The cold front passed through here at around 7pm - rather a disappointment in terms of dramatic weather, though I see it did turn thundery as it moved across Kent and Essex. Here the temperature dropped 5 degrees, from 15C to 10C in half an hour.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostPayback time for recent T-shirts and shorts days. It could be worse though, at least it's dry and sunny, which will help the temperature get into double digits before too long, with any luck, and offset a lively NW airflow.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostActually the temperature plunge.....Some disagreement exists between the two main players on the forecasting scene........
I'll never have your depth of interest and knowledge, but I do like to have an idea of what is coming my way.....
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Originally posted by Cockney Sparrow View Post
I'd be interested to know who they are. I like to keep an eye on the weather and use the met office app, and for longer range guidance their site from a web page. I also use the 3 hour rain radar page on the meteoradar.co.uk site - very handy when I had an allotment . I use no other pages there.
I'll never have your depth of interest and knowledge, but I do like to have an idea of what is coming my way.....
Of the other organisations used by contributers to the UKweather site - probably the best for ranges of opinion from serving and retired meteorologists and amateurs:
ECM: the European Centre for Medium Range Weather
GFS: the Globe Forum System
The latter two provide complex pattern analyses and maps of particular interest to UKWW posters. My theoretical understanding is about as limited as for that of music - rather like reading a script in a foreign language related to ones one has studied, such as Portuguese or Italian, I can get the general gist of reports sufficiently to know what they are writing about - or at least, I make that assumption!
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Temperatures on my north wall fell to 3C last night, and have probably now peaked at 8.5C, which is 6.5C below the average daytime temp for mid-October. That represents a drop from early July values to those of the end of November in just three days - probably not unprecedented, but more usual for April than in the autumn, when temperatures have in the past generally been on a slow slide from the end of September onwards. Fortunately I have enough residual warmth in the flat to not necessitate turning on the heating. It should start warming up again from Tuesday onwards, but from Wednesday we could all be in for a quite prolonged period of windy and very wet weather.
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Originally posted by DracoM View PostStation used by a lot of farmers round here is: Yr.no - Hourly weather forecast
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Originally posted by DracoM View PostUn-forecast HARD frost overnight. Now cloudless.
Un-protected plants bashed up a bit. Huh!
Sunny but cold day here yesterday on Sth Wilts/Dorset borders. Full winter get up for pm bike ride, including balaclava (under helmet for those who might have visions of nefarious bankrobbing appearance). A startling difference from the previous Sunday when we were basking in 22 degree warmth at the delightful Exbury Gardens on the banks of the Beaulieu River.
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Rather pleasant today. With rather a brisk easterly wind I was expecting it to be chilly, but in fact with the sun out it was OK. I had to go into the city for an appointment and was able to eat my picnic lunch outside, and the bus trip in was warm enough to warrant shedding my jacket for the duration of the journey. Early evening the payback started - even stronger wind and heavy rain - but it looks as if it should clear during the night.
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no boat last night (thus no deliveries for supermarkets) nor daytime sailing (our new boat seems fearful in going out if wind is above force 5) - however the night boat (still the old but reliable boat) is running so wind speed is expected to be less - certainly not as breezy now but rain has started and forecast to be heavy.
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