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Old October 11th 05, 07:49 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
Keith (Southend) Keith (Southend) is offline
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Default October's warm spell

Keith (Southend) wrote:
Ken Cook wrote:

Peter Clarke wrote in message
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This week's warm spell - I registered 22c again today - reminded me of a
similar spell in 1978 when I recorded max of 24c on both the 11th and



12th.

In that year the weather turned foggy for the next 2 days although the
afternoons were sunny but the max was down to 16c on the14th. In
1978, the
November which followed was exceptionally mild until the 24th and it



looked

as the the month was heading to be the warmest on record, but then a
cold
northerly set in and there were sharp frosts in the final week.
Going back a bit further, I see from my weather diary for 1949 that I
recorded lunch - time readings above 21c almost every day until the
15th



on

a thermometer fixed to the north wall of the house. That year , autumn
arrived on the 26th; I had a temperature of 20c on the 25th, at
breakfast
time on the 26th it was 14.5c, the cold front went through in the
morning
with heavy rain, and by lunchtime the thermometer reading was 9c. The



first

air frost of the season followed 2 days later.

Peter Clarke
Ewell, Epsom 55m





Hi, Peter,

Very similar in October 1962 with an abrupt change to northerlies and
frost
at the end of the month in my weather diary (Scarborough at the time).
Not
that I want to excite the snow hopers!

Best wishes,

--
Ken Cook
Copley (253m, 830ft) & Copley Lead Mill (218m, 715ft)
5 miles north of Barnard Castle, County Durham.
(All times GMT)
http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/copley








I was looking at the charts for October 1962 and there are similarities,
although the high(s) were more over the UK, whereas this year they've
been further east.

http://www.wetterzentrale.de/topkarten/fsreaeur.html


Infact October 1978 looks very similar.

--
Keith (Southend)

'Weather Home & Abroad'
http://www.southendweather.net