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A cold, cloudy damp day.
24 hours to 09:00 today Max 8.0C Min 4,4C Rain 0.8mm The maximum temperature was reached during the early hours. It was only around 6C most of yesterday during daylight hours. This is the 3rd lowest maximum temperature this year, and the lowest since the summer. Coldest Days:- 3rd March - 7.5C 2nd January - 7.9C A bit milder this morning in a gentle SW wind. Dry, with a few breaks in the cloud. Graham Penzance |
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On Fri, 12 Dec 2008 at 01:11:15, Graham Easterling
wrote in uk.sci.weather : A cold, cloudy damp day. 24 hours to 09:00 today Max 8.0C Min 4,4C Rain 0.8mm The maximum temperature was reached during the early hours. It was only around 6C most of yesterday during daylight hours. This is the 3rd lowest maximum temperature this year, and the lowest since the summer. Have you ever recorded a freezing day there, and if not, has there *ever* been one recorded in Penzance? -- Paul Hyett, Cheltenham (change 'invalid83261' to 'blueyonder' to email me) |
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![]() "Paul Hyett" wrote in message ... On Fri, 12 Dec 2008 at 01:11:15, Graham Easterling wrote in uk.sci.weather : A cold, cloudy damp day. 24 hours to 09:00 today Max 8.0C Min 4,4C Rain 0.8mm The maximum temperature was reached during the early hours. It was only around 6C most of yesterday during daylight hours. This is the 3rd lowest maximum temperature this year, and the lowest since the summer. Have you ever recorded a freezing day there, and if not, has there *ever* been one recorded in Penzance? Jan 13th 1987? Graham will confirm this or not. Frequent snow showers in a line. Will -- |
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On 12 Dec, 18:04, Paul Hyett wrote:
On Fri, 12 Dec 2008 at 01:11:15, Graham Easterling wrote in uk.sci.weather : A cold, cloudy damp day. 24 hours to 09:00 today Max 8.0C Min *4,4C Rain 0.8mm The maximum temperature was reached during the early hours. It was only around 6C most of yesterday during daylight hours. This is the 3rd lowest maximum temperature this year, and the lowest since the summer. Have you ever recorded a freezing day there, and if not, has there *ever* been one recorded in Penzance? -- Paul Hyett, Cheltenham (change 'invalid83261' to 'blueyonder' to email me) I haven't recorded a freezing day, however they have occured, though normally require an easterly gale. I think the last freezing day was in January 1987. On 12th January 1987, (I was up in Wiltshire at that time) there was (according to the MetO) 39cm of lying snow in Penzance, and over 20cm on Scilly. I suspect PE has got some actual figures. This was ceratinly the heaviest fall in Penzance since 1947 ( Morrab Gardens, Penzance 1947 http://members.tripod.com/morrablect...garden%202.jpg ) In 1963 the heavy falls associated with fronts pushing in from the SW all turned to rain eventually in Penzance. I was living at Sennen at that time, and during 1 journey to Redruth, we got stuck in snow with drifts feet deep, when there was none at sea level in Mount's Bay, where it was raining. I think there's a chance of some heavy snow showers here on Sunday, though it's unlikely to settle. In fact under a northerly it's not uncommon for snow showers to settle close the MSL on the Lizard, whilst the moors of Penwith at 750' are snow free, even though they catch the heaviest showers. I think this is due to some mixing of the air around the Land's End peninsula, I seem to remember a discussion with Martin about this a few years back. Under these northerly conditions it's often colder at Scilly than at Penzance (as opposed to an easterly, where the reverse is true. Graham Penzance |
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On Fri, 12 Dec 2008 at 12:49:22, Graham Easterling
