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Essan
28 July 2015 06:21:53


Indeed - I refer to those quite frequently Andy. A very useful repository. Interestingly some of the figures I quote above (which are from the Met Office official Daily Weather Summary bulletin) are lower than those quoted in your summaries which suggests either that after quality control some of the figures were rejected or the official daily bulletin was prepared before the figures posted on the Met Office website. The latter seems unlikely given the data you quote are published on the Met Office website around midnight each day and only run from 09z to 21z and not the full 24 hours.


Originally Posted by: Global Warming 



Thats interesting.   I use the MetO daily summary as published on the website each day.   However it is possible these are subsequently upated?   That makes sense especially when new highest temps come in from stations that only submit data weekly or monthly.   Doesnt explain why, for example, they should change the max for July 2nd 2013 from 18.6c at Norwich AP to 18.5c at Weybourne though.

Must admit I do not refer to the MetOs archives to see if they change. 


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Retron
29 July 2015 04:36:40
Currently 9.2C - pretty exceptional for down here, as single-digit temperatures from early July to late August are rare as hen's teeth.
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Gusty
29 July 2015 05:27:06

Currently 9.2C - pretty exceptional for down here, as single-digit temperatures from early July to late August are rare as hen's teeth.

Originally Posted by: Retron 


Indeed Darren.


I've just recorded my coolest July minimum in 9 years with a minimum of 9.0c.


Down here we just about dip into single figures between Mid July-Mid August once every 2 or 3 years. This temperature is exceptionally low for this locale.


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schmee
29 July 2015 05:40:08
Got down to 6.8c this morning. July started over 36c 😃
Observations from around GUILDFORD in SURREY and now Nottingham
ARTzeman
29 July 2015 07:49:51

Minimum 8.7c At 05:48....






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picturesareme
29 July 2015 09:50:11
A cold one in the garden last night 😕

10.2C

Very poor for the time of year.
Essan
29 July 2015 10:38:08

I'm suprised at people's suprise at these temperatures - I get single digit minima here in Worcestershire almost every July.  It's very unusual not too.   And even 2003 saw it down below 10c at the beginning of August (though admittedly daytime max at the time were somewhat higher!)


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picturesareme
29 July 2015 10:46:39


I'm suprised at people's suprise at these temperatures - I get single digit minima here in Worcestershire almost every July.  It's very unusual not too.   And even 2003 saw it down below 10c at the beginning of August (though admittedly daytime max at the time were somewhat higher!)


Originally Posted by: Essan 


the average overnight low for late July early august is around 16C - for July on a whole it's around 15C. 


So something around 10C this time of July is 6C below average, this is as significant as an overnight low of 22C.

Essan
29 July 2015 11:21:59


 the average overnight low for late July early august is around 16C - for July on a whole it's around 15C. 


So something around 10C this time of July is 6C below average, this is as significant as an overnight low of 22C.


Originally Posted by: picturesareme 



I didn't realise it was normally that warm down there.   I guess it's proximity to the sea?

Ave July min here is just 12.2c.   So 9c is no more exceptional than 15.5c

just goes to show how much variation there is around this little island and how we shouldn't assume what is normal for one is normal for another


Andy
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picturesareme
29 July 2015 12:05:33




I didn't realise it was normally that warm down there.   I guess it's proximity to the sea?

Ave July min here is just 12.2c.   So 9c is no more exceptional than 15.5c

just goes to show how much variation there is around this little island and how we shouldn't assume what is normal for one is normal for another


Originally Posted by: Essan 


crickey our long term September overnight average lows are warmer then you July's at 12.8C.


The sea does play a huge factor, but also the urbanisation of the region. These warm nights are quite widespread on the southen coast from Sussex down to Cornwall, and across the southeast interior most urban towns located near London are warm.

Rob K
29 July 2015 12:35:16
http://www.met.reading.ac.uk/~brugge/amextremes.html 

Not far off a ground frost in late July.
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picturesareme
29 July 2015 19:17:25
Oh dear!!! It's only 8:15pm and already it's 14C!!!!

It's not even raining. This sucks, it's how I'd imagine a Scottish summer being.
Essan
29 July 2015 19:41:51

Oh dear!!! It's only 8:15pm and already it's 14C!!!!

It's not even raining. This sucks, it's how I'd imagine a Scottish summer being.

Originally Posted by: picturesareme 



Its 13.1c here and I am sat in shorts and t-shirt with the back door wide open drinking wine, thinking how pleasant it is, and commenting on Facebook how little rain we have had this year (only May has been above average) ....

If it were Scotland Id have the back door shut.   To keep the midges out


 


Andy
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29 July 2015 20:10:38

I agree with Andy. No reason for those in the south to be complaining. It has been a perfectly decent year so far. Nowhere near as warm as last year but that was a record breaking year so we have to put things in perspective.


Despite last Friday being horrible and by far the wettest day of the year I am still below average in terms of rainfall this month. Indeed so far this year every single month has been below average for rainfall.


Temperature wise July will come in fractionally below average as did February. May was fractionally above average and every other month has been more significantly above average. I have managed one day over 32C although days over 25C generally have been in short supply this summer. But overall nothing to complain about really.


Essan
29 July 2015 20:18:05


Despite last Friday being horrible and by far the wettest day of the year I am still below average in terms of rainfall this month. Indeed so far this year every single month has been below average for rainfall.


Originally Posted by: Global Warming 



May was above average here, but otherwise every month this year - including July (unless we get about 10mm in the next 2 days) - has been drier than normal.   Hardly a cause for complaint!   And no month has been cold either.   Though obviously some days have (rather fewer in the winter!).


Andy
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29 July 2015 20:39:57

Top temperature today just 20.3C (Heathrow and St James Park). Third day in a row that nowhere in the UK has reached 21C.


Not that unusual for July. Same thing happened on 10-12 July 2012.

picturesareme
29 July 2015 21:16:58
I'm complaining about the cold already the evening, and how crap it's been this past week.

This year had been poor for warmth with only one day hitting 29C, and hand full at or over 26C...

As for rainfall I'm surprised that you have had below average all year in Basingstoke when considering here Portsmouth only March & April ended below.

January was a wash out, February was average, May above, June average, July now a little above.
schmee
30 July 2015 06:23:41
Temperatures was 7c here at the lowest some places got as low as 6c for the surrey/hant border .
Observations from around GUILDFORD in SURREY and now Nottingham
Whether Idle
30 July 2015 06:38:49


Top temperature today just 20.3C (Heathrow and St James Park). Third day in a row that nowhere in the UK has reached 21C.


Not that unusual for July. Same thing happened on 10-12 July 2012.


Originally Posted by: Global Warming 


Hi GW.


 


See below for correction:


London & South East England extremes













ParameterLocationValue
Highest maximum temperatureFrittenden21.0 °C

 


Dover, 5m asl. Half a mile from the south coast.
picturesareme
30 July 2015 07:58:44
Very cold night @ 8.5C in the garden!!
Girthmeister
30 July 2015 08:17:25
4 degrees C on the car therm near Alresford at 6AM!
Lionel Hutz
30 July 2015 09:35:02

Got down to 6 C here last night. Pretty low given that we're not too far from the coast.


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Rob K
30 July 2015 10:49:07
http://www.met.reading.ac.uk/~brugge/amextremes.html 


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ARTzeman
30 July 2015 12:02:48

9.1c Lowest here. At 03:18...






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Gusty
30 July 2015 12:14:48

I've just noticed that the VP2 located near me in Seabrook recorded a minimum temperature of 7.8c at 06.05hrs yesterday morning. That is extremely chilly for this time of year locally. 


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