Windrush Weather

Author: Eric Gilbert

  • What a difference a night makes!

    After the very sunny and warmer day on Thursday, Friday brought us 3.6 hours of sunshine and a maximum 2C below average with a peak of 18.9C. The sunny morning gave way to more cloud after lunch but it stayed dry. The winds were lighter and had backed from the north into the west.

    Overnight the cloud and a change in wind direction from the north into the west, meant a very mild night, a night that was 7C warmer than the previous one with a minimum of 14.9C, being 3.4C above the average for August. It was the warmest night since 19th July.

    A light shower, amounting to 0.4mm fell just after midnight.

    Intermittent sunshine was in evidence after dawn with the thermometer climbing to 16.2C at 08.00, the warmest morning for almost a month.

  • What a difference a day makes!

    Thursday was a dramatically different day in contrast to Wednesday.

    The maximum was 20.9C, just above average and the warmest day this month and since 25th July. Wednesday was 15.4C.

    The sunshine totalled 12.29 hours, the sunniest day this month and since 5th July. Wednesday was 0.13 hours

    Greatest solar energy this month and since 18th July.

    The sun and a brisk northerly wind meant much higher evaporation of 3.53mm, the greatest amount since 25th July. Wednesday was 0.78mm.

    Overnight, with a clear sky it was not surprising to find this morning that it had been a chilly night with a minimum of just 7.9C at 05.58, which is 3.6C below the August average and the coolest night since 21st May. Wednesday was 8.6C

    This morning we have had glorious sunshine since dawn.

  • Wednesday was a wet, dreary and cool day. Not summer!

    The rain and drizzle on wednesday continued for most of the day, relaxing just before 5pm when there was a very brief bright interlude with 8 minutes of strong sunshine.

    There were no periods of intense rainfall, fortunately, as the twenty-four hour period produced 3.5mm.

    Not surprisingly it was another very cool day with a maximum of only 15.4C, being a significant 5.3C below the average, only reached late afternoon as the sun broke through, the day had been mainly around 13C.

    As the cloud broke during the night the thermometer fell swiftly to a minimum of 8.6C. which was 3C below the average and the coldest night since June 14th.

    This morning is a totally differently day, thankfully, due to a ridge of high pressure. The sun shone strongly after dawn raising the temperature to 12.2C at 08.00.

  • Changeable they say. No change here day by day with frequent rain and little sun!

    Tuesday:
    Maximum: 5.3C below average at 15.4C, lowest for over two months
    Rain: Another 3.3mm bringing the August total to 26.5mm
    UV: Down to 3.1, which is only ‘Moderate” and lowest for almost a month
    Sunshine: Just 4 minutes!

    Overnight:
    Minimum: Just about average with 11.9C at 08.00 due to the thick, low cloud and rain

    This morning:
    Temperature: At 08.00 was 11.9C, the lowest since 29th June
    Humidity: At 08.00 was 97%, being highest for almost a fortnight
    Thick, low cloud producing drizzle and light rain.
    To add insult to injury the wind veered into the north yesterday and remains there today.

  • Will summer return?

    With the maximum on monday 2C below the August 33-year average, maximum of only 18.8C, a cloudy day with only 14 minutes of sunshine and rain returning in the evening and overnight, it really feels like early autumn.

    A light shower occurred late evening but just before 5am more substantial rain fell giving a total for the past twenty-four hours of 2.1mm.

    This morning it is dull with thick cloud and light drizzle. The thermometer has been falling steadily since just after 5pm yesterday to produce the coolest morning, at 08.00, for over a month with an ambient temperature of 12.4C. Because of the thick cloud it was a mild night being 0.9C above the August average.