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A lovely warm day here in Devon with long sunny spells and light winds,
feeling quite humid too after all the rain over the last few days.

The sky darkened for a while early this afternoon in a light NE wind,
threatening a shower then a sea breeze started up from the south and pushed
all the gloom to the north and reintroduced clear, sunny skies.

A calm, humid but pleasant evening.

Max temp 22.4°C, rainfall 0.0 mm, sunshine 6.6 hours.

(At 21:05), 16.0°C, RH 80%, DP 12.9C, 1014.6 hPa (R), Wind 0 mph SW.
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On 30 May, 21:09, "Nick Gardner"
wrote:
A lovely warm day here in Devon with long sunny spells and light winds,
feeling quite humid too after all the rain over the last few days.

The sky darkened for a while early this afternoon in a light NE wind,
threatening a shower then a sea breeze started up from the south and pushed
all the gloom to the north and reintroduced clear, sunny skies.

A calm, humid but pleasant evening.

Max temp 22.4°C, rainfall 0.0 mm, sunshine 6.6 hours.

(At 21:05), 16.0°C, RH 80%, DP 12.9C, 1014.6 hPa (R), Wind 0 mph SW.
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Otter Valley, Devon
83 m amslhttp://www.ottervalley.co.uk


Been dry here since Monday Nick, as you say a very humid feel in
yesterdays sunshine.

Sunny again this morning, but the wind's in the NE now, which has
brought some sea fog onto the north coast from St Ives to Newquay.

Graham
Penzance
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A lovely warm day here in Devon with long sunny spells and light winds,
feeling quite humid too after all the rain over the last few days.


The sky darkened for a while early this afternoon in a light NE wind,
threatening a shower then a sea breeze started up from the south and pushed
all the gloom to the north and reintroduced clear, sunny skies.


A calm, humid but pleasant evening.


Max temp 22.4°C, rainfall 0.0 mm, sunshine 6.6 hours.


(At 21:05), 16.0°C, RH 80%, DP 12.9C, 1014.6 hPa (R), Wind 0 mph SW.
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Nick.
Otter Valley, Devon
83 m amslhttp://www.ottervalley.co.uk


Been dry here since Monday Nick, as you say a very humid feel in
yesterdays sunshine.

Sunny again this morning, but the wind's in the NE now, which has
brought some sea fog onto the north coast from St Ives to Newquay.

Graham
Penzance


Forgot to mention, as there's sea fog on the north coast, the MetO
have just lowered the forecast max temp for Penzance to from 20C to
15C - we are on the south coast you know, so it should be warmer than
yesterday when the wind was onshore.

Graham
Penzance
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On Sat, 31 May 2008 01:14:10 -0700 (PDT), Graham Easterling wrote:

On 30 May, 21:09, "Nick Gardner"
wrote:
A lovely warm day here in Devon with long sunny spells and light winds,
feeling quite humid too after all the rain over the last few days.

The sky darkened for a while early this afternoon in a light NE wind,
threatening a shower then a sea breeze started up from the south and pushed
all the gloom to the north and reintroduced clear, sunny skies.

A calm, humid but pleasant evening.

Max temp 22.4°C, rainfall 0.0 mm, sunshine 6.6 hours.

(At 21:05), 16.0°C, RH 80%, DP 12.9C, 1014.6 hPa (R), Wind 0 mph SW.
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Nick.
Otter Valley, Devon
83 m amslhttp://www.ottervalley.co.uk


Been dry here since Monday Nick, as you say a very humid feel in
yesterdays sunshine.

Sunny again this morning, but the wind's in the NE now, which has
brought some sea fog onto the north coast from St Ives to Newquay.

Graham
Penzance


Torrential rain here in Stithians around teatime yesterday. Flooding down
at Perran-ar-Worthal (Norway Inn) on the road between Falmouth and Truro.

Early morning fog now gradually clearing.
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On 31 May, 09:18, MCC wrote:
On Sat, 31 May 2008 01:14:10 -0700 (PDT), Graham Easterling wrote:
On 30 May, 21:09, "Nick Gardner"
wrote:
A lovely warm day here in Devon with long sunny spells and light winds,
feeling quite humid too after all the rain over the last few days.


The sky darkened for a while early this afternoon in a light NE wind,
threatening a shower then a sea breeze started up from the south and pushed
all the gloom to the north and reintroduced clear, sunny skies.


A calm, humid but pleasant evening.


