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Old July 12th 05, 10:56 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
Peter Hayes Peter Hayes is offline
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Default Glenlivet hottest yesterday?

Steve Loft wrote:

Philip Eden wrote:

Yes and no. Glenlivet's highest reading yesterday was 30.0°C
which may well be a new station record, beating 29.9°C in
June 1976. The reported 29.8°C was, I suspect, the highest
hourly or 3-hourly reading. It was, though, no hotter than
Hurn airport (Bournemouth) which also had 30.0°C.


And would this really be the second highest recorded temperature in
Scotland? The current record holder appears to be Greycrook with 32.9C,
and wasn't the previous record held by Dumfries, also over 30C?

No reason to disbelieve it: Aviemore which is at a slightly greater
altitude had 29.0°C.

Glenlivet was always a privately run station, although that
may have changed in recent times. It dates back to 1965.


Ah. I have good reason to be interested in Glenlivet, as I should be
living there this time next month.


I took another meaning into "I have good reason to be interested in
Glenlivet"...

NOAA APT showed temps of 31.5 in various parts of the NW Highlands.

I don't know how accurate the readings are, but hovering the mouse over
my location produced a reading that agreed with my thermometer.

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Peter