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CURRENT SITUATION: No more snow
through Friday - 3 cm of frozen snow on
the ground. The A57 Snake Pass and The A6024 Holme Moss have now
reopened - Rushup Edge and The
Winnats Pass have reopened. Other Higher level routes in the area, including the A537
Cat & Fiddle, The A53 Leek Road, the A54 Congleton Road, The A515 Ashbourne
Road, The A5004 Long Hill Road, The A623 through Sparrowpit, Peak Forest and
Tideswell and The A6 North & South from Buxton, have some slush cover but appear
to be running reasonably well. Local side roads are well covered in snow
and it is freezing now - so things are interesting!!
ROAD REPORTS:
ROAD CLOSURES: West Road, the B5059, is doing one way working from the Five Ways
Junction to the Bath Road Junction until January 15th, for electricity cabling
works - Thank you Mo Stewart for this update.
AND ... The A6 south of Buxton will be closed for work around the railway bridge
over the road near the Cowdale turning - the closure will be on January 20th to
22nd, 21.00 hrs to 06.00 each night - IN ADDITION - there will be
temporarily traffic lights at this location on 13th and 14th January.
AND the rail bridge in Charles Street Buxton will be having inspections from
19th January to 21st January so Charles Street will be closed for that duration
(Thank you Andy Rolland for these two updates)
Like to see recent "SNOW" Photos
CLICK HERE
My colleague Colin, today's Meteorologist on The
Met Office Slopes Weather Station Team, recorded an Air Temperature overnight
low of a very cold -6.0 °C this morning Friday.
Air Temperature is measured with a Met Office calibrated thermometer inside a
standard ventilated cabinet (a "Stevensen Screen") (Designed by Thomas Stevensen,
a Scottish civil engineer, father of author Robert Louis Stevensen) This is
about 2 metres off the ground - at head height
WEATHER FORECAST:
........Friday
Evening and Night: a cold night! - but slight more mild by dawn - after a cloudy
but mainly dry evening, wintry showers returning through nighttime - these are
falling on frozen paths and roads - BEWARE!- southerly winds picking up to
become quite brisk - gusting to 35mph - Minimum Air Temperature -2 °C.
Saturday:
Saturday: frozen paths and roads - BEWARE! - cloudy with showers and longer
periods of heavy rain - all this will be wintry just to start with, especially
over higher ground in The Peak District, before temperatures turn a little
warmer through the morning, and it all turns to rain - showers easing later in
the afternoon - very brisk south westerly winds easing to more moderate later -
Maximum Air Temperature 5 °C.
Saturday Evening and Night: a cloudy evening and nighttime with odd patchy
showers in the evening - more organised showers for nighttime some turning
wintry again - moderate westerly winds - Minimum Air Temperature 2 °C.
Sunday:
Sunday: any overnight wintry showers soon clearing to a mainly dry but cloudy
day - moderate westerly winds - Maximum Air Temperature 4 °C.
Sunday Evening and Night: a cloudy evening and nighttime with odd patchy showers
- moderate westerly winds - Minimum Air Temperature 2 °C.
Outlook For Monday to Wednesday:
Monday: cloudy with showers arriving later in the day - moderate south westerly
winds - Maximum Air Temperature 4 °C. Tuesday: more mild - cloudy with showers -
brisk south westerly winds - Maximum Air Temperature 8 °C. Wednesday: cooler
again - wintry showers - fairly brisk south westerly winds - Maximum Air
Temperature 4 °C........................
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information, and local history!). Photos relating to our weather, local events,
our wonderful Peak District scenery, local animals and birds, love of the great
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weather events - will save them for once things calm down again! Please click on
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1st 2019, I have started an archive of many of the previously shown photographs
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those.
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but if you want to watch birds at a feeder, in a tree in our garden,
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Met Office - Longer Range Forecast, for the entire UK ©Met Office.:
...........Wednesday 20 Jan - Friday 29 Jan
Rain and strong winds clear from the southeast during Wednesday. Most areas will
see bright and mostly dry conditions following, but showers will affect the
north and northwest. From Thursday onwards rather cold and unsettled conditions
look likely for most of the UK, northwesterly winds will bring frequent showers,
particularly to north and west-facing coasts, falling as snow over high ground
and also down to lower levels at times. Atlantic low-pressure systems are
expected to cross the south of the county at times, bringing rainfall and
periods of slightly milder temperatures, and there will be a risk of snowfall on
the boundary between the mild and cold airmasses. Northern and central areas are
more likely to be affected by wintry hazards during this period.
