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tallyho_83
22 September 2018 16:35:37

For those who may not know - the south have had it very warm, muggy and mild over the past few weeks - not to mention drier and of course we had a scorcher of a summer which started last week of April.

Today (Saturday 22/9/18) Exeter maximum temperature was 12.5c so far - been raining on and off and sometimes heavy. I have turned the central heating on - Most days in September I always remember the temperature exceeding 15c and today's daytime max (so far) has been 12.5c and felt cold in the wind and rain - More typical of October or November type weather than September. - Bare in mind it was only a few days ago when we didn;t get below 18c by night time and were easily reaching 21c or 22c by daytime.

What are your thoughts and what's it like where you are in the UK?

Down here for Devon - I can't remember a September daytime max where by the temperature has failed to reach the teens!? 


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picturesareme
22 September 2018 16:42:15
don't know as we started around 14C this morning but for most of day it's hovered around 12C.

12C is bloody cold for this time of year, very unusual, and would be more suited for an overnight low not a mid afternoon high!

roadrunnerajn
22 September 2018 16:54:07

For those who may not know - the south have had it very warm, muggy and mild over the past few weeks - not to mention drier and of course we had a scorcher of a summer which started last week of April.

Today (Saturday 22/9/18) Exeter maximum temperature was 12.5c so far - been raining on and off and sometimes heavy. I have turned the central heating on - Most days in September I always remember the temperature exceeding 15c and today's daytime max (so far) has been 12.5c and felt cold in the wind and rain - More typical of October or November type weather than September. - Bare in mind it was only a few days ago when we didn;t get below 18c by night time and were easily reaching 21c or 22c by daytime.

What are your thoughts and what's it like where you are in the UK?

Down here for Devon - I can't remember a September daytime max where by the temperature has failed to reach the teens!? 

Originally Posted by: tallyho_83 

Warmer air moving in behind the rain so I would expect the temperature to be rising in Exeter now, probably up to 15c by dark.


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Bertwhistle
22 September 2018 17:09:25

Mid September 1986- with a low to our south, a warm front not making progress over us, and lots of rain, I think we maxed at 10C.

I'll check the date- you might beat me to it.

Edit: must have been 15th. CET of 11C plus and for once, I suspect that was higher for Lancashire!!!

The really cold wet stuff was just N of the front.

Edit edit: might have been the 16th.

http://www.wetterzentrale.de/reanalysis.php?map=1&model=noaa&var=2&jaar=1986&maand=09&dag=16&uur=1800&h=0&tr=360&nmaps=24#mapref

 


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lanky
22 September 2018 17:15:14

I have a reference to 13/9/1975 where the synoptics show a depression in the North Sea and a strong unstable northerly across the UK

London had 1.41" rain and Margate was wettest with 3.57"

Max in London reported at 10C and the coldest were Gatwick Airport and Ventnor IOW with a max of 9C

 


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tallyho_83
22 September 2018 17:23:41

 

Warmer air moving in behind the rain so I would expect the temperature to be rising in Exeter now, probably up to 15c by dark.

Originally Posted by: roadrunnerajn 

 

FFS!! argh!! So heating off and windows open lol Hate mild muggy nights!!! actually temp is now 11.5c and 10.5c in Central London!?

 

Still daytime high/maxes of +10 to +12c for southern England in September is much colder than average - if not unusually cold.

Christmas day 2017 was 14.5c here and Xmas Day 2016 was 15c around noon.

So a daytime max in September has actually be lower than a daytime max in December!? wow!


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22 September 2018 17:26:27

For those who may not know - the south have had it very warm, muggy and mild over the past few weeks - not to mention drier and of course we had a scorcher of a summer which started last week of April.

Today (Saturday 22/9/18) Exeter maximum temperature was 12.5c so far - been raining on and off and sometimes heavy. I have turned the central heating on - Most days in September I always remember the temperature exceeding 15c and today's daytime max (so far) has been 12.5c and felt cold in the wind and rain - More typical of October or November type weather than September. - Bare in mind it was only a few days ago when we didn;t get below 18c by night time and were easily reaching 21c or 22c by daytime.

What are your thoughts and what's it like where you are in the UK?

Down here for Devon - I can't remember a September daytime max where by the temperature has failed to reach the teens!? 

Originally Posted by: tallyho_83 

29 Sept 1974 max temperature at Exeter AP was 10C. The 28th only reached 12C.

doctormog
22 September 2018 17:26:46
There is probably going to be an air frost in a few sheltered spots up here tonight. Today was cool but nothing noteworthy here.
22 September 2018 17:34:03

Hourly readings today at Sennybridge have not exceeded 8.9C and at Lake Vrynwy 8.6C.

I checked the figure for Shawbury (similar rural and generally cold station to those above but across the border in England) on 27 Sept 1974 and the maximum that day was 9C so similar to today.

Bertwhistle
22 September 2018 17:39:17

 

 

FFS!! argh!! So heating off and windows open lol Hate mild muggy nights!!! actually temp is now 11.5c and 10.5c in Central London!?

 

Still daytime high/maxes of +10 to +12c for southern England in September is much colder than average - if not unusually cold.

