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..A537 Cat & Fiddle - " Just back from Macc, very dreich (Scots word for dull and gloomy!) , fog with poor visibility over the top" Thank you Alan Atkinson @ 16.00 Friday .....
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......Keep Going - "Hope Springs Eternal" as the poem says - Good news.....Already sunset has started creeping a minute or two later, AND ......TODAY, Saturday 21 December marks the Winter solstice across the northern hemisphere. The date is the 24-hour period with the fewest hours of daylight in the year, so it is the shortest day and longest night! .........….It might be the shortest day, but it's a reason to be cheerful, as the days get longer from here onwards! ................................Good Morning .................Weather Forecast ................
Saturday:
Saturday: cloudy with showers and longer periods of rain, some heavy - some limited drier and brighter periods too - strong south westerly winds gusting to 45mph+ - Maximum Air Temperature 7°C.
Saturday Evening and Night: cold and cloudy with showers and longer periods of rain - through Saturday night and into Sunday, anything coming down is likely turn sleety / wintry, especially on the highest ground in the Peak District, producing a modest amount snow on the ground, but it will be wet at lower levels - strong south westerly winds gusting to 45mph+ - Minimum temperature 2°C.... with Wind Chill this will feel like -5°C !
Sunday:
Sunday: cold with showers, some heavy - the showers will be sleety / hail / wintry especially over the highest ground in the Peak District and there is likely to be perhaps a cm or two on the ground at times through Sunday but it will be wet at lower levels - there will be some drier periods - strong north westerly winds gusting to 45mph+ - Maximum Air Temperature 3°C.... with Wind Chill this will feel like -4°C !
Sunday Evening and Night: daytime wintry showers easing and then clearing to become mainly dry with clear periods - brisk north westerly winds gusting to 30mph+ - Minimum temperature 2°C.... with Wind Chill this will feel like -3°C !
Outlook for Monday to Thursday:
Monday: cool and mainly dry with some bright periods - showers arriving later - brisk north westerly winds easing later - Maximum Air Temperature 4°C. ... Tuesday, Christmas Eve: mild and cloudy with some damp misty conditions and drizzly showers - moderate westerly winds - Maximum Air Temperature 10°C. ... Wednesday, Christmas Day: mild and mainly dry with some limited brighter periods - moderate south westerly winds - Maximum Air Temperature 9°C. ... Thursday, Boxing Day: mild with some misty damp conditions - otherwise mainly dry - moderate south westerly winds - Maximum Air Temperature 8°C.   ..........

     
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..Met Office - Longer Range Forecast, for the entire UK   ©Met Office.:
....... Wednesday 25 Dec - Friday 3 Jan
Christmas Day weather will be characterised by mild, cloudy conditions for most, with bits of drizzle in places and perhaps some more persistent rain in northwest Scotland. This sets the scene for the next few days too, with an area of high pressure becoming established across much of the UK, probably centred over or just to the south of England. The highest chance of rain and strong winds will be in northwest Scotland, with many other areas predominantly dry but rather cloudy, although more settled conditions may well extend to the northwest at times too. Widely mild at first, perhaps exceptionally so in some places early on, but temperatures probably returning to nearer normal by early January. Throughout, any clearer spells overnight may lead to localised frost and fog.
Saturday 4 Jan - Saturday 18 Jan
Slowly-evolving weather expected through much of this period. Overall, there is a reduced chance compared with normal of wet and windy spells, with instead greater potential for colder episodes during the first half of January. While drier than average conditions are likely for many areas, some precipitation is still expected, which could lead to wintry hazards at times. Temperatures are likely to be close to or a little above normal overall, but this could be made up of a mix of milder and colder interludes......................................
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Conditions At:
11:54 on 21/12/24

 

