There were many hours of glorious sunshine on Monday although the brisk breeze from the north east pegged back the temperature to a maximum of 20.1C at 17.45, the lowest for four days but still 2.8C above my 40-year average. The past night was cooler again as the thermometer slipped to a low of 7.6C at 05.19 early Tuesday. The UV was aging High.
It was another dry day with 3.78mm of equivalent rainfall lost to the atmosphere through evaporation from ground sources and plant life.
Tuesday began bright with short glimpses of sunshine around 08.00 that had lifted the temperature to 10.6C at 08.00. As the depression re-orientates and barometric pressure slowly falls, the breeze will later this evening back from the northeast to come from the northwest. Cloud will slowly increase this afternoon with the slight possibility of precipitation later this afternoon or evening.