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0.6mm Yesterday
2.1mm Today.
2.7mm So Far. Increasing through the day.....
A dry convective day today! 9.2mm so far this month.
7.5mm Yesterday
0.3mm Today
8.4mm This Month
3 Dry Days. 3 days with a little precipitation totaling to 8.4 mm.
2.4mm today has boosted running total to 20.8mm
2.4mm here brings my total to 10.8mm
35.6mm here for the first 8 days which is already 64% of the monthly average. Inverbervie has had 47.6mm which is already 100% of the full monthly average.
Just the latest in a ridiculous number of cyclonic easterly dominated horror show months for Eastern Scotland since 2007.
Now up to 12.9 this month.
Topped up to 14.7mm this month...
34.2mm so far, month's average is 55mm.
7.2mm Yesterday
15.9 mm This Month .
6.0mm Yesterday
9.7mm Today
31.8mm This Month...
11.1mm Yesterday.
0.0mm Today.
32.7mm This Month.
1.8mm Yesterday
35.1mm This Month...
6.6mm Today
42.9mm Total
9.3mm. Yesterday...
0.9mm Today....
46.5mm This Month...
1.5mm Today
48.0mm This Month
10 Dry days. ....
45.4mm so far. Maybe, in the last few days of the month, we'll reach the average of 55mm here for April No measurable rain here since the 16th Trouble is, dry April weather often comes with night frosts which is bad news for fruit tree blossoms
5.1mm Yesterday
51.9mm This Month
5.4mm Yesterday
59.4mm This Month.
1.5mm yesterday.
61.5mm This Month.
Final total 55.4mm, just slightly below the long term average, Caterham records 1982-2015.
Final total is 72.6mm .. above the 55mm average. There was a dry spell for 7 consecutive days from the 17th to the 23rd inclusive. A few local bank holiday outdoor events have been cancelled due to the soggy ground conditions.
Just avoided hitting three digits but 96.2mm is bad enough being 174% of average. 22 rain days
327.4mm for the first 4 months of 2016 which is 147% of average. Looks like Dyce may have managed to hit 400mm which would beat the current record of 398mm in 1988 but it'll be a close run thing.