wrote in uk.sci.weather : Have you ever recorded a freezing day there, and if not, has there *ever* been one recorded in Penzance? I haven't recorded a freezing day, however they have occured, though normally require an easterly gale. I think the last freezing day was in January 1987. On 12th January 1987, (I was up in Wiltshire at that time) there was (according to the MetO) 39cm of lying snow in Penzance, and over 20cm on Scilly. Wow - I'm surprised they've had *any* there since the end of the ice-age. ![]() -- Paul Hyett, Cheltenham (change 'invalid83261' to 'blueyonder' to email me) |
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"Graham Easterling" wrote:
On 12 Dec, 18:04, Paul Hyett wrote: On Fri, 12 Dec 2008 at 01:11:15, Graham Easterling wrote : A cold, cloudy damp day. 24 hours to 09:00 today Max 8.0C Min 4,4C Rain 0.8mm The maximum temperature was reached during the early hours. It was only around 6C most of yesterday during daylight hours. This is the 3rd lowest maximum temperature this year, and the lowest since the summer. Have you ever recorded a freezing day there, and if not, has there *ever* been one recorded in Penzance? -- I haven't recorded a freezing day, however they have occured, though normally require an easterly gale. I think the last freezing day was in January 1987. On 12th January 1987, (I was up in Wiltshire at that time) there was (according to the MetO) 39cm of lying snow in Penzance, and over 20cm on Scilly. I suspect PE has got some actual figures. This was ceratinly the heaviest fall in Penzance since 1947 ( Morrab Gardens, Penzance 1947 http://members.tripod.com/morrablect...garden%202.jpg ) In 1963 the heavy falls associated with fronts pushing in from the SW all turned to rain eventually in Penzance. I was living at Sennen at that time, and during 1 journey to Redruth, we got stuck in snow with drifts feet deep, when there was none at sea level in Mount's Bay, where it was raining. ============================================ (Not sure where the chevrons have gone) Most of Cornwall was sub-zero for several days during Feb 1991 although the lowest max at Penzance was +0.2°C. Both The Lizard and Gwennap Head had at least one day below -2.0°C. Penzance had a max of -1.1°C on both 12 and 13 Jan 1987 with a min of -9.9°C in between, but again most of Cornwall was much colder with maxes between -3 and -6°C. The winters of 1985-86 and 1984-85 just missed, while that of 1981-82 missed by a mile. There were, however, two consec- utive ice-days on 31 Dec 1978 and 1 Jan 1979. The lowest maxes in the winter of 1962-63 were all 0.0°C (actually, 32°F rounded to the nearest degree) on three separate days. Before that Feb 1956 had one max of -1.7°C (i.e. 29°F) while Jan 1947 had one of -2.2°C (28°F) which appears to be the town's lowest. Philip |
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![]() Most of Cornwall was sub-zero for several days during Feb 1991 although the lowest max at Penzance was +0.2°C. Both The Lizard and Gwennap Head had at least one day below -2.0°C. Penzance had a max of -1.1°C on both 12 and 13 Jan 1987 with a min of -9.9°C in between, but again most of Cornwall was much colder with maxes between -3 and -6°C. The winters of 1985-86 and 1984-85 just missed, while that of 1981-82 missed by a mile. There were, however, two consec- utive ice-days on 31 Dec 1978 and 1 Jan 1979. The lowest maxes in the winter of 1962-63 were all 0.0°C (actually, 32°F rounded to the nearest degree) on three separate days. Before that Feb 1956 had one max of -1.7°C (i.e. 29°F) while Jan 1947 had one of -2.2°C (28°F) which appears to be the town's lowest. Philip Thanks Philip Graham Penzance |
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Penzance had a max of -1.1°C on both 12 and 13 Jan 1987 with
a min of -9.9°C in between, but again most of Cornwall was much colder with maxes between -3 and -6°C. Thank you Philip for this interesting information. I am absolutely gobsmacked that the temperature went down to -9.9°C in Penzance. I would never have believed it. It must have caused a lot of damage to the tender plants in Morrab Garden. ________________ Nick. Otter Valley, Devon 83 m amsl http://www.ottervalley.co.uk |
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