Hadley is still not updating so in the meantime Netweather have the CET at 6.94°C, 0.64°C above average
GWS, GW
Now that March weather is shaping up (or at least the first half is), I see I'm at the wrong end of the table again
I'm even thinking my 7c is too low. Judging by the output, we'll be in summer by the end of the week!
March starts off way above average looks like it will stay that way as well.
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/hadobs/hadcet/cet_info_mean.html
Still no update from Hadley but Netweather have the CET at 6.48°C which is 0.18°C above average
MetO showing 7.0 for March up to 5th
Hadley is still stuck on February 27th for me
Try shift + F5 to refresh th epage
Thanks GW - much appreciated work on this
Just checked the page again today and its updated now
Now moved on to 6.6 up to 6th
After the latest reports I have just seen - beginning to think that my forecast - guess of 7C will be too low.
I'd never be suprised if it ended up close to 9C now.
Anyway who cares - the milder the better as far as I am concerned.
Waiting for Philip to update.
http://www.climate-uk.com/index.html
A very mild week next week should see the CET rocketing and given we are already running roughly 1c above average we could be nearer 8.5-9c by the time this mild spell finishes next weekend.
Once again for the 7th month running i look to have guessed too low.
Still on 6.6C from the MetO up to 8th March which is unchanged from 6th
Its mentioned in todays Tele - that its expected this mild spell will run for a month and include the Easter Weekend.
That's cursed it
I told you to start worrying when I went for 7c as well!
Anyway, I'm with you I think we'll get nearer to 9c and the milder the better for me too! Looks like we won't be having that celebratory drink, but it'll be nice to sit out with a drink in the evenings!
Well you never know but a March CET of over 9C has only been done twice before (1938 and 1957) so we are in records territory with that