For the record, today seemed utterly bizzare here.
The maximum temperature was some 4*C above average, yet the sun only fleetingly made itself known as a faint hazy presence. It was also very muggy.
Combined with an insane amount of insects, it felt like one of those late May/early June days where you hope for a bit of sun because you know the temperature would shoot up, with a decent chance of evening thunder.
This is turning into a highly unusual April - usually at this time of year there are crisp, clear skies and air that requires plentiful sunshine to achieve temperatures at or above the LTA. There's even been an unusual number of quite calm days.
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T-Max: 30.2°C 9th Sep (...!) | T-Min: -7.1°C 22nd & 23rd Jan | Wettest Day: 25.9mm 2nd Nov | Ice Days: 1 (2nd Dec -1.3°C in freezing fog)
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