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.... Weather Forecast for Buxton & The Peak District: ...

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ROAD WORKS REPORTS: The A6 In Dove Holes - Electricity NW will have temporary lights there Wednesday April 1st to Friday 10th - near the School.
AND Severn Trent will have temporary lights on the A6 in Dove Holes on Sunday April 12th, 08.00 to 17.00.
The A623 Tideswell to Calver is closing, to fell 200 ash die back trees at Middleton Dale - just above the Eyam turning, from Monday 30th April to Thursday 2nd April, 08.00 to 17.00 each day.
AND .Goyts Lane .. IS NOW FULLY OPEN AGAIN - Thank you Jane Fletcher for the update on Wednesday 1st April ......................(or Sandy Lane as we know it)  - the road down into the Goyt Valley from the A5004 Long Hill, Road above Cold Springs, is closed for cattle grid repairs until Thursday April 2nd - Thank you Gary Critchlow for the update...
AND ...Severn Trent will have temporary lights on the A6 Fairfield Road, just below Queens Road, on April 12th (was April 5th) 09.30 to 17.00.
AND ... There are Multiway Lights at the New Mills Newtown traffic lights on the A6 / A6015 junction - from Monday 23rd February - scheduled to last to 14th April. They are refurbishing the traffic lights and upgrading the traffic system to "help keep the flow of traffic moving and help speed up the bus network".
 AND The B5470 Macclesfield to Whaley Bridge Road UPDATE: - the council is expecting the road to be back open by .....  LATEST UPDATE ...  August, 2026......
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.....................................................Good Evening .......Weather Forecast .......
Thursday Evening and Night: more cloudy with patchy light showers arriving by mid evening, continuing through nighttime - moderate south westerly winds - just about frost free - Minimum temperature 4°C.
Friday:
Friday: a mild day - fairly cloudy with light showers - some brighter intervals likely later - quite lively south westerly winds - Maximum Air Temperature 10°C.
Friday Evening and Night: daytime light showers tending to clear by early evening, with drier and clearer conditions developing for the evening and nighttime - some patchy light showers still possible - moderate south westerly winds - just about frost free - Minimum temperature 4°C.
Saturday:
Saturday: mild with patchy showers and some dry bright intervals - strong south westerly winds gusting to 40mph as named storm "DAVE" arrives- Maximum Air Temperature 11°C.
Saturday Evening and Night: showers and some drier intervals for the evening and nighttime - strong south westerly winds gusting to 40mph, easing later in nighttime - a ground frost in places - Minimum temperature 3°C.
Outlook for Sunday to Tuesday:
Sunday: dry bright intervals with patchy showers - quite lively south westerly winds - Maximum Air Temperature 8°C.
Monday: mild and mainly dry with bright periods - moderate south easterly winds - Maximum Air Temperature 12°C.
Tuesday: very mild with dry periods and patchy showers - moderate south easterly winds - Maximum Air Temperature 14°C.....................
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....................Met Office - Longer Range Forecast, for the entire UK Met Office.:
.........Tuesday 7 Apr - Thursday 16 Apr
Rather changeable conditions are expected through this period, as a series of Atlantic frontal systems track eastwards across the UK, accompanied by some strong winds at times. These will bring occasional spells of rain or showers, heaviest and most frequent in the west and northwest, with longer drier interludes likely in the south and sheltered eastern areas. Whilst temperatures will be close to average for the period as a whole, there may be opportunities for some short-lived warm spells in the south and east. Conversely, occasional colder interludes in the northwest will bring the chance of some wintry showers, especially to hills, and overnight frost.
Friday 17 Apr - Friday 1 May
It is probable that more blocked, or at least slowly evolving, weather patterns will become increasingly dominant through the middle of the month. Whilst confidence is low, this may result in more settled and drier conditions overall. There may, however, still be some more unsettled interludes at times, especially in the south and southwest. Later in April, the probability of more changeable and unsettled weather increases. Temperatures will probably be around or a little above normal for the period as a whole............

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Conditions At:
19:40 on 2/4/26

Outside, Shade Temperature

7.7 °C

 

Dew Point 3.8°C
Humidity 76%
Barometer (corrected to sea level) 1017mB
Rate -0.65mB/hr
Wind Figures:
Wind Speed 10mph
Wind Direction SSW
Wind Chill (How the temperature actually "feels") 5.1 °C
Wind Currently Gusting To 13mph
Peak Wind Gust Today 26mph at 1:00
Rainfall Figures:
Rainfall Today (Since Midnight) 0.0 mm
Rainfall in the last hour 0.0 mm
Total Rainfall in April 0.8 mm
Total Rainfall in March 115.6 mm (4.55 inches)
Total Rainfall in February 194.6 mm (7.65 inches)
Total Rainfall in January 173.6 mm (6.83 inches)
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 2024 1549.8 mm (61.02 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 Thursday (Sunrise to Sunset) (Updated after Sunset) 8 . 72 Hours
Sun Hours in April (Updated after Sunset)  9 . 15  Hours
Sun Hours in March (Updated after Sunset) 122 . 98  Hours
Sun Hours in February (Updated after Sunset) 29 . 25  Hours
Sun Hours in January (Updated after Sunset) 32 . 13  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 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 March 6 . 63°C
Average Temp in February 4 . 53°C
Average Temp in January 2 . 71°C
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 2024 9. 32 °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 11.2°C at 14:52
Low Temperature 1.1°C at 7:21
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 6:37
Sunset 19:42

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Moonrise 20:42
Moonset 6:26

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