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.... Weather Forecast for Buxton & The Peak District: ...
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..ROAD CONDITIONS UPDATE Thursday - no snow on the ground
ROAD REPORTS: "Long delays being reported on the A6 at Dove Holes with four way temporary lights on Friday - the lights at the Dale Road Crossroads are being replaced - possibly going on to 20th February!
....ROAD WORKS REPORTS: ...Open Reach will have temporary traffic lights on the A6 near the top of Barmour Clough and a lane closure further down after the Chapel turn off, from Monday January 12th to Friday January 23rd.
AND Dukes Drive - IS CLOSED for gas repairs - the shortcut from the A515 to Morrisons is closed to January 31st (You can still access Dukes Drive Farm Shop from the A515 Cemetery Hill end)
AND ... Severn Trent Water will have temporary lights on John's Road Road, near the Otter Hole Close junction on Wednesday 21st January from 09.30 to 15.30.
AND ...Via Gellia - further work to remove trees affected by ash dieback disease along the Via Gellia taking place from 5 January 2026. The road (A5012) will be closed weekdays from 8am until 4pm, just after Woodside Cafe after the junction with the road to Bonsall up to Grangemill (the junction with the B5056). The work is expected to be complete by 28 February, including a short-term closure of the road from Cromford to Bonsall towards the end of February. Signed diversions will be in place.
AND The B5470 Macclesfield to Whaley Bridge Road UPDATE: - the council is expecting the road to be back open by March, 2026........
.......................................................................Good Morning ...............Weather Forecast .......
Thursday:
Thursday: cloudy with some misty damp conditions and showers - quite lively south easterly winds - Maximum Air Temperature 6°C.
Thursday Evening and Night: cloudy with showers for the evening and nighttime - mist and fog forming in nighttime - quite lively south easterly winds easing - just about frost free - Minimum temperature 4°C.
Friday:
Friday: cloudy with showers, some heavy and misty damp conditions - brisk south easterly winds gusting to 35mph - Maximum Air Temperature 5°C.
Friday Evening and Night: cloudy with showers for the evening and nighttime - quite lively south easterly winds easing - a ground frost in places - Minimum temperature 3°C.
Outlook for Saturday to Tuesday:
Saturday: cool with showers and some drier periods - moderate north easterly winds - Maximum Air Temperature 3°C.
Sunday: cold and cloudy with showers - moderate south easterly winds - Maximum Air Temperature 3°C.
Monday: very cold - and cloudy with showers turning sleety, especially over higher ground in The Peak District - moderate easterly winds - Maximum Air Temperature 2°C.
Tuesday: cold and cloudy with sleety/snow showers - moderate easterly winds - Maximum Air Temperature 2°C.........................
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.............Monday 26 Jan - Wednesday 4 Feb
Weather systems moving in from the Atlantic will continue to attempt to push in from the west, but tending to stall in the vicinity of the UK as they encounter high pressure to the north and northeast. As a result, further spells of rain or showers are likely at times. These may be heavy and persistent, especially in the south and west, with the best of any drier interludes in the far north and northeast. Whilst mild conditions are expected to encroach into the south and southwest at times, it is likely to turn somewhat colder through this period, bringing the risk of some snow, most likely across hills in Scotland and northern England, but perhaps extending to other areas with time.
Thursday 5 Feb - Thursday 19 Feb
A similar theme is expected to continue as Atlantic frontal systems attempt to push eastwards at times. As the jet stream is slightly further south than normal, the wettest conditions are more likely in central and southern areas. North and northwestern parts of the UK are most likely to be drier than normal. Whilst mild incursions of wet and windy weather are favoured at times in the south and west, colder conditions in the north and northeast will bring associated wintry hazards where any precipitation attempts to spread in, especially on hills......................
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Weather Station Maintained by Michael Hilton, Buxton, Derbyshire |
Conditions At: 12:26 on 22/1/26 |
Outside, Shade Temperature 5.4 °C |
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| Dew Point | 5.0°C | ||
| Humidity | 97% | ||
| Barometer (corrected to sea level) |
988mB Rate -0.34mB/hr |
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| Wind Figures: | |||
| Wind Speed | 4mph | ||
| Wind Direction | NNW | ||
| Wind Chill (How the temperature actually "feels") | 4.3 °C | ||
| Wind Currently Gusting To | 16mph | ||
| Peak Wind Gust Today | 26mph at 3:45 | ||
| Rainfall Figures: | |||
| Rainfall Today (Since Midnight) | 10.4 mm | ||
| Rainfall in the last hour | 3.2 mm | ||
| Total Rainfall in January | 103.2 mm | ||
| Total Rainfall in 2025 | 1319.4 mm (51.95 inches) | ||
| Total Rainfall in December | 192.0mm (7.56 inches) | ||
| Total Rainfall in November | 216.8mm (8.54 inches) | ||
| 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 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 Wednesday (Sunrise to Sunset) (Updated after Sunset) | 0 . 00 Hours | ||
| Sun Hours in January (Updated after Sunset) | 27 . 36 Hours | ||
| Sun Hours in 2025 | 1502 .81 Hours | ||
| Sun Hours in December (Updated after Sunset) | 25 . 50 Hours | ||
| Sun Hours in November (Updated after Sunset) | 51 . 43 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 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 2025 | 9. 61 °C | ||
| Average Temp in December | 5 . 49°C | ||
| Average Temp in November | 6 . 57°C | ||
| 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 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 | 6.9°C at 0:00 | ||
| Low Temperature | 5.3°C at 12:11 | ||
| 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) |
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| Low Temperature |
-11.0°C at 07:35 on 20th December 2010 |
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| 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 |
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| Highest Monthly Rainfall |
308
mm (12.13 inches) in February 2020 (Previous highest was 287mm (11.30 inches)in August 2004) |
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| Highest Daily Sunshine Hours |
16.50 Hours on 14th June 2023
Previous highest was 16.36 Hours on 27th June 2018 |
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| Highest Monthly Sunshine Hours | 281. 87 Hours in July 2006 | ||
| Highest Wind Speed Gust | 88.08 mph on 21st January 2012 | ||
| Astronomical Data | |||
| Sunrise | 8:05 | ||
| Sunset | 16:30 | ||
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| Moonrise | 9:34 | ||
| Moonset | 21:09 | ||



























