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Despite a lot of cloud and some drizzle this morning, reached a max. of
10.2C today. The next milestone is the first 20C. You were wrong Jon :-) Will (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl) -- |
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A max of 13.0°C in the end. I thought it was going to go higher but with the
wind and cloud that kept coming and going, it knocked the head on anything warmer. Surprisingly windy this afternoon with frequent gusts up to 30 mph. Great drying weather. 3.3 hours of sunshine today bringing the total for the month so far to 59.3 hours. An overnight low of 3.4°C and there have been no air frosts since the 12th. Double figure day maximums since the 15th. Only 2.1 mm of rain since the 9th. (17:45), 9.1°C, RH 72%, DP 4.6°C, 1029 hPa (F), Wind 10 mph NW. ________________ Nick. Otter Valley, Devon 83 m amsl http://www.ottervalley.co.uk |
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"Will Hand" wrote in message
... Despite a lot of cloud and some drizzle this morning, reached a max. of 10.2C today. The next milestone is the first 20C. You were wrong Jon :-) Yep... but somewhat ironic as after I'd posted about Friday I realised that today might see 10°C up in the mountains too, and tomorrow for that matter. That'll teach me for gazing into the medium range. Jon. |
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Jon O'Rourke wrote:
"Will Hand" wrote in message ... Despite a lot of cloud and some drizzle this morning, reached a max. of 10.2C today. The next milestone is the first 20C. You were wrong Jon :-) Yep... but somewhat ironic as after I'd posted about Friday I realised that today might see 10°C up in the mountains too, and tomorrow for that matter. That'll teach me for gazing into the medium range. Jon. It's not easy though due to the variability year on year. Number of days with 10C or mo 2003 - 3 2004 - 6 2005 - 4 2006 - 1 2007 - 7 2008 - 10 2009 - 1 (so far) Will -- |
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Will Hand wrote:
Jon O'Rourke wrote: "Will Hand" wrote in message ... Despite a lot of cloud and some drizzle this morning, reached a max. of 10.2C today. The next milestone is the first 20C. You were wrong Jon :-) Yep... but somewhat ironic as after I'd posted about Friday I realised that today might see 10°C up in the mountains too, and tomorrow for that matter. That'll teach me for gazing into the medium range. Jon. It's not easy though due to the variability year on year. Number of days with 10C or mo 2003 - 3 2004 - 6 2005 - 4 2006 - 1 2007 - 7 2008 - 10 2009 - 1 (so far) Will In February of course, not the whole year! Will -- |
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