Max temp 22.4°C, rainfall 0.0 mm, sunshine 6.6 hours.


(At 21:05), 16.0°C, RH 80%, DP 12.9C, 1014.6 hPa (R), Wind 0 mph SW.
________________
Nick.
Otter Valley, Devon
83 m amslhttp://www.ottervalley.co.uk


Been dry here since Monday Nick, as you say a very humid feel in
yesterdays sunshine.


Sunny again this morning, but the wind's in the NE now, which has
brought some sea fog onto the north coast from St Ives to Newquay.


Graham
Penzance


Torrential rain here in Stithians around teatime yesterday. Flooding down
at Perran-ar-Worthal (Norway Inn) on the road between Falmouth and Truro.

Early morning fog now gradually clearing.
--
MCC


I noticed the raqin on the radar, interesting to know how intense it
was. You need to move to the coast!

I was in Mousehole doing the changeover in unbroken sunshine this
morning. Interesting seeing the sea fog along the north coast, and a
line of what appeared to be almost stationary cumulus down the Lizard.
Around 09:30 the fog was drifting through Marazion marsh as far as the
Mount, but it had all burnt back to the immediate north coast by
10:30.

Currently (12:45) 19.6C in Penzance, already mking it the warmest day
of the week. I'm just about to take my daughter for the 1st real swim
(as opposed to a bit of bodyboarding) of 2008.

Graham
Penzance


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Torrential rain here in Stithians around teatime yesterday. Flooding down
at Perran-ar-Worthal (Norway Inn) on the road between Falmouth and Truro.


Early morning fog now gradually clearing.
--
MCC


I noticed the raqin on the radar, interesting to know how intense it
was. You need to move to the coast!


Cornwall CAM has just been in Mousehole, the 1st photo at www.cornwallcam.co.uk/
shows the cumulus down the Lizard on Thursday - typical of all the
last 5 days

Graham
Penzance
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On Sat, 31 May 2008 05:04:28 -0700 (PDT), Graham Easterling wrote:


Torrential rain here in Stithians around teatime yesterday. Flooding down
at Perran-ar-Worthal (Norway Inn) on the road between Falmouth and Truro.


Early morning fog now gradually clearing.
--
MCC


I noticed the raqin on the radar, interesting to know how intense it
was. You need to move to the coast!


Cornwall CAM has just been in Mousehole, the 1st photo at www.cornwallcam.co.uk/
shows the cumulus down the Lizard on Thursday - typical of all the
last 5 days


Looking out of our back bedroom windows to the NW I can see a bank of fog
over Four Lanes with the top of the TV transmitter mast poking out of the
top of it - looks rather surreal.

Our early morning fog has lifted to give quite a pleasant day with
intermittent sunshine and a current temperature of 18ºC

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MCC
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Looking out of our back bedroom windows to the NW I can see a bank of fog
over Four Lanes with the top of the TV transmitter mast poking out of the
top of it - looks rather surreal.

Our early morning fog has lifted to give quite a pleasant day with
intermittent sunshine and a current temperature of 18ºC

--
MCC


Just got back from a swim, the temperature peaked at 20.8C whilst I
was out. The sunshine's been virtually continuous here. I notice that
the heliport (right on the sea front) has been reporting 19/20C whilst
Camborne's just 12-13C. The joys of being in sea fog.

Graham
Penzance
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Graham

Had a trip over to the 'other side', i.e., north Devon to do a bit of
coastal walking just east of Lynton. The sea fog was quite amazing but did
not make it far up the cliffs which were bathed in unbroken sunshine all
day.

Here's a picture of the view looking down on the sea fog with Lynton in the
distance (hidden by the fog).

http://www.btinternet.com/~nickgardn...ntonseafog.jpg
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That is a truly wonderful picture Nick, well done and many thanks for
sharing. Do you mind if I use it at work for my desktop? We are so lucky to
be living in such a beautiful part of the world.

Will
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Graham

Had a trip over to the 'other side', i.e., north Devon to do a bit of
coastal walking just east of Lynton. The sea fog was quite amazing but did
not make it far up the cliffs which were bathed in unbroken sunshine all
day.

Here's a picture of the view looking down on the sea fog with Lynton in
the distance (hidden by the fog).

http://www.btinternet.com/~nickgardn...ntonseafog.jpg
________________
Nick.
Otter Valley, Devon
83 m amsl
http://www.ottervalley.co.uk





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