Windrush Weather

Only second dry day in October

With the barometric pressure rising for the past twenty-four hours, as the depression eased away, it was not surprising to find a change in the unsettled weather of the last two weeks. It was a dry day, only the second this month, the only other dry day occurred on the 2nd.

Significantly, the high pressures easing in from the west has meant a change in wind direction, now coming from the north bringing the cooler air.

The sunshine daily total rose higher than the Friday figure with almost 5.9 hours, the UV level again in the ‘low’ category.

With clear skies overnight the thermometer fell away sadly to a minimum of 1.5C at 03.29 Sunday morning, which was 5.7C below average.

Sunday saw broken cloud and the thermometer recover to 4.3C at 8.00.