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.ROAD REPORTS: ......THE A6 Bakewell Road in Buxton HAS NOW FULLY REOPENED _ Saturday 17.00.......................Although the tree which blocked the A6 Bakewell Road beside Ashwood Park,  today Friday, has been removed, DCC have inspected other trees on the site, and the road has been closed for the time being until other trees can be made safe - diversions are being arranged - THE ROAD IS NOW CLOSED to vehicles and pedestrians - FRIDAY 20.00. !
......"The A6 at New Mills Traffic light has temporary lights for Electricity works - LONG delays in every direction on Friday - lights there to Thursday 11th November" Thank you David Smith on Wednesday 5th.
AND  ... The Four Way Traffic lights at the A6 / Dale Road junction, on the A6 in Dove Holes are to be renewed - that will result in temporary traffic lights at this junction from Monday 22nd September to Friday 5th December....
AND ....ASHBOURNE - UPDATE all now due to reopen on November 7th. - Station Road, the A515 Church Street and St John Street are all now open again - just Compton Street and Dig Street are now affected by the long term roadworks.
 AND  The B5470 Macclesfield to Whaley Bridge Road UPDATE:  Cheshire East Council has provided on the repair works to the B5470 Macclesfield Road in Rainow. The road has been shut since January, when part of the embankment collapsed together with part of the carriageway.  Work on this has started on October 27th 2025 - the council is expecting the road to be back open by March, 2026.........................................- a large sinkhole has closed this road near Bolshaws Tankers site - diversions in place through Pott Shrigley.

......... ...................................................Good Evening ....Weather Forecast .................
Saturday Evening and Night: a cooler night - mainly dry with clear periods for the evening and nighttime - fairly light southerly winds - Minimum temperature 7°C.
Sunday:
Sunday: quite mild - mainly dry for the morning - light showers arriving for the afternoon - moderate southerly winds - Maximum Air Temperature 11°C.
Sunday Evening and Night: cloudy with showers for the evening and nighttime - moderate southerly winds - Minimum temperature 9°C.
Monday:
Monday: quite mild - light showers and some dry periods - some limited brighter periods - fairly light south westerly winds - Maximum Air Temperature 11°C.
Monday Evening and Night: cloudy with showers for the evening and nighttime - moderate southerly winds - Minimum temperature 7°C.
Outlook for Tuesday to Friday:
Tuesday: quite mild - cloudy with showers - quite lively south easterly winds - Maximum Air Temperature 11°C. ... Wednesday: quite mild - cloudy with showers - moderate south westerly winds - Maximum Air Temperature 12°C. ... Thursday: quite mild - showers and some dry bright periods too - moderate southerly winds - Maximum Air Temperature 12°C. ... Friday: quite mild - cloudy with showers - moderate south easterly winds - Maximum Air Temperature 11°C..........................
Buxton Remembrance Service 2025Buxton Remembrance Service will be held at The Cenotaph, on Buxton Slopes, on Sunday November 9th 2025. Prior to the service, at 10.35am, 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, Louise Potter, The High Peak Mayors representative, and Councillors.
The Car Park at the Slopes side of the Town Hall, will be closed for the preparation of parades, and until after the service.   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.
While wreaths are laid, the Choir will sing a hymn, Only Remembered based on one familiar to many, through the stage production of War Horse. The song - originally a Horatius Bonar hymn from the 19th century, is in remembrance of those who fell in Wartime.     After the service there will be a parade this will form on the Slopes, in the wide path opposite Hardwick Street. Once the parade is formed, Terrace Road, The Crescent, The Square and Water Street will be closed.        The Parade will progress, 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 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 where there will be refreshments in the Gardens Conservatory.         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 https://www.highpeak.gov.uk/media/7617/Buxton-Remembrance-Sunday-2025---Order-of-Service/pdf/s22025_Buxton_Order_of_Service_V2.pdf?m=1760694998610
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....................Met Office - Longer Range Forecast, for the entire UK Met Office.:
.............Thursday 13 Nov - Saturday 22 Nov
The start of this period is likely to be remaining largely unsettled and overall mild across all except the north of Scotland, with bands or areas of rain potentially becoming slow-moving. Rain is more likely to be focused across the south and east. Locally strong winds may also accompany some of the rain. Some drier spells are also likely, the best of these probably towards the north west. Where skies are clear and winds light overnight, frost and fog are likely, the fog slow to clear. Towards the end of this period, we may see a transition towards more generally drier weather across the UK, and with this it is likely to turn a little cooler overall, with a greater risk of overnight frost.
Sunday 23 Nov - Sunday 7 Dec
Whilst the expected weather patterns during late November are very uncertain, there is a greater chance of spells of high pressure during this period, bringing more in the way of dry weather compared to the current weather pattern, which also increases the chances of overnight fog and frost. There will probably still be some spells of rain, showers, and stronger winds though, especially in the west. Hill snow is also a possibility, mainly in the north. Overall, near or slightly above average temperatures are most likely, though some colder spells are also possible, especially should any prolonged settled spells develop...............
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Conditions At:
20:58 on 8/11/25

