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Default [WR] 0.0C at 17:50 in Rayleigh Essex

"Tom" wrote in message ...
Some recent Essex temps from online stations (times in brackets)

-02.4C Danbury (19.36)
-01.7C Epping (19.32)
-01.3C Bishop's Stortford (19.28)
-00.4C Witham (19.29)
-00.3C Southend-on-Sea (19.31)
-00.3C Andrewsfield (19.00)
+03.0C Walton-on-Naze (19.00)

Tom
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Thanks Tom!
Looks like my reading of -0.7C Rayleigh (19:50) is about right.

Do you have the URLs of those weather stations?

Brendan


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Default [WR] 0.0C at 17:50 in Rayleigh Essex


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Minus 0.5 here in Basildon @ 19.25
Regards.
Len.


Bit warmer here in the west close to the Irish sea,
3.5° C @ 1930GMT


Temp here currently 2.4C.
The moon is shining through a layer of high cloud.
It's impossible to tell whether it's the back end of the front
moving west or the forward end of the front moving east........

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Default [WR] 0.0C at 17:50 in Rayleigh Essex

Brendan.
I agree with Jon, As here in Basildon my readings were slightly higher than
the others, due to the fact we are in a town and buildings give off heat.
Think of the centre of London as an example, Most winters are comparitively
frost free for that very reason, so don't worry about what seem to be
abnormally high readings. Its quite normal.
Best regards.
Len.

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At18:50 I'm reading -0.5C.

Why are other people reading much lower temps?

My sensor in the wrong place?
My readout display is not accurate?
Or perhaps the most obvious answer.... Perhaps its simply not that cold

yet here in Rayleigh.

Brendan


I'd go for answer 3. Your reading looks like it's in the right ball
park.

Jon.




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