Outside, Shade Temperature

9.3

°C

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dew Point  7.3°C
Humidity  87%
Barometer (corrected to sea level)  1004mB
Rate -0.30mB/hr
 Wind Figures:
Wind Speed  28mph
Wind Direction  WNW
Wind Chill  (How the temperature actually "feels")  4.9 °C
Wind Currently Gusting  To  51mph
Peak Wind Gust Today  51mph at 11:54
 Rainfall Figures:
Rainfall Today (Since Midnight)  5.8 mm 
Rainfall in the last hour  4.0 mm 
Total Rainfall in December  145.6 mm 
Total Rainfall in November 102.4 mm (4.03 inches)
Total Rainfall in October 117.8 mm (4.64 inches)
Total Rainfall in September 161.8 mm (6.37 inches)
Total Rainfall in August 50.4 mm (1.98 inches)
Total Rainfall in July 109.6 mm (4.31 inches)
Total Rainfall in June 59.8 mm (2.35 inches)
Total Rainfall in May 128.0 mm (5.04 inches)
Total Rainfall in April 152.0 mm (5.98 inches)
Total Rainfall in March  170.0 mm (6.69 inches)
Total Rainfall in February 180.0 mm (7.09 inches)
Total Rainfall in January 132.0 mm (5.20 inches)
Total Rainfall in 2023 1787.8 mm (70.39 inches)
Total Rainfall in December 293.0 mm (11.54 inches)
Total Rainfall in 2022 1370.0 mm (53.94 inches)
Total Rainfall in 2021 1612.2 mm (63.48 inches)
Total Rainfall in 2020 1531.86 mm (60.31 inches)
Total Rainfall in 2019 1424.2 mm (56.07 inches)
Total Rainfall in 2018 1038.8 mm (40.90 inches)
Total Rainfall in 2017 1250.4 mm (49.23 inches)
Total Rainfall in 2016 1055.2 mm (41.54 inches)
Total Rainfall in 2015  1191.20 mm (46.90 inches)
Total Rainfall in 2014 (For earlier figures see the link top left)  1245.60 mm (49.04 inches)
Sunshine Figures:  --
Sunshine hours on Friday   (Sunrise to Sunset) (Updated after Sunset)  0 . 00 Hours
Sun Hours in December (Updated after Sunset)  5 . 55 Hours
Sun Hours in November (Updated after Sunset) 38 . 38 Hours
Sun Hours in October (Updated after Sunset) 78 . 38 Hours
Sun Hours in September (Updated after Sunset) 90 . 43 Hours
Sun Hours in August (Updated after Sunset) 132 . 09 Hours
Sun Hours in July (Updated after Sunset) 145 . 60 Hours
Sun Hours in June (Updated after Sunset)  130 . 57 Hours
Sun Hours in May (Updated after Sunset)  131 . 78 Hours
Sun Hours in April (Updated after Sunset) 90 . 29 Hours
Sun Hours in March (Updated after Sunset)  71 . 15 Hours
Sun Hours in February (Updated after Sunset) 24 . 92 Hours
Sun Hours in January (Updated after Sunset) 52 . 74 Hours
Sun Hours in 2023 1280.03 Hours
Sun Hours in December (Updated after Sunset) 20 . 51 Hours
Sun Hours in 2022 1414.14 Hours
Sun Hours in 2021 1242.25 Hours
Sun Hours in 2020 1330.53 Hours
Sun Hours in 2019 1316.47 Hours
Sun Hours in 2018 1431.27 Hours
Sun Hours in 2017 1096 . 00 Hours
Sun Hours in 2016 1219 . 59 Hours
Sun Hours in 2015 1239 . 88  Hours
Sun Hours in 2014(For earlier figures see the link top left)  1226 . 69  Hours
Monthly Average Temperatures:
Average Temp in November 5 . 76°C
Average Temp in October 9 . 74°C
Average Temp in September 12 . 03°C
Average Temp in August 15 . 08°C
Average Temp in July 14 . 71°C
Average Temp in June 12 . 87°C
Average Temp in May 12 . 82°C
Average Temp in April 7 . 69°C
Average Temp in March 5 . 91°C
Average Temp in February 5 . 89°C
Average Temp in January 3 . 50°C
Average Temp in 2023 9. 52 °C
Average Temp in December 5 . 34°C
Average Temp in November 5 . 77°C
Average Temp in 2022 9. 63 °C
Average Temp in 2021 8. 66 °C
Average Temp in 2020 8. 93 °C
Average Temp in 2019  8. 65 °C
Average Temp in 2018  8. 87 °C
Average Temp in 2017  9. 60 °C
Average Temp in 2016  8. 95 °C
Average Temp in 2015  8. 54 °C
Average Temp in 2014 (For earlier figures see the link top left)  9. 24 °C
Today's Temperature Extremes:
High Temperature  9.3°C at 11:49
Low Temperature  4.8°C at 3:44
Other Extremes (Since March 2003) 
High Temperature  36.3°C at 15.02 on 19th July 2022
(Previous highs were 34.3°C at 17.13 on 18th July 2022 ,  31.90°C  on 25th July 2019  and 30.7°C at 15.51 on 9th August 2003)
Low Temperature  -11.0°C at 07:35 on 20th December 2010
 
Highest Daily Rainfall (Midnight to Midnight) 79 mm (3.11 inches) on 20th October 2023
Previous highest was 77 mm (3.03 inches) on 10th August 2004
Highest Monthly Rainfall   308 mm (12.13 inches) in February 2020
(Previous highest was 287mm (11.30 inches)in August 2004)
Highest Daily Sunshine Hours   16. 50 Hours on 14th June 2023
(Previous highest was
 16.36 Hours on 27th June 2018
Highest Monthly Sunshine Hours   281. 87 Hours in  July 2006
Highest Wind Speed Gust   88.08 mph on 21st January 2012
Astronomical Data
Sunrise 8:20
Sunset 15:51

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Moonrise 23:03                                                
Moonset 11:51                                   

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