Outside, Shade Temperature

7.7 °C

 

Dew Point 6.5°C
Humidity 92%
Barometer (corrected to sea level) 1015mB
Rate -0.01mB/hr
Wind Figures:
Wind Speed 4mph
Wind Direction SSW
Wind Chill (How the temperature actually "feels") 6.9 °C
Wind Currently Gusting To 9mph
Peak Wind Gust Today 17mph at 9:40
Rainfall Figures:
Rainfall Today (Since Midnight) 1.6 mm
Rainfall in the last hour 0.0 mm
Total Rainfall in November 36.8 mm
Total Rainfall in October 189.2mm (7.45 inches)
Total Rainfall in September 237.0mm (9.33 inches)
Total Rainfall in August 44.2 mm (1.74 inches)
Total Rainfall in July 66.8 mm (2.63 inches)
Total Rainfall in June 76.2 mm (3.00 inches)
Total Rainfall in May 61.2 mm (2.41 inches)
Total Rainfall in April 18.8 mm (0.74 inches)
Total Rainfall in March 24.4 mm (0.96 inches)
Total Rainfall in February 53.0 mm (2.09 inches)
Total Rainfall in January 139.8 mm (5.50 inches)
Total Rainfall in 2024 1549.8 mm (61.02 inches)
Total Rainfall in December 186.0 mm (7.32 inches)
Total Rainfall in November 102.4 mm (4.03 inches)
Total Rainfall in October 117.8 mm (4.64 inches)
Total Rainfall in 2023 1787 .8 mm (70.39 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 Saturday (Sunrise to Sunset) (Updated after Sunset)  0 . 11 Hours
Sun Hours in November (Updated after Sunset)  9 . 78  Hours
Sun Hours in October (Updated after Sunset)  55 . 69  Hours
Sun Hours in September (Updated after Sunset) 116 . 16  Hours
Sun Hours in August (Updated after Sunset) 151 . 46 Hours
Sun Hours in July (Updated after Sunset) 163 . 59 Hours
Sun Hours in June (Updated after Sunset) 195 . 70 Hours
Sun Hours in May (Updated after Sunset) 225 . 43 Hours
Sun Hours in April (Updated after Sunset) 229 . 57 Hours
Sun Hours in March (Updated after Sunset) 177 . 18 Hours
Sun Hours in February (Updated after Sunset)  62 . 55 Hours
Sun Hours in January (Updated after Sunset) 48 . 55 Hours
Sun Hours in 2024 1010 .19 Hours
Sun Hours in December (Updated after Sunset) 23 . 27 Hours
Sun Hours in November (Updated after Sunset) 38 . 38 Hours
Sun Hours in October (Updated after Sunset) 78 . 38 Hours
Sun Hours in 2023 1280 .03 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 . 75°C
Average Temp in September 11 . 91°C
Average Temp in August 15 . 90°C
Average Temp in July 16 . 36°C
Average Temp in June 15 . 41°C
Average Temp in May 12 . 15°C
Average Temp in April 9 . 53°C
Average Temp in March 6 . 65°C
Average Temp in February 3 . 57°C
Average Temp in January 1 . 96°C
Average Temp in 2024 9. 32 °C
Average Temp in December 5 . 84°C
Average Temp in November 5 . 76°C
Average Temp in October 9 . 74°C
Average Temp in September 12 . 03°C
Average Temp in 2023 9. 52 °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 10.7°C at 1:50
Low Temperature 7.3°C at 19:12
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 7:20
Sunset 16:23

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Moonrise 17:59
Moonset 11:49

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