Dry since July 9 in southern England
In message , Philip Eden
writes
Sorry, I lost the original thread ... Martin was saying how dry
it had been, relatively speaking, in the Bracknell area since the
big rainfall event of July 7/8. This is in marked contrast to
north of the Thames were sharp showers have fallen almost
daily, and here in Luton the ground has been continuously
damp since I got back from hols on the 14th.
The dry area shows up very clearly in the figures but it is
really quite small in extent. Here are some totals for
July 9-20 inclusive (no. of rain days out of 12 in brackets):
Odiham 2.8 (4)
Charlwood 3.4 (6)
Farnborough 5.8 (4)
Benson 12.2 (5)
Northolt 14.0 (5)
Heathrow 14.8 (5)
Luton 16.1 (8)
Andrewsfld 16.8 (11)
H.Wycombe 17.0 (5)
Bedford 17.4 (8)
Manston 25.4 (7)
Wattisham 25.6 (8)
Holbeach 57.2 (9)
29.0 mm in the same period here in Chalfont St Giles.
Norman.
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Norman Lynagh Weather Consultancy
Chalfont St Giles
England
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