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It's currently 4.4, dew 2.9, and the low so far was 3.8 - by far the coldest night since the spring (you'd have to go back to the 25th April to find a colder night).
Yesterday's high was a cool 15.4.
When I saw corruption, I was forced to find truth on my own. I couldn't swallow the hypocrisy.Barry White
Barry White
It’s the end of the world as we know it (and I feel fine) - R.E.M.
Even this morning, when it dipped below 4C, briefly, it was 8C up there.
https://ukwct.org.uk/weather/colder.jpg
(Later, 1000) Brightening up with wind backed southerly
Chichester 12m asl
South Dorset
Elevation 60m 197ft
Some people walk in the rain.
Others just get wet.
I Just Blow my horn or trumpet
32 Kts and gusting to 44Kts.
West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire
Everything taken together, here in Lincolnshire are more good things than man could have had the conscience to ask.
William Cobbett, in his Rural Rides - c.1830
The change in airmass has led to the odd sensation of it feeling distinctly nippy indoors (16.5, 8C dewpoint), whereas outside it feels much warmer despite being colder (15.9, 15.4 dewpoint). Just goes to show how high dewpoints make things feel that much warmer...
There was 3.8mm of rain overnight.
Miserable in central scotland well within the heavy band and only 10.8dc to boot
Moderate rain
11.2
20mm so far.
NW Leeds
187m asl
My PWS
Heavy Rain now. 17.45hrs.
Originally Posted by: Roger Parsons
Still pouring down at 20.30hrs...
It may well be the start of a brand new month but here in Edinburgh, we once again have that same old dull and dreary start to yet another day.
Currently around 11°C here in Edinburgh following on from an overnight minimum temperature of 10.4°C at Edinburgh Gogarbank which means that September has officially finished with a double figures minimum as a result of the temperatures refusing to drop last night.😡
12.6c and somewhat more breezy than yesterday.
Still raining here and has done so for pretty much the last 24 hours, we have had variations of heavy to light but mostly moderate rates.
Originally Posted by: Windy Willow
I must go and have a look at the height of the Witham. It's closely linked to the tides and sluice at Boston.
https://boston-england.co.uk/business-directory/the-grand-sluice
https://check-for-flooding.service.gov.uk/station/6073
There's a few drains near to us that we may check out later and possibly take a trip into Spalding to check out the river Wellend, whilst we're out and about.