The uniform cirrostratus layer is now thick enough to make it gloomy and overcast, however it is still dry (apart from two spots of rain half an hour ago).
15.7 C with 86 humidity under a moderate easterly breeze.
Originally Posted by: idj20
Hazy sunshine through the thin veil of cirrostratus here, Ian. The earlier convection has almost completely dissipated. Calm/very light easterly breeze. Pressure starting to fall: 1011mb. Temperature at 13.2C
Originally Posted by: P+ve Giant
Hi John! It's just started spitting down at this end.
As a side thought, I do have my eyes on the cluster of thundery activity that are breaking out over France. Normally I don't take much notice of something like that, but because it's all part of the low pressure package that are moving towards Southern England, I might snatch something out of that later on tonight. Only one way to find out.
Originally Posted by: idj20