Clear, calm.
-1.3*C after a minimum of -5.2*C at 8.15am.
90%RH; 1022.2mb steady.
Hardest frost so far this winter. The hoar frost was glistening on the cars in the light from the streetlamps by late last night, and had spread all over the garden by daybreak. I set the alarm for 5am to get up to view the lunar eclipse, which was good to see as usual, but after about 15 seconds, since it was perishing cold, I decided that I had seen enough, as I had seen one several times in the past. The most memorable occasion being when I drove to the top of Ashdown Forest to get away from the streetlights so I could see the total lunar eclipse and the comet that was visible with the naked eye at the same time.
Angus; one of the Kent crew on TWO.
Tonbridge, 40m (131ft) asl