Penzance - Very sharp clearance
On Nov 9, 7:05*pm, Graham Easterling wrote:
On Nov 9, 5:01*pm, Dawlish wrote:
On Nov 9, 4:16*pm, Graham Easterling wrote:
On Nov 9, 11:52*am, Graham Easterling wrote:
Some quite heavy rain around 09:00 then a sharp clearance to clear
blue skies & warm (honest!) sunshine and quite light southerly winds.
Still blue skies off Land's End, so should last a couple of hours
more.
Minimum of 12.1C in the 24 hours to 09:00, but that was yesterday
morning, it was warmer overnight.
Big swell this morning.The sun & swell can be seen @http://www.minack.com/webcams.htm
Isn't good when it's so much better *than forecast, especially after
yesterday's murk.
Graham
Penzance
Lucky or what! Sunny most of the day (10:00 - 15:00) with frontal
cloud visible just to the east all day. Often with rain visibly
falling from it to the SE of the Lizard point. In the last hour cloud
from the next front has edged in from the west.
Good visibility & deep blue sky. The frontal cloud to the west visible
onhttp://www.sennen-cove.com/today2.htm. *Max of 15.2C in generally
F3 winds.
Sea very lumpy & confused.
Graham
Penzance
A foul day some 100 miles East of you Graham - all day - wet and
windy. Beginning to dry up, I think I see, in the fast fading
daylight, but the weather radar promises more inclement weather for
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We were very lucky, between the fronts. The wind fell quite light as
well.
Beautiful skyscape, typical of summer 'warm sector' sunny conditions
rather than November.
Seehttp://www.sennen-cove.com/lbtdy.htm
It's often a feature in these rather dismal blocked conditions, that
the clean 'Atlantic' air just forces it's way to the tip of Cornwall.
Graham
To think it has the front to do that to you in a mere hundred miles.
By gum, lad. Were't ever that easy.
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