Friday 29 Jan - Friday 12 Feb
Confidence for this period is low, though there is a signal for weaker than
average westerly winds and for Atlantic low-pressure systems to track further
south than normal. This will bring below-average temperatures to the north of
the UK, as well as a higher likelihood of wintry precipitation. Further south,
there is a continued risk of unsettled conditions, with above-average rainfall
and periods of slightly above average temperatures. There remains the potential
for significant snowfall along the boundary between colder air to the north and
the milder air in the south, with the greatest risk across central and northern
areas. Through this period there is a greater than average chance of cold spells
spreading across the whole UK at times with the associated risk of wintry
hazards.........As
well as my own weather station in Harpur Hill in Buxton, at
www.buxtonweather.co.uk
I am proud to be a member of the Team of
Volunteers, manning the Met Office Climatological Station, on the Slopes, near
the Crescent in Buxton - would you like to know more about that weather station?
- what it does - and its incredible 150+ years history? - If so please
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Please note that this image will be tilted down and left, to show more of the
road conditions, in snowy periods
Like to see the weather at The Cat &
Fiddle Pub (On the A537 Macclesfield Road) Height 518 Mts - CLICK HERE!
DCC Camera just near The Cat &
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DCC Camera A515 Ashbourne Road near Hurdlow - CLICK HERE!
DCC Camera A623 at Tideswell Crossroads - CLICK HERE
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Stores Quarnford, near The Travellers Rest Pub, (On the A53 Leek Road)
Height 469 Mts- CLICK HERE:!
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WEBCAM at Electronic Security Installations Ltd, on Bingswood Trading
Estate in Whaley Bridge - overlooking the River Goyt
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Click below
to a webcam at the HSL site, above Harpur Hill, Buxton - Location
SK055705 - Height 390 Mts (Updated every 30 minutes) - CLICK HERE:!
Click below to a webcam at White Hall Outdoor Education Centre, Long
Hill, Buxton
This camera, at a height of about 410 Metres, looks out in a north
westerly direction, to Castle Naze, and over to the Kinder Plateau above
Edale, in the far distance.(Updated every 5 minutes)
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Conditions
At:
0:18 on 16/1/21
Dew
Point
-1.2°C
Humidity
97%
Barometer
(corrected to sea level)
1024mB
Rate -1.07mB/hr
Wind Figures:
Wind
Speed
14mph
Wind
Direction
S
Wind
Chill (How the temperature actually "feels")
-6.7
°C
Wind Currently Gusting To
22mph
Peak Wind Gust Today
22mph at 0:00
Rainfall
Figures:
Rainfall Today (Since Midnight)
0.0 mm
Rainfall in the last hour
0.0
mm
Total
Rainfall in January
92.6 mm
Total
Rainfall in December
204.2 mm (8.04
inches)
Total
Rainfall in November
130. 00 mm (5.11
inches)
Total
Rainfall in October
203. 50 mm (8.01
inches)
Total
Rainfall in September
53. 50 mm (2.11
inches)
Total
Rainfall in August
154 . 20 mm (6.07
inches)
Total
Rainfall in July
106 . 10 mm (4.18
inches)
Total
Rainfall in June
116 . 00 mm (4.57
inches)
Total
Rainfall in May
18 . 80 mm (0.74
inches)
Total
Rainfall in April
18 . 76 mm (0.74
inches)
Total
Rainfall in March
106 . 7 mm (4.20 inches)
Total
Rainfall in February
308 . 2 mm (12.13 inches)
Total
Rainfall in January
111 . 9 mm (4.41 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)
3 . 50 Hours
Sun Hours in January
20. 14 Hours
Sun Hours in December
25. 65 Hours
Sun Hours in November
36 . 56 Hours
Sun Hours in October
49 . 04 Hours
Sun Hours in September
152 . 91 Hours
Sun Hours in August
127 . 39 Hours
Sun Hours in July
99 . 50 Hours
Sun Hours in June
154 . 68 Hours
Sun Hours in May
248 . 12 Hours
Sun Hours in April
218 . 96 Hours
Sun Hours in March
132 . 98 Hours
Sun Hours in February
51 . 77 Hours
Sun Hours in January
32 . 94 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
December
3 . 52 °C
Average Temp in
November
7 . 02 °C
Average Temp in
October
8 . 42 °C
Average Temp in
September
12 . 27 °C
Average Temp in
August
15 . 17 °C
Average Temp in
July
13 . 46 °C
Average Temp in
June
13 . 45 °C
Average Temp in
May
11 . 22 °C
Average Temp in
April
8 . 91 °C
Average Temp in
March
4 . 76 °C
Average Temp in
February
4 . 10 °C
Average Temp in
January
4 . 87 °C
Average Temp in
December
4 . 36 °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
-0.8°C at
0:13
Low Temperature
-1.0°C at
0:00
Other
Extremes (Since March 2003)
Highest Shade Temperature
31.9°C
at 15.25 on 25th July 2019
(Previous highest was 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)
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.
36 Hours on 27th June 2018
(Previous highest was
16.
19 Hours on 16th June 2010)
Highest
Monthly Sunshine Hours
281.
87 Hours in July 2006
Highest Wind Speed Gust
88.08 mph
on 21st January 2012
Astronomical
Data
Sunrise
8:12
Sunset
16:20
Moonrise
10:22
Moonset
20:17
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