Christmas day 2017 was 14.5c here and Xmas Day 2016 was 15c around noon.

So a daytime max in September has actually be lower than a daytime max in December!? wow!

Originally Posted by: tallyho_83 

Plenty of upside-downs there Tally; 18th & 19th Dec 2015 had CET maxes above 15C; 24th July 1981 and 9th July 1980 both below 15C! Local variations could enhance that... temporal inversion, shall we say?


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LeedsLad123
22 September 2018 17:43:09
We have had daytime maxes in July cooler than daytime maxes in December. Surely that's not too exceptional? We have been up to 16C in December and getting a max below 16C in July isn't exceedingly difficult.
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Bertwhistle
22 September 2018 17:43:49

Hourly readings today at Sennybridge have not exceeded 8.9C and at Lake Vrynwy 8.6C.

I checked the figure for Shawbury (similar rural and generally cold station to those above but across the border in England) on 27 Sept 1974 and the maximum that day was 9C so similar to today.

Originally Posted by: Global Warming 

Shawbury's an odd-ball; not sure it's a 'cold station' as such, despite the really low temperatures recorded under the right conditions in winter. The Dec 81 event was quite exceptional, created by the particular antecedent conditions and the geography of the local area. 


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jhall
22 September 2018 18:08:53

 

 

FFS!! argh!! So heating off and windows open lol Hate mild muggy nights!!! actually temp is now 11.5c and 10.5c in Central London!?

 

Still daytime high/maxes of +10 to +12c for southern England in September is much colder than average - if not unusually cold.

Christmas day 2017 was 14.5c here and Xmas Day 2016 was 15c around noon.

So a daytime max in September has actually be lower than a daytime max in December!? wow!

Originally Posted by: tallyho_83 

Famously, the maximum in London on the day of the Queen's coronation in early June 1953 was supposed to have been lower than that of the immediately preceding Christmas Day.

There was a maximum of 9C recorded at Kew on 29 September 1918, but of course that was right at the end of the month. That seems to have been the lowest September maximum ever recorded in the London area, at least up to 1968. (Source: "London Weather" by JH Brazell, published by the Met Office. It's available in PDF form somewhere on their website, as I remember downloading it from there.)


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picturesareme
22 September 2018 18:15:41

We have had daytime maxes in July cooler than daytime maxes in December. Surely that's not too exceptional? We have been up to 16C in December and getting a max below 16C in July isn't exceedingly difficult.

Originally Posted by: LeedsLad123 

Day max below 16C in July isn't exceptional? Perhaps for up north maybe.

doctormog
22 September 2018 18:18:33
https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/binaries/content/assets/mohippo/pdf/g/s/sep1918.pdf  (I like the “absolute”/Kelvin temperature readings)

What is really interesting about that month is that Aberdeen had its highest temperature of that entire month at a remarkably low 14.4°C.


tallyho_83
22 September 2018 18:23:34

Hourly readings today at Sennybridge have not exceeded 8.9C and at Lake Vrynwy 8.6C.

I checked the figure for Shawbury (similar rural and generally cold station to those above but across the border in England) on 27 Sept 1974 and the maximum that day was 9C so similar to today.

Originally Posted by: Global Warming 

 

Even Gavin is talking about this unusually cold September day:

Forward to 06:50 - Some parts barely reaching double figures!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tlcZJY6Psj4

Expect people to wake up with sore throats and runny noses in a day or so!?


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Bertwhistle
22 September 2018 18:26:29

 

Famously, the maximum in London on the day of the Queen's coronation in early June 1953 was supposed to have been lower than that of the immediately preceding Christmas Day.

There was a maximum of 9C recorded at Kew on 29 September 1918, but of course that was right at the end of the month. That seems to have been the lowest September maximum ever recorded in the London area, at least up to 1968. (Source: "London Weather" by JH Brazell, published by the Met Office. It's available in PDF form somewhere on their website, as I remember downloading it from there.)

Originally Posted by: jhall 

That day had a CET max of just over 8C!! Imagine- and compare that to 5th Sep 1949 when the CET minimum was 18.4C (only beaten in modern times by one night in August 1975, and one in August 1997; quite a feat!)


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KevBrads1
22 September 2018 18:46:24
27th September 1993 was a very chilly day for some parts. I think Whipsnade got to 7.9C


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LeedsLad123
23 September 2018 16:47:30

 

Day max below 16C in July isn't exceptional? Perhaps for up north maybe.

Originally Posted by: picturesareme 

What makes you think I was talking about anywhere other than my own location? A max below 16C in July is definitely very cool but not unheard of here.


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Rob K
24 September 2018 15:45:18
Sunday was colder than Saturday here. At midday the car thermometer was reading 7C! The sun came out in the afternoon and it crept up to 12C.
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Gavin P
24 September 2018 15:53:11

27th September 1993 was a very chilly day for some parts. I think Whipsnade got to 7.9C

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcWZpPdRvsY

Originally Posted by: KevBrads1 

 

Yeah we were on holiday on the east coast (Cromer) that week - Was certainly an "experience" LOL! 

 


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