Yesterday brought 1.5 hours of strong sunshine after five sunless days. The thermometer dropped to its lowest just after 6pm with a minimum 2.8C after rising to 8.7C during daylight hours. A weather front transited the country during the evening and early hours and at dawn the cloud cover and rain has moved eastwards.
The thermometer has recovered to 8.7C at 08.00 after the lowest barometric pressure this month of 1015.9mb just after 4am. The wind direction has also changed, due to the weather front, having veered from the south east into the south. The rainfall that fell before 6am totalled 2.4mm.
There is thinner cloud and weak sunshine to celebrate the solstice that occurs today at 10.44.
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