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![]() Philip Eden wrote: "Edmund Lewis" wrote in message ups.com... Quite unusually, we're into the second half of May and have had nothing higher than 18C this year in mid-Shropshire. I seem to remember places in Wales reaching 21 in late March, the usual southeastern suspects (London, Gravesend etc) the weekend 30th April/1st May, and somewhere in Scotland this week. Yet here we're still waiting, despite several fine sunny days. Who else has/hasn't reached the big 21 yet? The warm spell at the turn of this month saw 21+ within a line roughly from Lincoln to Wolverhampton to Hereford to Salisbury to Winchester, but excluding all the south coast and parts of the east coast. As you say, isolated spots outside this area reached 21+ in mid-March (Trawscoed, Saunton Sands) and last week (Perth/Strathallan). But that's about it. Much of Britain failed to pass 21 until early-July in 1972. Philip Eden Thanks for that info. I'm only just outside that area you gave; often I've noticed in spring/summer that Hereford, Worcester through about Wolverhampton to Lincoln seems to be the boundary of the warmest area, while temperatures here are far more like those in the northwest eg Lancashire. I'm puzzled as to why this area never seems to benefit from any kind of downslope warming in a SW'ly especially, when the topography seems just right. We certainly get the rainshadow effect. In 1996 the first 21 here didn't arrive till early June. Edmund |
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![]() Philip Eden wrote: "Edmund Lewis" wrote in message ups.com... Quite unusually, we're into the second half of May and have had nothing higher than 18C this year in mid-Shropshire. I seem to remember places in Wales reaching 21 in late March, the usual southeastern suspects (London, Gravesend etc) the weekend 30th April/1st May, and somewhere in Scotland this week. Yet here we're still waiting, despite several fine sunny days. Who else has/hasn't reached the big 21 yet? The warm spell at the turn of this month saw 21+ within a line roughly from Lincoln to Wolverhampton to Hereford to Salisbury to Winchester, but excluding all the south coast and parts of the east coast. As you say, isolated spots outside this area reached 21+ in mid-March (Trawscoed, Saunton Sands) and last week (Perth/Strathallan). But that's about it. Much of Britain failed to pass 21 until early-July in 1972. Philip Eden Thanks for that info. I'm only just outside that area you gave; often I've noticed in spring/summer that Hereford, Worcester through about Wolverhampton to Lincoln seems to be the boundary of the warmest area, while temperatures here are far more like those in the northwest eg Lancashire. I'm puzzled as to why this area never seems to benefit from any kind of downslope warming in a SW'ly especially, when the topography seems just right. We certainly get the rainshadow effect. In 1996 the first 21 here didn't arrive till early June. Edmund |
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![]() Philip Eden wrote: "Edmund Lewis" wrote in message ups.com... Quite unusually, we're into the second half of May and have had nothing higher than 18C this year in mid-Shropshire. I seem to remember places in Wales reaching 21 in late March, the usual southeastern suspects (London, Gravesend etc) the weekend 30th April/1st May, and somewhere in Scotland this week. Yet here we're still waiting, despite several fine sunny days. Who else has/hasn't reached the big 21 yet? The warm spell at the turn of this month saw 21+ within a line roughly from Lincoln to Wolverhampton to Hereford to Salisbury to Winchester, but excluding all the south coast and parts of the east coast. As you say, isolated spots outside this area reached 21+ in mid-March (Trawscoed, Saunton Sands) and last week (Perth/Strathallan). But that's about it. Much of Britain failed to pass 21 until early-July in 1972. Philip Eden Thanks for that info. I'm only just outside that area you gave; often I've noticed in spring/summer that Hereford, Worcester through about Wolverhampton to Lincoln seems to be the boundary of the warmest area, while temperatures here are far more like those in the northwest eg Lancashire. I'm puzzled as to why this area never seems to benefit from any kind of downslope warming in a SW'ly especially, when the topography seems just right. We certainly get the rainshadow effect. In 1996 the first 21 here didn't arrive till early June. Edmund |
