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1830

*Measured* rainfall for last two days 44.8 mm. 24 hours to 1800 today 21.0 mm.
Monthly measured total 115.0 mm (AWS was 105.7mm) - 125% of ETLA for April.

Davis AWS is under-reading as usual.

Temp 8.8 deg C
Relative humidity 93%
Dewpoint 8 deg C
Weather - Light rain and fog
Visibility - 200m
Cloud - Sky obscured due to fog
Bar - 1007.1 hPa steady

Day max. 12.5 deg C

I love the rain, I love the rain, I love the rain, .... :-)

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1830

*Measured* rainfall for last two days 44.8 mm. 24 hours to 1800 today 21.0
mm.
Monthly measured total 115.0 mm (AWS was 105.7mm) - 125% of ETLA for
April.


Will.
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Only around 3mm in the 24 hours ending 18:00 here, most of that around 16:00
today. The front cleared here by 17:00 yesterday, then seemed to stick over
Devon.

I should imagine the SE flow makes you about the wettest part of Dartmoor.

Graham
Penzance

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1830

*Measured* rainfall for last two days 44.8 mm. 24 hours to 1800 today 21.0
mm.
Monthly measured total 115.0 mm (AWS was 105.7mm) - 125% of ETLA for
April.


Will.
--


Only around 3mm in the 24 hours ending 18:00 here, most of that around 16:00
today. The front cleared here by 17:00 yesterday, then seemed to stick over
Devon.

I should imagine the SE flow makes you about the wettest part of Dartmoor.

Graham
Penzance

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1830

*Measured* rainfall for last two days 44.8 mm. 24 hours to 1800 today 21.0
mm.
Monthly measured total 115.0 mm (AWS was 105.7mm) - 125% of ETLA for
April.


Will.
--


Only around 3mm in the 24 hours ending 18:00 here, most of that around 16:00
today. The front cleared here by 17:00 yesterday, then seemed to stick over
Devon.

I should imagine the SE flow makes you about the wettest part of Dartmoor.

Graham
Penzance

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1830

*Measured* rainfall for last two days 44.8 mm. 24 hours to 1800 today 21.0
mm.
Monthly measured total 115.0 mm (AWS was 105.7mm) - 125% of ETLA for
April.


Will.
--


Only around 3mm in the 24 hours ending 18:00 here, most of that around 16:00
today. The front cleared here by 17:00 yesterday, then seemed to stick over
Devon.

I should imagine the SE flow makes you about the wettest part of Dartmoor.

Graham
Penzance

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Graham Easterling wrote:
Only around 3mm in the 24 hours ending 18:00 here, most of that

around 16:00 today.


LOL -- just as Alan and family arrived???
sorry
-- a little dry weather goes to the head hereabouts
!

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Jill Bowis

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Housing; Equipment, Books, Videos, Gifts
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Working Holidays in Scotland
http://www.kintaline.co.uk
The front cleared here by 17:00 yesterday, then
seemed to stick over Devon.

I should imagine the SE flow makes you about the wettest part of
Dartmoor.

Graham
Penzance

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Graham Easterling wrote:
Only around 3mm in the 24 hours ending 18:00 here, most of that

around 16:00 today.


LOL -- just as Alan and family arrived???
sorry
-- a little dry weather goes to the head hereabouts
!

--

regards
Jill Bowis

Pure bred utility chickens and ducks
Housing; Equipment, Books, Videos, Gifts
Herbaceous; Herb and Alpine nursery
Working Holidays in Scotland
http://www.kintaline.co.uk
The front cleared here by 17:00 yesterday, then
seemed to stick over Devon.

I should imagine the SE flow makes you about the wettest part of
Dartmoor.

Graham
Penzance

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Graham Easterling wrote:
Only around 3mm in the 24 hours ending 18:00 here, most of that

around 16:00 today.


LOL -- just as Alan and family arrived???
sorry
-- a little dry weather goes to the head hereabouts
!

--

regards
Jill Bowis

Pure bred utility chickens and ducks
Housing; Equipment, Books, Videos, Gifts
Herbaceous; Herb and Alpine nursery
Working Holidays in Scotland
http://www.kintaline.co.uk
The front cleared here by 17:00 yesterday, then
seemed to stick over Devon.

I should imagine the SE flow makes you about the wettest part of
Dartmoor.

Graham
Penzance

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Graham Easterling wrote:
Only around 3mm in the 24 hours ending 18:00 here, most of that

around 16:00 today.


LOL -- just as Alan and family arrived???
sorry
-- a little dry weather goes to the head hereabouts
!

--

regards
Jill Bowis

Pure bred utility chickens and ducks
Housing; Equipment, Books, Videos, Gifts
Herbaceous; Herb and Alpine nursery
Working Holidays in Scotland
http://www.kintaline.co.uk
The front cleared here by 17:00 yesterday, then
seemed to stick over Devon.

I should imagine the SE flow makes you about the wettest part of
Dartmoor.

Graham
Penzance

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www:
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