Windrush Weather

Dull, gloomy and damp again from moist Atlantic air

The flow of moist, but warm Atlantic air continued on Monday but with no sunshine meant a cooler day although the maximum of 11.3C was still 3.3C above the average. There was no rain and without sunshine no wonder the UV level was low with a value of just 1.2.

Tuesday at first light revealed that fog had formed overnight limiting visibly initially to 300m, but this eased by 08.00 to 500m.

The anticyclone that has influenced our weather for over two weeks has all but disappeared so this is likely to be the last dull, warm and moist day with the air movement continuing from the southwest. Change is around the corner from Wednesday.