Windrush Weather

Cool Arctic air on Sunday tempered temperature

By Sunday morning the wind had veered into the north and north-northeast, a cool Arctic air flow. As a result of the cool air and minimal sunshine the thermometer only reached 9.2C making it the coolest day since the 15th and 1.5C below the average.

It was dry after six successive wet days but the UV level was ‘Low’ due to the cloud cover.

It was a cool night with the minimum of 2.7C occurring at 07.40 on Monday being just 0.3C above the average.

There were very brief glimpses of sunshine on Monday morning but a predominantly cloudy start to the day. We are temporarily under a ridge of high pressure that saw a significant rise of 24mb in the past twenty-four hours, as a result it will be dry day with the light wind coming from the north east.