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Eskimo Will August 17th 15 08:10 AM

[WR} Haytor 17/8/15 (scorcher!)
 
0900

Not a cloud in the sky and the hot sunshine has already pushed the
temperature up to yesterday's max. of +16.2C. Unless we get some wind, today
is going to be warm (over 21C). Sun-facing curtains drawn in anticipation.

Will
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http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm
Will Hand (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl)
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David Mitchell[_4_] August 17th 15 08:42 AM

[WR} Haytor 17/8/15 (scorcher!)
 
On Monday, August 17, 2015 at 9:10:31 AM UTC+1, wrote:
0900

Not a cloud in the sky and the hot sunshine has already pushed the
temperature up to yesterday's max. of +16.2C. Unless we get some wind, today
is going to be warm (over 21C). Sun-facing curtains drawn in anticipation.

Will
--
http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm
Will Hand (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl)
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Evenings and nights getting quite chilly now though, as Ken has already mentioned, so feeling a bit Autumnal, even though it's lovely out there now.
Some North Sea murk tomorrow by the looks of it.

Eskimo Will August 17th 15 08:52 AM

[WR} Haytor 17/8/15 (scorcher!)
 

"David Mitchell" wrote in message
...
On Monday, August 17, 2015 at 9:10:31 AM UTC+1,
wrote:
0900

Not a cloud in the sky and the hot sunshine has already pushed the
temperature up to yesterday's max. of +16.2C. Unless we get some wind,
today
is going to be warm (over 21C). Sun-facing curtains drawn in
anticipation.


Evenings and nights getting quite chilly now though, as Ken has already
mentioned, so feeling a bit Autumnal, even though it's lovely out there
now.
Some North Sea murk tomorrow by the looks of it.


Agreed, but there is still a lot of "softness" in the air. We also have
September to come which is our driest month and still pretty warm. (Just 79
mm on average and up to 17.4C average max. ). Things change in October (200
mm average rainfall and 13.7C average max.).

Will
--
http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm
Will Hand (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl)
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Alan Gardiner[_3_] August 17th 15 01:15 PM

[WR} Haytor 17/8/15 (scorcher!)
 
"Eskimo Will" wrote in
:

Agreed, but there is still a lot of "softness" in the air. We also
have September to come which is our driest month and still pretty
warm. (Just 79 mm on average and up to 17.4C average max. ). Things
change in October (200 mm average rainfall and 13.7C average max.).

Will


Sepember is the dresit month in St Albans, average arinfall 32.7mm since
2002. Always a good month for a late summer holiday.

Alan
http://www.wunderground.com/weathers...p?ID=IHERTSST1

Graham Easterling[_3_] August 17th 15 03:50 PM

[WR} Haytor 17/8/15 (scorcher!)
 

The switch from the September dryness to the October rains is very
noticeable.

It is the best time to go down the beach for a swim with the sea
warm and the sun softened, and the beaches quiet.


I know, I'm able to return to Sennen after avoidint it for 6 weeks, when it's just too busy.


Talking of going for a swim.... Sun's out!

Nick Gardner
Otter Valley, Devon

Just been for a swim with the family at Perranuthnoe. Even that 'locals' beach is getting very popular now. Tide coming in (low 13:00 here) & a very, very light onshore breeze meant some nice 'warm pools' of water close in. Followed by a drink at The Cabin http://www.thecabinbeachcafe.co.uk/ . Some medium Cu on the Lizard convergence zone this afternoon didn't affect the sunshine on the beach

Max of 20.3C in Penzance today - scraping back up to near normal.

Graham
Penzance

Eskimo Will August 17th 15 06:38 PM

[WR} Haytor 17/8/15 (scorcher!)
 

"Nick Gardner" wrote in message
...
"Eskimo Will" Wrote in message:
Agreed, but there is still a lot of "softness" in the air. We also have
September to come which is our driest month and still pretty warm. (Just
79
mm on average and up to 17.4C average max. ). Things change in October
(200
mm average rainfall and 13.7C average max.).


Still feels very much like high summer here after a lovely weekend
and today's hot sunshine and cloudless sky.

You're right about September Will. It is more of a continuation of
summer down 'ere with days frequently above 20C even through to
the end of the month and you even get a few days above 20C well
into October in most years.

The switch from the September dryness to the October rains is very
noticeable.

It is the best time to go down the beach for a swim with the sea
warm and the sun softened, and the beaches quiet.

Talking of going for a swim.... Sun's out!


"Scorcher" as expected today, +21.7C max. despite clouding over this
afternoon.

Will
--
http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm
Will Hand (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl)
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Nick Gardner[_6_] August 27th 15 08:07 PM

[WR} Haytor 17/8/15 (scorcher!)
 
"Eskimo Will" Wrote in message:
Agreed, but there is still a lot of "softness" in the air. We also have
September to come which is our driest month and still pretty warm. (Just 79
mm on average and up to 17.4C average max. ). Things change in October (200
mm average rainfall and 13.7C average max.).


Still feels very much like high summer here after a lovely weekend
and today's hot sunshine and cloudless sky.

You're right about September Will. It is more of a continuation of
summer down 'ere with days frequently above 20C even through to
the end of the month and you even get a few days above 20C well
into October in most years.

The switch from the September dryness to the October rains is very
noticeable.

It is the best time to go down the beach for a swim with the sea
warm and the sun softened, and the beaches quiet.

Talking of going for a swim.... Sun's out!

--
Nick Gardner
Otter Valley, Devon
20 m amsl
http://www.ottervalley.co.uk


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