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Monday, May 14, 2018 1:59:37 PM

Probably a shortlived topic, but what the heck!

As often happens in a spring northerly, there are some impressively low humidities around this afternoon.

The lowest I've seen so far is 23% at Odiham at 1 PM today and as of right now Farnborough is the lowest I can see: 19C, dewpoint of -1C for a 26% relative humidity.

It's a good day for drying clothes in central southern England by the looks of it!


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Monday, May 14, 2018 2:39:15 PM
I was thinking that should be the case, but only been down to 52% so far here, I guess we are getting some moisture of the Sea.

If out of the sun for more than a few minutes it's none to warm, about 16C


Bolty
Monday, May 14, 2018 2:40:52 PM
38% has been my lowest here. Very dry air for the UK.
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Monday, May 14, 2018 2:42:46 PM
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Monday, May 14, 2018 3:00:19 PM

The lowest relative humidity which I can report for today so far has come at the botanic gardens in Edinburgh where the temperature at 3pm was 17.3°C with a dew point of 4.8°C. That in turn works out to a relative humidity of just 37.5% to the nearest 0.1%.

That is even lower than Bolty's above reported figure of 38% although his figure might just be rounded off to the nearest 1%, whereas my own figure is given to the nearest 0.1%.

 


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LeedsLad123
Monday, May 14, 2018 3:07:54 PM
Down to 36% today.
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Charmhills
Monday, May 14, 2018 3:44:26 PM

Clear blue sky's with low humidity and dps which is nice for running in.


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Arcus
Monday, May 14, 2018 4:22:57 PM
33% humidity here currently, beautifully deep blue skies today.
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johncs2016
Monday, May 14, 2018 4:59:31 PM
I can now report that once again here in Edinburgh, we have matched the relative humidity of 37.5% which I reported earlier on for the botanic gardens in Edinburgh. This time, it is Edinburgh Gogarbank which has just obtained that honour with a temperature of 18.7°C and a dew point of 6.2°C as at 5pm this afternoon.


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Monday, May 14, 2018 7:24:24 PM

62% here now after an afternoon 'low' of 54%. 


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Monday, May 14, 2018 7:38:14 PM

I recorded 29% today and even now at 8:30 in the evening it is only 46%. That would explain why the air seemed a little chilly when I arrived home despite the temperatures being in excess of 18C. I was surprised how warm it was.

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Tuesday, May 15, 2018 6:15:02 AM

That must explain the almost gin clear air yesterday with great visibility, good laundry drying conditions and the ground drying out fast.

I wonder if we are entering a protracted dry spell?  or will it a blink and you miss it event and back to normal Atlantic service after the W/E.


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Rob K
Tuesday, May 15, 2018 9:54:55 AM

Interestingly despite the low humidity at ground level (Farnborough and Odiham are both near me and it was indeed a good drying day!) there were some very impressive contrail displays overhead for much of the day - always a sure sign of high humidity aloft. A look at the GFS data confirms that up at 250mb it was close to 100% humidity in the SE corner of the country for much of the day, with much drier air further west.

Looking west from here you could see the almost ruler straight boundary between the drier air to the west and the humid air to the east: quite striking the way the contrails just stop dead!


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Tuesday, May 15, 2018 1:08:23 PM

So that's what has evaporated the cloud.

Brightened up smartly this morning and now blue sky and sunshine.

 


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Tuesday, May 15, 2018 3:43:06 PM

Looking west from here you could see the almost ruler straight boundary between the drier air to the west and the humid air to the east: quite striking the way the contrails just stop dead!

Originally Posted by: Rob K 

An excellent example of a marked change in humidity!

Incidentally, today's lowest that I can find is 29% at Coningsby at 4 PM.

http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/weather/maps/current?LANG=en&DATE=1526396400&CONT=euro&LAND=UK&KEY=UK&SORT=3&UD=0&INT=06&TYP=feuchte&ART=tabelle&RUBRIK=akt&R=310&CEL=C&SI=mph

 


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Tuesday, May 15, 2018 5:51:57 PM
33% again the low here this afternoon at 3pm. That's all gone now though as the cloud is rolling in from the NW.
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Wednesday, May 16, 2018 8:28:16 AM

Lowest  Humidity  29%    06-05-2018  @ 14:07 




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johncs2016
Wednesday, May 16, 2018 11:43:48 AM
Relative humidity at Edinburgh Gogarbank is down to 33.0% with a temperature of 13.5°C and a dew point of 0.1°C as at 12 noon today (16 May 2018).


