There were occasional showers during daylight hours on Thursday but more substantial rain occurred overnight that brought the November total to 101.7mm. This was 11.7mm above the 34-year average and the second wettest month in 2018 after the soggy March, which gave us 130.9mm. However, there are still 11 days left in December so that total might be overtaken. Water is now showing where the River Kennet rises at Winterbourn Monkton, the first time since the summer.
It was a mild day but exceptionally mild overnight so that by 05.37 this morning the thermometer has risen to 11.8C, which was almost 10C above the average minimum and 4C above the average maximum. By 08.00 this had dropped back to 10.4C.
Friday arrived with thick cloud but signs of this breaking as the latest rain band eased away to the east.
Update on Friday at 14.40: strong wind with maximum gust of 42mph at 11.08. Very mild with temperature hovering around 10.3C all day being 2.6C above average and dry.