Although we had 3.4 hours of sunshine on Saturday morning, cloud cover increased after midday, the thermometer resolutely refused to rise above 5.2C. This was 5C down on the Friday peak and 9.5C below the 34-year average. In fact it was the coldest October day since 29th October 2008 when the maximum was 5.0C.
The wind, then coming from the north and gusting to 24mph produced a wind chill so that it felt more like 2C.
There were a few brief showers in the afternoon and evening that amounted to 4.0mm.
Overnight the thermometer fell back to 1.9C just after 2am with windchill making it feel more like -1C. Subsequently the cloud thickened as the wind veered into the northeast so that by 08.00 the temperature rose to 4.6C.
Sunday dawned with thick cloud and drizzle and the northeasterly having abated a little.
Update at 15.20 on Sunday: temperature eased upwards with maximum of 9.0C, which was still 4.7C below average but up 4C on Saturday peak.