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I'm still sifting through my paper records but it looks like 4.2 will be one
of the lowest maximums, though there are many that get near to that figure
but they just don't quite make it.

Unfortunately I have incomplete figures for March 2001 (when you had 5 below
this figure). About to look at 1993; I need to get this stuff typed into a
spreadsheet!
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Nick G
Worcester
45m amsl

"Tudor Hughes" wrote in message
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Nick G wrote:
I recorded a rather warmer 4.2C yesterday (2nd), and it is looking

like that
will one of my lowest ever March maximums (since 1989).
_______________
Nick G
Worcester 45 amsl
http://www.worcesterweather.co.uk


Worcester must be a warm place! Since 1989 there have been 12
maxima here below 4.2°C in March. There were 3 in 1993, 2 in 1996, 2
in 1999 and 5 in 2001. There were a whole lot more in 1987 as well.
Today's max so far is 1.9°C, with sunny intervals and occasional very
light snow flurries.

Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, NE Surrey, 556 ft.



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Default Low March maximum

I'm still sifting through my paper records but it looks like 4.2 will be one
of the lowest maximums, though there are many that get near to that figure
but they just don't quite make it.

Unfortunately I have incomplete figures for March 2001 (when you had 5 below
this figure). About to look at 1993; I need to get this stuff typed into a
spreadsheet!
_______________________
Nick G
Worcester
45m amsl

"Tudor Hughes" wrote in message
oups.com...

Nick G wrote:
I recorded a rather warmer 4.2C yesterday (2nd), and it is looking

like that
will one of my lowest ever March maximums (since 1989).
_______________
Nick G
Worcester 45 amsl
http://www.worcesterweather.co.uk


Worcester must be a warm place! Since 1989 there have been 12
maxima here below 4.2°C in March. There were 3 in 1993, 2 in 1996, 2
in 1999 and 5 in 2001. There were a whole lot more in 1987 as well.
Today's max so far is 1.9°C, with sunny intervals and occasional very
light snow flurries.

Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, NE Surrey, 556 ft.


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Default Low March maximum

I'm still sifting through my paper records but it looks like 4.2 will be one
of the lowest maximums, though there are many that get near to that figure
but they just don't quite make it.

Unfortunately I have incomplete figures for March 2001 (when you had 5 below
this figure). About to look at 1993; I need to get this stuff typed into a
spreadsheet!
_______________________
Nick G
Worcester
45m amsl

"Tudor Hughes" wrote in message
oups.com...

Nick G wrote:
I recorded a rather warmer 4.2C yesterday (2nd), and it is looking

like that
will one of my lowest ever March maximums (since 1989).
_______________
Nick G
Worcester 45 amsl
http://www.worcesterweather.co.uk


Worcester must be a warm place! Since 1989 there have been 12
maxima here below 4.2°C in March. There were 3 in 1993, 2 in 1996, 2
in 1999 and 5 in 2001. There were a whole lot more in 1987 as well.
Today's max so far is 1.9°C, with sunny intervals and occasional very
light snow flurries.

Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, NE Surrey, 556 ft.


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Currently 5.5C at 16:00. There appears to be enough warmth in the sun now,
even with a cold northerly to raise the temperature significantly, maybe
your higher altitude and 'relative' proximity to the North Sea & the
Continent keep the temperatures suppressed under these conditions.
_______________________
Nick G
Worcester
45m amsl

"Tudor Hughes" wrote in message
oups.com...

Nick G wrote:
I recorded a rather warmer 4.2C yesterday (2nd), and it is looking

like that
will one of my lowest ever March maximums (since 1989).
_______________
Nick G
Worcester 45 amsl
http://www.worcesterweather.co.uk


Worcester must be a warm place! Since 1989 there have been 12
maxima here below 4.2°C in March. There were 3 in 1993, 2 in 1996, 2
in 1999 and 5 in 2001. There were a whole lot more in 1987 as well.
Today's max so far is 1.9°C, with sunny intervals and occasional very
light snow flurries.

Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, NE Surrey, 556 ft.




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Default Low March maximum

Currently 5.5C at 16:00. There appears to be enough warmth in the sun now,
even with a cold northerly to raise the temperature significantly, maybe
your higher altitude and 'relative' proximity to the North Sea & the
Continent keep the temperatures suppressed under these conditions.
_______________________
Nick G
Worcester
45m amsl

"Tudor Hughes" wrote in message
oups.com...

Nick G wrote:
I recorded a rather warmer 4.2C yesterday (2nd), and it is looking

like that
will one of my lowest ever March maximums (since 1989).
_______________
Nick G
Worcester 45 amsl
http://www.worcesterweather.co.uk


Worcester must be a warm place! Since 1989 there have been 12
maxima here below 4.2°C in March. There were 3 in 1993, 2 in 1996, 2
in 1999 and 5 in 2001. There were a whole lot more in 1987 as well.
Today's max so far is 1.9°C, with sunny intervals and occasional very
light snow flurries.

Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, NE Surrey, 556 ft.




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Default Low March maximum

Currently 5.5C at 16:00. There appears to be enough warmth in the sun now,
even with a cold northerly to raise the temperature significantly, maybe
your higher altitude and 'relative' proximity to the North Sea & the
Continent keep the temperatures suppressed under these conditions.
_______________________
Nick G
Worcester
45m amsl

"Tudor Hughes" wrote in message
oups.com...

Nick G wrote:
I recorded a rather warmer 4.2C yesterday (2nd), and it is looking

like that
will one of my lowest ever March maximums (since 1989).
_______________
Nick G
Worcester 45 amsl
http://www.worcesterweather.co.uk


Worcester must be a warm place! Since 1989 there have been 12
maxima here below 4.2°C in March. There were 3 in 1993, 2 in 1996, 2
in 1999 and 5 in 2001. There were a whole lot more in 1987 as well.
Today's max so far is 1.9°C, with sunny intervals and occasional very
light snow flurries.

Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, NE Surrey, 556 ft.


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Default Low March maximum

Currently 5.5C at 16:00. There appears to be enough warmth in the sun now,
even with a cold northerly to raise the temperature significantly, maybe
your higher altitude and 'relative' proximity to the North Sea & the
Continent keep the temperatures suppressed under these conditions.
_______________________
Nick G
Worcester
45m amsl

"Tudor Hughes" wrote in message
oups.com...

Nick G wrote:
I recorded a rather warmer 4.2C yesterday (2nd), and it is looking

like that
will one of my lowest ever March maximums (since 1989).
_______________
Nick G
Worcester 45 amsl
http://www.worcesterweather.co.uk


Worcester must be a warm place! Since 1989 there have been 12
maxima here below 4.2°C in March. There were 3 in 1993, 2 in 1996, 2
in 1999 and 5 in 2001. There were a whole lot more in 1987 as well.
Today's max so far is 1.9°C, with sunny intervals and occasional very
light snow flurries.

Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, NE Surrey, 556 ft.


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