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Dropped to 8.7C last night, the 6th coldest August night in the last
18 years. Gin clear skies and the gentlest of offshore breezes. Another sunny start. Despite the current forecast showing cloudier skies over Cornwall, only a few thin wisps of cirrus around. Even out on Scilly there is currently only patchy thin high cloud www.tregarthens-hotel.co.uk/webcam-harbour.php. 4th consecutive beach day looks likely. Just a small fun wave yesterday. www.sennen-cove.com/today2.htm Graham Penzance |
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On 8 Aug, 08:08, Graham Easterling wrote:
Dropped to 8.7C last night, the 6th coldest August night in the last 18 years. Gin clear skies and the gentlest of offshore breezes. Hi, Graham, That's low for you Graham! Higher here for a change, 9.1C in Copley Village (grass 3.1C) after 22.5C high (21.9C / 6.9C at the Lead Mill) Settling down to the normal rain-shadow here now with just 3.8mm rain so far this month. Quite a relief after last month's deluges. Hay / silage making in full swing after the long delay. Best wishes, Ken Copley, Teesdale |
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On 8 Aug, 10:59, Ken Cook wrote:
On 8 Aug, 08:08, Graham Easterling wrote: Dropped to 8.7C last night, the 6th coldest August night in the last 18 years. Gin clear skies and the gentlest of offshore breezes. Hi, Graham, That's low for you Graham! Higher here for a change, 9.1C in Copley Village (grass 3.1C) after 22.5C high (21.9C / 6.9C at the Lead Mill) Settling down to the normal rain-shadow here now with just 3.8mm rain so far this month. Quite a relief after last month's deluges. Hay / silage making in full swing after the long delay. Best wishes, Ken Copley, Teesdale Likewise much drier here as well Ken, we were luckily well west of all the recent thundery rain. The Azores high is dominating our weather now, and has certainly totally killed the front which was forecast to bring more in the way of cloud today. The dewpoint is now rising currently 13C, so no repeat of a single figure minimum seems likely tonight. The air also seems inherently warmer & more stable. Cumulus developed readily inland around 10:00am but, at least west of Camborne, has since largely dissipated. I find http://213.123.173.101:83/main_activex.cgi very useful for seeing how much cloud there really is on approaching weak frontal systems, as the MetO graphics tend to overstate it. Graham Penzance |
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