Thursday gave us the warmest day since 3rd September with a maximum of 22.4C, which was 2.2C above the average. The northeasterly persisted again peaking at 20mph.
The past night has been much warmer with the thermometer not sinking below 9.3C, which was 0.8C below average.
The anticyclone continues to fade and the depression that was Storm Oscar is beginning to feed a warmer airstream across the area although the northeasterly is still brisk but due to veer into the east later today and then southeast.
Friday commenced cloudy but by 07.15 the sun began to break through that lifted the thermometer to 12.8C at 08.00 the warmest start to a day since 11th May. The barometric pressure continues to fall with a pressure reading of 1014.8mb at 08.00 as the remains of Storm Oscar approaches.