Yesterday was a dry day, the first for almost a week, with UV levels at very high. It also brought 3.28 hours of strong sunshine, the sunniest for almost a fortnight. It was a cool night when the thermometer dropped to a minimum of 8.7C. The morning broke with sunshine but very quickly thick cloud moved in from the west to obscure the sun.
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No storms, just light shower
An overcast day yesterday with a light shower early evening amounting to 0.2mm. It was a cloudy day with light winds, maximum of just 11mph, and a maximum temperature just above above average with 20.2C. This was followed by a cooler night due to a clearing sky, with a minimum of 10.3C.
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Humid, warm weather continues
The warm and very humid weather did not bring any storms during the past twenty-four hours but a rainy morning that lifted during the afternoon to give a maximum of 20.2C. Rainfall total was 2.5mm bringing the June total to 34.1mm, which is 62% of the June mean. A very mild night with a minimum of 15.2C, which is almost 6C above the long-term mean minimum.
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Warm humid air makes warmest night this month
Intermittent strong sunshine yesterday totalled 2.38 hours. The maximum temperature was 19.7C, average of June, but overnight the thermometer did not drop below 13.8C, the warmest night this month. Just after 05.00 this morning intermittent drizzle and rain set in.
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UV peak level again very high
After a wet morning with 5.2mm of rainfall the cloud started to clear after midday and strong sunshine broke through mid-afternoon with a total of 2.38 hours. The maximum temperature occurred late afternoon at 19.9C with the peak UV reading at the top end of very high. This morning broke with glorious sunshine but then intermittent cloud obscured the sun from time to time. Minimum temperature overnight was 10.9C that had risen to 14.9C at 08.00