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Early fog cleared by 10.00 am to give sunny spells till 2pm when mist
and low cloud returned. Maximum temperature as of 3pm was 7.5C which is
the lowest maximum here since March 18th.

Dave,
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On Nov 16, 3:07*pm, Dave Cornwell wrote:
Early fog cleared by 10.00 am to give sunny spells till 2pm when mist
and low cloud returned. Maximum temperature as of 3pm was 7.5C which is
the lowest maximum here since March 18th.

Dave,
S.Essex


Brrrr. 13C (and wet) here Dave. Nothing like as cold. Is it possible
your max temp today has not yet been reached, if this lot gets to you
before midnight? Just a thought.
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Dawlish wrote:
On Nov 16, 3:07 pm, Dave Cornwell wrote:
Early fog cleared by 10.00 am to give sunny spells till 2pm when mist
and low cloud returned. Maximum temperature as of 3pm was 7.5C which is
the lowest maximum here since March 18th.

Dave,
S.Essex


Brrrr. 13C (and wet) here Dave. Nothing like as cold. Is it possible
your max temp today has not yet been reached, if this lot gets to you
before midnight? Just a thought.

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I did think that as well Paul - not my true max I know but I thought it
would give a good indication of the type of day, certainly coldest
during daylight hours since then.
Dave
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On Nov 16, 4:01*pm, Dave Cornwell wrote:
Dawlish wrote:
On Nov 16, 3:07 pm, Dave Cornwell wrote:
Early fog cleared by 10.00 am to give sunny spells till 2pm when mist
and low cloud returned. Maximum temperature as of 3pm was 7.5C which is
the lowest maximum here since March 18th.


Dave,
S.Essex


Brrrr. 13C (and wet) here Dave. Nothing like as cold. Is it possible
your max temp today has not yet been reached, if this lot gets to you
before midnight? Just a thought.


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I did think that as well Paul - not my true max I know but I thought it
would give a good indication of the type of day, certainly coldest
during daylight hours since then.
Dave


Yes, horrid!
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Dawlish wrote:
On Nov 16, 4:01 pm, Dave Cornwell wrote:
Dawlish wrote:
On Nov 16, 3:07 pm, Dave Cornwell wrote:
Early fog cleared by 10.00 am to give sunny spells till 2pm when mist
and low cloud returned. Maximum temperature as of 3pm was 7.5C which is
the lowest maximum here since March 18th.
Dave,
S.Essex
Brrrr. 13C (and wet) here Dave. Nothing like as cold. Is it possible
your max temp today has not yet been reached, if this lot gets to you
before midnight? Just a thought.

------------------------------------
I did think that as well Paul - not my true max I know but I thought it
would give a good indication of the type of day, certainly coldest
during daylight hours since then.
Dave


Yes, horrid!

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The fact that 7.5C is the lowest max temp between mid March and mid
November (i.e I would think the months of late March, April, Oct and
early November often produce lower) could indicate that 2011 will end up
as a pretty mild year, bearing in mind that the South at least had a
fairly mild Jan and Feb and Autumn was above average as well.
Dave


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On 16/11/2011 18:57, Dave Cornwell wrote:
The fact that 7.5C is the lowest max temp between mid March and mid
November (i.e I would think the months of late March, April, Oct and
early November often produce lower) could indicate that 2011 will end up
as a pretty mild year, bearing in mind that the South at least had a
fairly mild Jan and Feb and Autumn was above average as well.
Dave


Average temps (1st Jan - 15th Nov)
min max mean
2007 7.2 16.8 12.0
2008 7.9 15.9 11.9
2009 7.8 15.9 11.8
2010 6.5 15.7 11.1
2011 8.2 16.5 12.4

This year could end up being a warm one.... unless December turns cold
and nasty like last year.
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Nick G
Otter Valley, Devon
83 m amsl
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In article ,
Dave Cornwell writes:
The fact that 7.5C is the lowest max temp between mid March and
mid November (i.e I would think the months of late March, April,
Oct and early November often produce lower) could indicate that
2011 will end up as a pretty mild year, bearing in mind that the
South at least had a fairly mild Jan and Feb and Autumn was
above average as well.


And of course April was exceptionally warm. As against that, IIRC the
summer months were cooler than average, but even so unless we have
another severe December I think you will be right.
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by those who have not got it."
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On Nov 16, 7:29*pm, John Hall wrote:
In article ,
*Dave Cornwell writes:

The fact that 7.5C is the lowest max temp between mid March and
mid November (i.e I would think the months of *late March, April,
Oct and early November often produce lower) could indicate that
2011 will end up as a pretty mild year, bearing in mind that the
South at least had a fairly mild Jan and Feb and Autumn was
above average as well.


And of course April was exceptionally warm. As against that, IIRC the
summer months were cooler than average, but even so unless we have
another severe December I think you will be right.
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* * * * * * *"The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism
* * * * * * * by those who have not got it."
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * George Bernard Shaw


It's rather annoying that in such a mild year, the three months that
were cool were the three summer months!

Incidentally I wonder if this year would come close to setting the
records for most equable April-October period? In a typical southern
England location I'd guess that all of those months had mean maxima in
the approximate range 17-20C, compared to 14-23 in a typical year.

Nick
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On Wed, 16 Nov 2011 19:26:54 +0000
Nick Gardner wrote:

On 16/11/2011 18:57, Dave Cornwell wrote:
The fact that 7.5C is the lowest max temp between mid March and mid
November (i.e I would think the months of late March, April, Oct and
early November often produce lower) could indicate that 2011 will
end up as a pretty mild year, bearing in mind that the South at
least had a fairly mild Jan and Feb and Autumn was above average as
well. Dave


Average temps (1st Jan - 15th Nov)
min max mean
2007 7.2 16.8 12.0
2008 7.9 15.9 11.9
2009 7.8 15.9 11.8
2010 6.5 15.7 11.1
2011 8.2 16.5 12.4

This year could end up being a warm one.... unless December turns
cold and nasty like last year.
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Nick G
Otter Valley, Devon
83 m amsl
http://www.ottervalley.co.uk


Don't you mean "cold and lovely?" ;-)

Nick, could you please alter your sig to replace the long line? The
divider should be "-- ". This would then be recognised by newsreaders
and removed from any replies. Come to think of it, why not create it as
a sig and let TB8 do it all for you?

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Dawlish wrote:
On Nov 16, 4:01 pm, Dave Cornwell wrote:
Dawlish wrote:
On Nov 16, 3:07 pm, Dave Cornwell wrote:
Early fog cleared by 10.00 am to give sunny spells till 2pm when mist
and low cloud returned. Maximum temperature as of 3pm was 7.5C which is
the lowest maximum here since March 18th.
Dave,
S.Essex
Brrrr. 13C (and wet) here Dave. Nothing like as cold. Is it possible
your max temp today has not yet been reached, if this lot gets to you
before midnight? Just a thought.

------------------------------------
I did think that as well Paul - not my true max I know but I thought it
would give a good indication of the type of day, certainly coldest
during daylight hours since then.
Dave


Yes, horrid!

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Crept up to 8.1C by midnight. Surprisingly bright and cheery this
morning. 12.7C, 10.45am


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