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June 17th 14, 08:36 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
Norman[_3_]
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Liam Steele wrote:
On 16/06/14 19:57, Norman wrote:
wrote:
On Monday, 16 June 2014 17:13:32 UTC+1, Graham Easterling wrote:
Another pleasantly warm day, with sunny spells. Cloud has come & gone,
but always thin near the coast. As a result the temperature has been
fluctuating between 18.0C & 20C, the peak (so far - it may well rise a
bit yet) 20.3C. Very little breeze today, it feels quite muggy.
Last 5 days:-
12th Max 20.5C Sunny periods near calm along the south coast.
13th Max 22.7C Unbroken Sunshine
14th Max 22.0C Unbroken Sunshine - but rather a fresh offshore breeze
PM.
15th Max 19.9C Sunny Spells & patchy cloud
16th Max 20.3C Sunny spells & patchy thin cloud
Surf has been coming and going. Flat today
http://www.sennen-cove.com/today2.htm
, Should be nice off the rocks
tomorrow morning, after a visit to the dentist I deserve to relax. I'll
take the thermometer down & check the sea temperature a foot or so below
the surface.
Wind has tended onshore along the north coast throughout recent days.
This has meant quite a difference in north coast /south coast
temperatures at times, close to 5C on a couple of occasions. Anomaly so
far (based on the full month mean) +0.6C Penzance, +0.7C Culdrose, but
+0.1C Camborne .
Highest Max so far this month 22.7C Pz, 22.0C Cudrose, 20.5C Camborne.
Graham
Penzance
It's 13 degrees here in Milton Keynes, and cloudy and drizzly (has been
for the past three days). Top temperature has been 15 degrees. Lovely June
weather!
The average daily max in June in your part of the world is around 19 or 20
deg so occasional days with 15 deg should be about as common as occasional
days with 25. Nothing out of the ordinary.
That may be true, but it doesn't stop me feeling cold when I'm outside with
my shorts and t-shirt on!
The obvious question - Why would anyone wear shorts and a T-shirt when
there's a max temp of only 15 deg? Dress according to the actual weather, not
according to what you would like it to be:-)
--
Norman Lynagh
Tideswell, Derbyshire
303m a.s.l.
http://peakdistrictweather.org
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