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--Status Report on January 28th @ 09.30 Clear
weather in Buxton right now - side roads and some
main roads are
still well covered - High Level Routes are
still snow affected - MESSAGES TODAY " Cat &
Fiddle A 537 is still shut and there are many
abandoned vehicles and cars off the road - Long
Hill A 5004 is severely ice affected towards the
Buxton end - no grit apparent anywhere" - Thank
you John Martin @ 07.56*****
-Saturday:
A dry day but with a good deal of cloud. The
cloud thinning to allow some wintry sunshine.
Cold with light northeast winds. Maximum
temperature 4 °C.
Saturday Night:
A dry but rather cloudy night, though with the
cloud breaking in places to allow a few mist or
fog patches to form. Temperatures close to
freezing with light winds. Minimum temperature
-2 °C.
Sunday:
A few bright spells but rather cloudy and cold.
Light rain, sleet or snow may reach the area
later. Maximum temperature 3 °C.
Outlook for Monday to Wednesday:
A little sleet or snow over the west for a time
on Monday, remaining dry and cold with night
frosts.
UK Outlook for Wednesday 1 Feb 2012 to Friday 10
Feb 2012:
Although there is a lot of uncertainty, eastern
and central areas will most likely see clear or
sunny spells, and scattered light wintry
showers. At the same time westernmost areas will
probably see more cloud, with occasional rain
and sometimes snow on hills. Temperatures will
probably be below average, and windchill will
make it feel colder still when exposed to the
easterly winds. Towards the end of the week and
through the rest of the period, a general
continuation of the cold weather seems likely.
There is a risk of snow, ice and sharp frosts,
with central and eastern areas being most prone.
However, milder conditions may well push into
the north and west at times.
UK Outlook for Saturday 11 Feb 2012 to Saturday
25 Feb 2012:
Cold weather looks likely during this period,
with both daytime maximum and nighttime minimum
temperatures likely to be below or well below
average in southern areas, and still below
average in the north. Rainfall amounts should be
around average in northern areas, with some snow
at times. Further south rainfall is likely to be
above average with some prolonged spells of rain
possible, with also a risk of some significant
falls of snow. Sunshine amounts will probably be
around or slightly above average.-
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Conditions
At: 12:25 on 28/1/12
|
Outside, Shade
Temperature
1.3
°C |
|
| Dew Point | -3.8°C | ||
| Humidity | 69% | ||
| Barometer (corrected to sea level) |
1030mB Rate 0.09mB/hr |
||
| Wind Speed (May differ from the reading on the right as 2 samples are taken during upload to web) | 5mph | ||
| Wind Direction (See Above) | NNE | ||
| Wind Chill (How the temperature actually "feels") | -1.4 °C | ||
| Rainfall Today (Since Midnight) | 2.00 mm | ||
| Total Rainfall in January | 139.00 mm | ||
| Total Rainfall in December | 242 mm (9.53 inches) | ||
| Total Rainfall in November | 62 mm (2.44 inches) | ||
| Total Rainfall in October | 120 mm (4.72 inches) | ||
| Total Rainfall in September | 44 mm (1.73 inches) | ||
| Total Rainfall in August | 60 mm (2.36 inches) | ||
| Total Rainfall in July | 104 mm (4.09 inches) | ||
| Total Rainfall in June | 70 mm (2.76 inches) | ||
| Total Rainfall in May | 95 mm (3.74 inches) | ||
| Total Rainfall in April | 13 mm (0.51 inches) | ||
| Total Rainfall in March | 13 mm (0.51 inches) | ||
| Total Rainfall in February | 166 mm (6.54 inches) | ||
| Total Rainfall in January | 92 mm (3.62 inches) | ||
| Total Rainfall in December '10 | 66 mm (2.60 inches) | ||
| Sunshine Hours on Friday (Sunrise to Sunset) (Updated after Sunset) | 0 . 46 Hours | ||
| Sun Hours in January | 31. 72 Hours | ||
| Sun Hours in December | 17. 75 Hours | ||
| Sun Hours in November | 35 . 21 Hours | ||
| Sun Hours in October | 87 . 78 Hours | ||
| Sun Hours in September | 133 . 21 Hours | ||
| Sun Hours in August | 99 . 86 Hours | ||
| Sun Hours in July | 167 . 51 Hours | ||
| Sun Hours in June | 175 . 31 Hours | ||
| Sun Hours in May | 135 . 29 Hours | ||
| Sun Hours in April | 186 . 74 Hours | ||
| Sun Hours in March | 130 . 90 Hours | ||
| Sun Hours in February | 29 . 91 Hours | ||
| Sun Hours in January | 38 . 25 Hours | ||
| Sun Hours in December '10 | 27 . 50 Hours | ||
| Today's Extremes | |||
| High Temperature | 1.3°C at 12:08 | ||
| Low Temperature | -2.2°C at 8:12 | ||
| Peak Wind Gust | 17mph at 0:13 | ||
| Other Extremes (Since March 2003) | |||
| Highest Shade Temperature | 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 | 77 mm (3.03 inches) on 10th August 2004 | ||
| Highest Monthly Rainfall | 287 mm (11.30 inches) in August 2004 | ||
| Highest Daily Sunshine Hours | 16. 19 Hours on 16th June 2010 | ||
| Highest Monthly Sunshine Hours | 281. 87 Hours in July 2006 | ||
| Astronomical Data | |||
| Sunrise | 7:57 | ||
| Sunset | 16:40 | ||
| Moonrise | 9:21 | ||
| Moonset | 23:16 | ||
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