Windrush Weather

Record for November broken!

Thanks to the flow of warm air on a southerly breeze, all the way from the Azores and North Africa, the thermometer rose to 17.5C, which was a significant 7.5C above the 38-year average and broke the record for the warmest November day set on 4th November 2010 with 16.7C.

It was another dry day although mist and low cloud drifted in overnight that saw the thermometer not drop below 11.3C, which was also a significant 7.6C above the long-term average.

Sunday dawned dull and gloomy with total cloud cover and misty, calm conditions. The high pressure has begun to drift eastwards and as a result the wind on Saturday backed into the south and today will have a more southeasterly component. The pressure at 08.00 was 1021.1mb, down 6mb on that time Saturday.