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Hi all,
My 24 hour maximum up to 0900z Thursday 27th September was 11.1C. Interestingly, this was lower than 22 days last winter. 10 in December 2006, 7 in January 2007, and 5 in February 2007. Although yesterday was certainly chilly for September, I think the statistics are more a reflection on just how exceptionally mild last winter was. For the record, yesterday was the coldest September 24 hour maximum in my stations short history (1992-2007) beating my previous record of 11.6C set on the 19th September 2001. Regards, Ian, Raunds, East Northants. 63m. Grid Ref SP9972 --------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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