On Nov 1, 9:06*pm, "Colin Youngs" wrote:
Meteosat 8 satellite picture from Ferdinand Valk's site at 12.00 UTC on
Sunday 1st Novemberhttp://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
Sunday 1st November *http://www.woksat.info/etcrk01m/rk01-msg-1200-uk.html
NOAA 19 satellite picture from Bernard Burton's site at 12.54 UTC on Sunday
1st November *http://www.woksat.info/etcrk01/rk01-1254-b-uk.html
Frontal swirl over Scotland, the North Sea and SE England and covering the
Low Countries.
UK min. temps on Saturday night *http://tinyurl.com/yhvbm4e
Altnaharra 8.0°C, *Lerwick and Kirkwall 7.8°C, *Glen Ogle 7.7°C, *Tulloch
Bridge 7.6°C, *Lossiemouth 7.5°C, *Charlwood 7.2°C, *Aviemore 6.7°C, *Tain
Range 6.5°C, *Loch Glascarnoch 5.8°C, *Aboyne 5.6°C.
St Mary's Scilly and Portland 13.5°C, *Solent MRSC 13.6°C, *St Catherine's
Point 13.8°C.
UK max. temps on Sunday *http://tinyurl.com/yf6gk82
Glen Ogle 7.9°C, *Loch Glascarnoch 8.5°C, *Aviemore 9.7°C, *Tulloch Bridge
and Tiree 9.9°C.
Farnborough 16.9°C, *St Athan and Benson 17.0°C, *Chivenor and Northolt
17.1°C, *Pershore and Shoeburyness 17.2°C, *Heathrow, London MO and
Gravesend 17.4°C.
Extraordinarily warm for the time of year given the conditions: I've
known colder days in May when the sun has shone all day! There was a
sub-tropical feel to the air during the wet spell, it then seemed to
briefly go cold around 1200 before becoming milder again in the
afternoon. Notably cold, or at least cool, after dark though: much
more so than recently.
Nick