On Wednesday, September 16, 2020 at 5:15:58 PM UTC+1, Norman Lynagh wrote:
Tideswell, Derbyshire - Wednesday 16th September 2020
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0530z CALM 20km 5Sc030 7Ci250 12.1/11.2 1022
RMK: It's still warm and a bit muggy.
0900z 36007kt 3000 HZ 8St007 14.1/13.2 1025
RMK: It has turned very murky as the N-NE wind
freshens.There's a decidedly cool feel now, much
more pleasant than yesterday IMHO.
09-09z: Tx 27.4 (1415z) Tn 12.1 (0525z) RR 0.1
18-09z: Tg 8.9 (0515z) 00-24z Sun 5.2
1600z 05006kt 5000 -DZ 8St005 13.6/12.6 1028
RMK: Grey with a low overcast for most of the day.
Very slight drizzle all afternoon but not enough to
dampen surfaces. Max temp 14.9°.
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Norman Lynagh
Tideswell, Derbyshire
303m a.s.l.
https://peakdistrictweather.org
twitter: @TideswellWeathr
It was a very different day not far away in Didsbury south Manchester. It was much cooler than yesterday certainly (by 7c) but after early fog cleared (by 8-8.30 am) there were long spells of hazy sunshine with pale blue sky and it was dry though it became rather cloudy for a while in the middle of the afternoon. Max temp was about 19c reached at lunchtime - turning cooler from early afternoon onwards as an ENE wind set in and freshened. Yet yesterday the Rostherne max was 26.2c - over 1c lower than Tideswell and similarly on Monday the max temp was a bit lower than in the Peak.
Peter Nockles