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Wednesday, May 16, 2018 2:50:12 PM
Here in Miami Beach relative humidity is 84%...
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Wednesday, May 16, 2018 2:54:12 PM

Relative humidity at Edinburgh Gogarbank is down to 33.0% with a temperature of 13.5°C and a dew point of 0.1°C as at 12 noon today (16 May 2018).

Originally Posted by: johncs2016 


What do the neighbouring station say, that seems very low for today though I guess you are back in sun again now?
75% here and only 8.4C, it is uncomfortable outside in the wind.


johncs2016
Wednesday, May 16, 2018 3:25:03 PM


What do the neighbouring station say, that seems very low for today though I guess you are back in sun again now?
75% here and only 8.4C, it is uncomfortable outside in the wind.

Originally Posted by: four 

For the neighbouring stations at the time in question, we had relative humidities of 45% at Edinburgh Airport (temperature = 13°C, dew point = 2°C) and 47% at the botanic gardens in Edinburgh (temperature = 12.2°C, dew point = 1.6°C).

Those are both a bit higher than the value for Edinburgh Gogarbank at that time (and I do agree that this seemed to be a bit low), but all of those values are still below 50% which confirms even more, that we are in quite a dry air mass just now.

Having said that though, the Sun could be contributing towards that quite a lot as well since the relative humidity has tended to be much lower during the day, before increasing at night as the actual temperature (which is known as the dry bulb value when it comes to measuring humidity) drops.

 


The north of Edinburgh, usually always missing out on snow events which occur not just within the rest of Scotland or the UK, but also within the rest of Edinburgh.

johncs2016
Thursday, May 17, 2018 6:38:06 PM

Some very low relative humidities are being observed once again this evening here in Edinburgh.

At Edinburgh Gogarbank, a relative humidity of 33.5% has once again just been observed as at 7pm this evening with a temperature of 15.5°C and a dew point of 2.2°C. That might seem a bit low and yet just an hour earlier on at 6pm, the relative humidity at the botanic gardens in Edinburgh was 34% with a temperature of 14.4°C and a dew point of 1.2°C.

However, neither of those measurements are as low as the relative humidity of just 19.5% which was reported at the botanic gardens in Edinburgh at 7pm this evening, with that coming from a temperature of 14.7°C and a dew point of -1.4°C.

Clearly, either something very strange is going on with the readings at both of those stations, or something very strange is going on with out atmosphere which has caused us to be in such a dry air mass just now.

EDIT:

As at 8pm this evening, those above values for the relative humidity have been beaten once again with the relative humidity down to 31.0% (temperature = 14.8°C, dew point = 1.0°C) at Edinburgh Gogarbank and just 14.0% (temperature = 14.3°C, dew point = -2.9°C) at the botanic gardens in Edinburgh.

 


The north of Edinburgh, usually always missing out on snow events which occur not just within the rest of Scotland or the UK, but also within the rest of Edinburgh.

ARTzeman
Friday, May 18, 2018 9:22:24 AM

Lowest   28%  rh.  15:14    on 17-05-2018.

Record Low of 2018  26% rh  10:56   05 - 04-2018 




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johncs2016
Friday, May 18, 2018 1:46:16 PM
On another day of very low relative humidities here in Edinburgh, we now have a relative humidity of just 22.5% (temperature = 17.4°C, dew point = 1.9°C) at Edinburgh Gogarbank and 25% (temperature = 17°C, dew point = 2°C) at Edinburgh Airport as at 2pm this afternoon (Friday 18 May 2018).

On this occasion as well, we can't even say that this is down to the sunshine in any way as this afternoon is turning out to be be nowhere as sunny as what we have become used to recently (this is shown by the fact that just 12 minutes of sunshine have been recorded at Edinburgh Gogarbank over the course of the last two hours).


The north of Edinburgh, usually always missing out on snow events which occur not just within the rest of Scotland or the UK, but also within the rest of Edinburgh.

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Friday, May 18, 2018 5:18:00 PM
Being near the coast the lowest I've had recently was in the 40s... nothing near as good as the 20s reported elsewhere!

23% up in Edinburgh must be very unusual, I'd have thought?


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