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![]() Jonathan Stott wrote: Edmund Lewis wrote: Quite unusually, we're into the second half of May and have had nothing higher than 18C this year in mid-Shropshire. I seem to remember places in Wales reaching 21 in late March, the usual southeastern suspects (London, Gravesend etc) the weekend 30th April/1st May, and somewhere in Scotland this week. Yet here we're still waiting, despite several fine sunny days. Who else has/hasn't reached the big 21 yet? 25.7C here on 1st May. I would really really like to see it, that the southeast could get all the coldest, dullest weather in summer for 5 years running..... But I know that won't happen unless I move there. sigh ;-) Edmund |
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![]() Jonathan Stott wrote: Edmund Lewis wrote: Quite unusually, we're into the second half of May and have had nothing higher than 18C this year in mid-Shropshire. I seem to remember places in Wales reaching 21 in late March, the usual southeastern suspects (London, Gravesend etc) the weekend 30th April/1st May, and somewhere in Scotland this week. Yet here we're still waiting, despite several fine sunny days. Who else has/hasn't reached the big 21 yet? 25.7C here on 1st May. I would really really like to see it, that the southeast could get all the coldest, dullest weather in summer for 5 years running..... But I know that won't happen unless I move there. sigh ;-) Edmund |
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![]() Jonathan Stott wrote: Edmund Lewis wrote: Quite unusually, we're into the second half of May and have had nothing higher than 18C this year in mid-Shropshire. I seem to remember places in Wales reaching 21 in late March, the usual southeastern suspects (London, Gravesend etc) the weekend 30th April/1st May, and somewhere in Scotland this week. Yet here we're still waiting, despite several fine sunny days. Who else has/hasn't reached the big 21 yet? 25.7C here on 1st May. I would really really like to see it, that the southeast could get all the coldest, dullest weather in summer for 5 years running..... But I know that won't happen unless I move there. sigh ;-) Edmund |
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Edmund Lewis wrote:
25.7C here on 1st May. I would really really like to see it, that the southeast could get all the coldest, dullest weather in summer for 5 years running..... But I know that won't happen unless I move there. sigh ;-) Despite the high temperatures at the top of the month, the current mean temperature this May is 11.1C which is (so far) 0.5degC below the local 1971-2000 mean and on Saturday the maximum temperature was only 11.6C, so it's not all sun and hot temperatures ![]() -- Jonathan Stott Canterbury Weather: http://www.canterburyweather.co.uk/ Reverse my e-mail address to reply by e-mail |
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Edmund Lewis wrote:
25.7C here on 1st May. I would really really like to see it, that the southeast could get all the coldest, dullest weather in summer for 5 years running..... But I know that won't happen unless I move there. sigh ;-) Despite the high temperatures at the top of the month, the current mean temperature this May is 11.1C which is (so far) 0.5degC below the local 1971-2000 mean and on Saturday the maximum temperature was only 11.6C, so it's not all sun and hot temperatures ![]() -- Jonathan Stott Canterbury Weather: http://www.canterburyweather.co.uk/ Reverse my e-mail address to reply by e-mail |
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Edmund Lewis wrote:
25.7C here on 1st May. I would really really like to see it, that the southeast could get all the coldest, dullest weather in summer for 5 years running..... But I know that won't happen unless I move there. sigh ;-) Despite the high temperatures at the top of the month, the current mean temperature this May is 11.1C which is (so far) 0.5degC below the local 1971-2000 mean and on Saturday the maximum temperature was only 11.6C, so it's not all sun and hot temperatures ![]() -- Jonathan Stott Canterbury Weather: http://www.canterburyweather.co.uk/ Reverse my e-mail address to reply by e-mail |
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![]() "Jonathan Stott" wrote in message ... Despite the high temperatures at the top of the month, the current mean temperature this May is 11.1C which is (so far) 0.5degC below the local 1971-2000 mean and on Saturday the maximum temperature was only 11.6C, so it's not all sun and hot temperatures ![]() -- Jonathan Stott Canterbury Weather: http://www.canterburyweather.co.uk/ Jonathan For a graphic illustration of this you only have to look at the "How is May shaping up?" section on Philip Eden's website: http://www.climate-uk.com/graphs/200505.htm Regards, Roger |
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