On Sep 7, 9:20*pm, "Colin Youngs" wrote:
Meteosat 8 satellite picture from Ferdinand Valk's site at 12.00 UTC on
Monday 7th Septemberhttp://www.fvalk.com/images/Day_image/METEOSAT-8-1200-EUR.jpg
Meteosat MSG-2 satellite picture from Bernard Burton's site at 12.00 UTC on
Monday 7th September *http://www.woksat.info/etcri07m/ri07-msg-1200-uk.html
NOAA 19 satellite picture from Bernard Burton's site at 13.53 UTC on Monday
7th September *http://www.woksat.info/etcri07/ri07-1353-b-uk.html
Frontal cloud over Ireland. * Decaying front over southern England. * Broken
convective cloud and some high cloud over the rest of Britain. * Almost
clear sky over Belgium and much of western continental Europe.
UK min. temps on Sunday night *http://tinyurl.com/ntxjlb
Lough Fea, Lerwick, Aboyne, Tulloch Bridge, Eskdalemuir and Spadeadam
11.2°C, *Glenanne and Portglenone 11.1°C, *Fylingdales 11.0°C, *Loch
Glascarnoch 10.0°C, *Charlwood 9.7°C, *Glen Ogle 8.9°C.
St Athan and Portland 15.3°C, *London MO 15.5°C, *Chivenor 15.6°C, *St
Catherine's Point 16.5°C.
UK max. temps on Monday *http://tinyurl.com/lvj2xu
Glen Ogle 11.9°C, *Lerwick 14.6°C, *Fair Isle 15.0°C, *South Uist and
Stornoway 15.1°C.
Holbeach 22.1°C, *Cranwell and London MO 22.3°C, *Coningsby 22.5°C,
Charlwood 22.6°C, *Hereford 22.7°C, *Shobdon 22.8°C, *Gravesend 24.0°C,
Shoeburyness 24.7°C, *Manston 25.1°C.
The central southern England cool pool is getting beyond a joke now!
All round was warmer, not just the usual southeast but also Bristol,
Exeter, and most of the England/Wales border region. Enough!! ;-)
Nick