On Wednesday, September 16, 2020 at 6:44:15 PM UTC+1, Norman Lynagh wrote:
Peter Nockles wrote:
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
You've had the benefit of being in the lee of the hills today. Not so
fortunate here with open exposure to all that the North Sea can push
our way.
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Norman Lynagh
Tideswell, Derbyshire
303m a.s.l.
https://peakdistrictweather.org
twitter: @TideswellWeathr
Today, at the same time, Penzance & Culdrose (to the nearest degree) 21C, Camborne 16C. Such differences between the north & south coasts are not uncommon (there was a similar difference yesterday, and the other way around a few days back) but that doesn't stop the MetO giving Camborne reports as recent weather for Penzance. For a short while they said there were no comparable nearby stations, which was a better idea.
You clearly survived the Sussex heat!
Graham
Penzance