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On 30/05/2015 09:25, Col wrote:
Ron Button wrote: I know we are getting used to it ,but current temps around the country of just over 10c are rather like mid March rather than late May, but yet it is being largly ignored by the media especially the Met Office. Thought it should be worthy of some comment, even by Norman ! Failed to even reach 10°C here yesterday, a max of just 9.8°C. *Surely* the last single digit max until the autumn? A min of 3.7°C last night too, so definately a bit parky. The change to much warmer conditions can't happen soon enough, I'm sick of these endless cool north westerlies. It's heaven for Will the cold heart of Haytor. |
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"Eskimo Will" wrote in
: It's lovely! 11.1C here in warm sunshine now. Not looking forward to 25C later next week :-( Will Well I am, perfect for getting out on the bike. Alan |
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"Eskimo Will" wrote:
It's lovely! 11.1C here in warm sunshine now. Not looking forward to 25C later next week :-( 25C? Bliss! I hope you're not just teasing :-) |
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![]() "Togless" wrote in message ... "Eskimo Will" wrote: It's lovely! 11.1C here in warm sunshine now. Not looking forward to 25C later next week :-( 25C? Bliss! I hope you're not just teasing :-) Maybe for one day only now thankfully. +10.4C here today at 1340. Will -- http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm Will Hand (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl) --------------------------------------------- |
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"Eskimo Will" wrote:
"Togless" wrote: "Eskimo Will" wrote: It's lovely! 11.1C here in warm sunshine now. Not looking forward to 25C later next week :-( 25C? Bliss! I hope you're not just teasing :-) Maybe for one day only now thankfully. +10.4C here today at 1340. Yes it looks like just Friday, if it happens. I know you don't like the heat but there could be a consolation prize of some thunderstorms developing, if you believe the forecast at this range - presumably imported from le continent rather than home-grown. |
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![]() "Togless" wrote in message ... "Eskimo Will" wrote: "Togless" wrote: "Eskimo Will" wrote: It's lovely! 11.1C here in warm sunshine now. Not looking forward to 25C later next week :-( 25C? Bliss! I hope you're not just teasing :-) Maybe for one day only now thankfully. +10.4C here today at 1340. Yes it looks like just Friday, if it happens. I know you don't like the heat but there could be a consolation prize of some thunderstorms developing, if you believe the forecast at this range - presumably imported from le continent rather than home-grown. Yes thursday evening/night to Fri morning is looking good for me before they move north. Max. today +11.8C. Now +8.9C more like late October than early June :-) Will -- http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm Will Hand (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl) --------------------------------------------- |
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![]() "Eskimo Will" wrote in message ... Yes thursday evening/night to Fri morning is looking good for me before they move north. Max. today +11.8C. Now +8.9C more like late October than early June :-) And that wind, never mind cool, it's bloody *cold*! Got home from work to find the temp a miserable 8.5°C. Summer can only get better. -- Col Bolton, Lancashire 160m asl Snow videos: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3QvmL4UWBmHFMKWiwYm_gg |
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![]() "Col" wrote in message ... "Eskimo Will" wrote in message ... Yes thursday evening/night to Fri morning is looking good for me before they move north. Max. today +11.8C. Now +8.9C more like late October than early June :-) And that wind, never mind cool, it's bloody *cold*! Got home from work to find the temp a miserable 8.5°C. Summer can only get better. I normally count June as a largely Spring month up here. Summer really gets going in July and August into September. June is often a transition month. June Average max (2003-14). 18.1C July 19.6C August 19.2C Sept 17.4C Will -- http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm Will Hand (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl) --------------------------------------------- |
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![]() "Eskimo Will" wrote in message ... "Col" wrote in message ... "Eskimo Will" wrote in message ... Yes thursday evening/night to Fri morning is looking good for me before they move north. Max. today +11.8C. Now +8.9C more like late October than early June :-) And that wind, never mind cool, it's bloody *cold*! Got home from work to find the temp a miserable 8.5°C. Summer can only get better. I normally count June as a largely Spring month up here. Summer really gets going in July and August into September. June is often a transition month. June Average max (2003-14). 18.1C July 19.6C August 19.2C Sept 17.4C I think a lot of places are like that. June being definately the the cooleat of the three summer months with little to choose from between July and August though July usually just shading it. I wonder if some coastal locations have a warmer August duie to SSTs being higher during that month. -- Col Bolton, Lancashire 160m asl Snow videos: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3QvmL4UWBmHFMKWiwYm_gg |
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![]() I think a lot of places are like that. June being definately the the cooleat of the three summer months with little to choose from between July and August though July usually just shading it. I wonder if some coastal locations have a warmer August duie to SSTs being higher during that month. -- Col Bolton, Lancashire 160m asl Snow videos: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3QvmL4UWBmHFMKWiwYm_gg In Penzance, during the 24 year period of my records, August is 0.1C warmer than July (17.0C & 16.9C respectively.) Even back in the days of Manley (1911-194something) August was warmer, 16.7C compared with 16.3 for July. However, to a large extent the strength of the sun in June makes up for the deficit in temperature. When it's shining that is. I can confirm the sea's pretty nippy at the moment. Graham Penzance |
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