The strong north westerly wind on Sunday meant a day with below average temperatures, maximum of just 5.3C, which was 1.7C below average and a wind chill that meant it felt a couple of degrees lower.
The UV level rose to 0.9, as on Saturday, which was the highest since 18th November as the sun gains strength.
It was a dry day with total rainfall for January at 27.5mm, which is 64mm below the 35-year average. The wind was strong with a maximum gist of 39mph at 13.40.
With clear skies overnight the thermometer dropped to 0uu.3C at 07.03 today Monday, producing a ground frost, which saw the sun rise above the horizon triggering the sunshine recorder at 08.24 and the promise of more throughout the day.
Update on Monday at 16.10: sunniest day since 2nd November with 7.5 hours but cold with maximum of just 4.8C being 2.2C below average