.

With sunshine 17.1C at 10:45. Pz Heliport (available on XCWeathwer) also showing 17C by 10:20. Warmer than at this time yesterday and we appear to be currently the warmest part of the UK, a sure sign of Autumn! The milder air appears to be making itself felt now.

The warmth of the sea which surrounds west Cornwall (17C currently) at this time of year means my lowest ever August Max is 16.4C. Yesterday was chilly though with a max of only 16.8C, not far off the record.

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On Aug 31, 11:02*am, Graham Easterling wrote:
On Friday, August 31, 2012 10:47:04 AM UTC+1, Teignmouth wrote:
Minimum of +9.0c here in Sub-Tropical Teignmouth, kept warm by the lukewarm bath of Lyme Bay.


Min of 10.3C in Penzance, easily the lowest this month.

With sunshine 17.1C at 10:45. Pz Heliport (available on XCWeathwer) also showing 17C by 10:20. Warmer than at this time yesterday and we appear to be currently the warmest part of the UK, a sure sign of Autumn! The milder air appears to be making itself felt now.

The warmth of the sea which surrounds west Cornwall (17C currently) at this time of year means my lowest ever August Max is 16.4C. Yesterday was chilly though with a max of only 16.8C, not far off the record.

Graham
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We had a min of 3.1c this morning, though with my Beech tree in full
leaf, would have been a fair bit lower where more exposed. Was still a
fair breeze for much of the night as well.
This followed yesterday where the 13mm of rain beat the day max of
12.6c.

David Mitchell. Langtoft. East Riding of Yorkshire.


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