With 5.26 hours of strong sunshine on Sunday, and for most of the day the temperatures well above 20C, peaking at 23.7C being well above average (+5.1C), it felt more like August than September.
Another dry day although UV not getting above the Moderate category.
Sunday night was very mild due to the last of the southerly air, with thermometer not falling below 13.6C, which was a significant 4.3C above the 34-year average.
Monday arrived with brightness initially but thick cloud soon obscured any sunshine due to the leading edge of another weather front moving in from the west.
The last few days have been very calm due to slack pressure over the UK. This resulted in brief calm periods during daylight hours and longer periods over night.
Update at 14.35: very warm and humid day as strong sunshine from mid-morning lifted temperature to a maximum of 24.3C at 13.25. This was 5.4C above average for September and the warmest day for almost a month. Increasing cloud from an almost stationery cold front obscures sun in afternoon but rain 50 miles to the west.