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Trent Water are doing some more work in Dove Holes - near the new development at
the Barmour Clough end of the village - past the Meadows - from Monday November 4th to
Friday November 8th they will have temporary lights on the A6...............................Weather
Forecast..............
Wednesday Evening and Night: cloudy with widespread misty damp conditions again
for the evening and nighttime - light winds - Minimum temperature 9°C.
Thursday:
Thursday: early mist slow to clear, then mainly dry but cloudy - moderate south
easterly winds - Maximum Air Temperature 11°C.
Thursday Evening and Night: cloudy and mainly dry for the evening and nighttime
- mist patches forming again later - moderate south easterly winds - Minimum
temperature 7°C.
Friday:
Friday: early mist clearing, then mainly dry but also mainly cloudy - there may
be some limited brighter periods - moderate south easterly winds - Maximum Air
Temperature 10°C.
Friday Evening and Night: cloudy and mainly dry for the evening and nighttime -
some damp misty conditions forming again later - light winds - Minimum
temperature 7°C.
Outlook for Saturday to Monday:
Saturday: early misty damp drizzly conditions slow to clear, then mainly dry
with some limited brighter periods - light winds - Maximum Air Temperature 10°C.
... Sunday: early misty damp drizzly conditions clearing, then mainly dry but
cloudy - light winds - Maximum Air Temperature 12°C. ... Monday: early misty
damp conditions clearing, then mainly dry with some brighter periods developing
- light winds - Maximum Air Temperature 12°C. .......................
Buxton
Remembrance Service 2024
Buxton Remembrance Service will be held at The Cenotaph on Buxton Slopes, on
Sunday November 10th 2024. Prior to the service, at 10.30am, there will be a
parade, led by Fairfield (Buxton) Brass Band, from Buxton Market Place to the
Cenotaph, consisting of Regular Troops, Cadet Groups, Emergency Services, Scouts
and others - those groups will fall out to their usual places near the Cenotaph.
The parade will be followed by the Civic Parade from the Town Hall with The
British Legion, our Deputy Lord Lieutenant, Michael Hall, The High Peak Mayor’s
representative, and Councillors.
Once all are assembled, the service starts at 10.50, and will be led by The Revd
Andrew Parker & The Revd Sandra Doore.
Once again, this year, THANK YOU to the Buxton Community Choir, who will
accompany Fairfield Band and the assembled crowd, with hymns and The National
Anthem. As the buglers
play “The Last Post” we will be closing Terrace Road for the two minutes silence
while “WE REMEMBER”. After the two minutes, as the buglers play “Reveille”,
Terrace Road will be opened again for a little while.
Wreaths will be laid at the Cenotaph during the service, by Civic leaders,
Representatives of the Armed Forces and many other local organisations. If you
intend to be there to lay a wreath during the ceremony, please report to the
steps on the Crescent side of the Cenotaph by 10.35 latest.
After the service there will be a parade – this will form on the Slopes, in the
wide path opposite Hardwick Street. The Parade will be lead by a pair of Pipers
“Duo Bagpipers” , down Terrace Road, through the Crescent, where our Deputy Lord
Lieutenant and other Civic Leaders will take the salute, from a dais outside the
Crescent Hotel, through The Square to The Pavilion Gardens.
The Parade will end on The Pavilion Gardens promenade, where, while Fairfield
Band play, there will be a review of all marching groups by our Deputy Lord
Lieutenant, The British Legion and Civic Leaders.
After the Parade falls out, all are welcome to refreshments in the Pavilion
there will be refreshments in the Gardens Conservatory.
There will be short term road closures – Terrace Road for the two minutes
silence at 11.00 – then, after the service, Terrace Road, The Crescent and The
Square will be closed to allow the parade to take place.
There will be printed “Orders of Service” available on the day, but you might
like to download a copy to your smartphone, or print it - click on
www.buxtonweather.co/orderofservice2024.pdf
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Met Office - Longer Range Forecast, for the entire UK ©Met Office.:
................Monday 11 Nov - Wednesday 20 Nov
Early next week will see a good deal of dry, settled weather as high pressure
builds across the UK. However, after a bright start, increasingly cloudy
conditions are likely to develop by midweek, with patchy drizzle possible at
times. Some fog is also possible, this slow to clear. Later next week, it looks
like turning more unsettled for a time, with some rain or showers, particularly
towards the east. After a possible brief drier spell next weekend, it may become
largely unsettled during the following week. Winds will be mainly light for many
parts early next week, but breezier conditions seem likely to develop from later
next week. Temperatures will be near or a little above average at first, but
will tend to drop a little below average later.
Thursday 21 Nov - Thursday 5 Dec
A general trend towards more unsettled conditions for all parts seems more
likely than not through this period. Initially, there may be something of a
north-south split, with more unsettled conditions towards the north whilst drier
conditions persist towards the south. However, as we head into December, a more
unsettled and mobile picture will probably develop across all parts.
Temperatures will probably be close to or a little above average overall,
although some colder interludes are possible, especially in the north...............................
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Conditions
At:
23:27 on 6/11/24
Dew
Point
8.3°C
Humidity
98%
Barometer
(corrected to sea level)
1032mB
Rate 0.03mB/hr
Wind Figures:
Wind
Speed
1mph
Wind
Direction
S
Wind
Chill (How the temperature actually "feels")
8.6
°C
Wind Currently Gusting To
8mph
Peak Wind Gust Today
10mph at 0:41
Rainfall
Figures:
Rainfall Today (Since Midnight)
0.2 mm
Rainfall in
the
last hour
0.2
mm
Total
Rainfall in November
0.6 mm
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
November
196.2
mm (7.72 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:
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Sunshine hours on Wednesday
(Sunrise to Sunset)
(Updated after Sunset)
0 .
00 Hours
Sun Hours in November
(Updated after Sunset)
0 . 00
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 November
(Updated after Sunset)
46 . 14
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 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 October
10
. 36°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
10.5°C at
11:49
Low Temperature
8.5°C at
22:41
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
7:17
Sunset
16:26
Moonrise
12:59
Moonset
19:08