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Old May 28th 04, 11:47 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default Warmest at Leeming: 21.6°C

NOAA 16 VIS satellite picture from Bernard Burton's site at 13.48 UTC on
Friday 28 May
http://www.btinternet.com/~wokingham...1348-b-uk.html

NOAA 17 VIS satellite picture from DLR at 12.04 UTC on Friday 28 May
http://www.dfd.dlr.de/ftp/put/wetter...5281204.uk.jpg

Front over Britain - Ireland clearer behind it. Only thin high cloud in SE
England. Sunshine over the Low Countries.


UK min. temps on Thursday night
http://www.medvale.demon.co.uk/weath...s/mn280504.jpg

Scotland -1 to 12°C; Northern Isles 2 to 8°C; Western Isles 8 to 12°C;
Northern England 4 to 11°C; Midlands 5 to 9°C; East Anglia 3 to 9°C; SE
England 3 to 11°C; SW England 6 to 12°C; Wales 8 to 14°C; Northern
Ireland 10 to 13°C.

Kinloss 2.9°C, Coltishall 2.8°C, Charterhall 2.7°C, Tain Range 2.4°C,
Baltasound 2.3°C, Copley 1.9°C, Aviemore 1.8°C, Leconfield 1.5°C,
Redesdale 0.7°C, Altnaharra -0.3°C, Aboyne -0.9°C.

Plymouth 11.8°C, Tiree 11.9°C, St Mawgan 12.1°C, Camborne and Culdrose
12.7°C, St Mary's 12.8°C, Guernsey 13.6°C, Valley 13.8°C.


UK max. temps on Friday
http://www.medvale.demon.co.uk/weath...s/mx280504.jpg

Scotland 13 to 21°C; Northern Isles 10 to 13°C; Western Isles 12 to 17°C;
Northern England 13 to 18°C; Midlands and SW England 15 to 19°C; East
Anglia 16 to 19°C; SE England 16 to 20°C; Wales 15 to 18°C; Northern
Ireland 13 to 19°C.

Lerwick 12.1°C, Tiree 12.2°C, Wick 13.1°C, Ronaldsway and Bridlington
13.4°C, South Uist 14.1°C, Bishopton and Boulmer 14.2°C, Prestwick
14.3°C, Machrihanish 14.4°C.

Brize Norton 19.8°C, Pershore 19.9°C, Benson 20.0°C, Heathrow and Jersey
20.1°C, Northolt 20.3°C, Kinloss 20.8°C, London MO 20.9°C, Lossiemouth
21.0°C, Leeming 21.6°C.


Rainfall radar http://www.westwind.ch/w_0rad.php United Kingdom -30h ANIM
Rainfall radar stills http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/live/brradar.shtml

Rain moves over Ireland on Thursday night and into the far west of Britain
by Friday morning. Band of rain moves very slowly eastwards but becomes
narrow and more broken along a line from NE to central southern England in
the evening.

Loch Glascarnoch, Spadeadam, Carlisle, Lake Vyrnwy and Great Malvern 4 mm,
Milford Haven 5 mm, Culdrose and Portland 6 mm, Sennybridge 8 mm.

Northern Ireland - Portglenone 4 mm, Glenanne and Castlederg 6 mm, St
Angelo 7 mm, Lough Fea 8 mm.


Location of some UK stations
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/education/data/ukobs.html


Colin Youngs
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