Southern England Regional Discussion Thread
#1
Posted 08 December 2011 - 10:48
Yeah right...as if!
Air frosts since the autumn - forty six
Lowest temperature: -8.6ยบ
Days with snow falling: nineteen
All views I express are either my own or someone else's, which I've copied because I think they might make me sound intelligent, but definitely not Paul's or Netweather's.
#2
Posted 08 December 2011 - 12:15
The weather is never boring OON but you just seem to get it all.
Currently mild, 11.1c and rising @ 12.16BST
Top Windspeed 32mph @ 1201BST
Barometer 1007.4hpa and falling rapidly
Expecting some wind increase as we go into this evening but the 100mph+ gusts that some exposed parts have had.
Some rain also expected but not over much.
Cheers
gottolovethisweather
Edited by gottolovethisweather, 08 December 2011 - 12:16 .
For those that may be interested, I have a weather station that can viewed via the above link or directly via Weather Underground at http://www.wundergro...ation=IWESTBER2
Finally, if I may quote Mr. Data.
"Wasn't it enough that we lived through the coldest December for over 100 years that no one alive has experienced?"
#3
Posted 08 December 2011 - 12:20
Any questions about studying Meteorology at university? PM me and I'll try my best to answer :)
My weather station website can be found here, updated every 15 mins:
http://www.wundergro...sp?ID=I90579761
Current weather conditions at the UoR Meteorological Observatory:
http://www.met.readi..._page.cgi?RL=1
Term time: Reading, Berkshire
Holidays: Cannock, Staffordshire
#4
Posted 08 December 2011 - 15:02
Osbourne One-Nil, on 08 December 2011 - 10:48 , said:
Yeah right...as if!
Aha, that would be me then
Glad to have somewhere to chat about our weather... Bit blustery here today but nothing compared to Scotland. I've been following that thread and its really nasty up there. I wouldn't mind having some exciting weather down here but more in the way of the white stuff, not roofs blown off.
#5
Posted 08 December 2011 - 17:49
hopefully you guys get some more interesting weather in the new year with a cold scandy high forming.
#6
Posted 08 December 2011 - 18:33
Any questions about studying Meteorology at university? PM me and I'll try my best to answer :)
My weather station website can be found here, updated every 15 mins:
http://www.wundergro...sp?ID=I90579761
Current weather conditions at the UoR Meteorological Observatory:
http://www.met.readi..._page.cgi?RL=1
Term time: Reading, Berkshire
Holidays: Cannock, Staffordshire
#7
Posted 08 December 2011 - 18:39
Fingers crossed.
This could be as good as the southern winter gets, a rainfilled cold front
Nick L, on 08 December 2011 - 12:20 , said:
#8
Posted 08 December 2011 - 18:41
Dorsetbred, on 08 December 2011 - 18:39 , said:
Fingers crossed.
This could be as good as the southern winter gets, a rainfilled cold front
We picked up 52mph down here on the coast.
I'm glad I get a 3 week holiday to the Midlands
My maximum 2m gust was 37mph, 10m gust 40mph. Not too bad I guess.
Any questions about studying Meteorology at university? PM me and I'll try my best to answer :)
My weather station website can be found here, updated every 15 mins:
http://www.wundergro...sp?ID=I90579761
Current weather conditions at the UoR Meteorological Observatory:
http://www.met.readi..._page.cgi?RL=1
Term time: Reading, Berkshire
Holidays: Cannock, Staffordshire
#9
Posted 08 December 2011 - 18:58
Anyway a quite literally miserable day here today, cloudy start to the day with 8c, continued cloudy and damp through morning, wind increased during the afternoon along with the temperature upto a Balmy 12.4c.. During sunset the rain started and carried on till 4:30 before fizzling out. At 5pm we had our highest winds of the day, was 34mph and gusts of 43mph. It had been 22-25mph through the day. At 5:15-5:45 we had some heavy rain delivering us much welcomed 4.5mm of rain. Temperature has now started to drop and is currently sitting at 8.6c. Clear skies rolling in across the region. Could be a touch of frost tonight for some places!
Hope you are all well, and hopefully we will have lots to talk about in this thread.
Mark
Edited by Mark Neal Ballooning, 08 December 2011 - 18:59 .
#10
Posted 08 December 2011 - 19:24
Waited and waited the wind finally picked the rain turned torrential, I counted 28 and it stopped, end of story.
Less than 30seconds worth of squall, and that was it, oh well at least I caught it just right.
#11
Posted 08 December 2011 - 19:49
Been reading the Scottish thread all day as temnporarily housebound. Just noticed it's lashing down outside and I see from raintoday that this is the squall line just hitting. This will pass long before the temps drop in the morning
Kate
#12
Posted 09 December 2011 - 09:00
Sunday- 12mm, Monday- 6mm, Tuesday- 18mm, Thursday 6mm, Friday 20mm, would certainly be a welcome relief if we got this amount of rain. I know most of those heavy rainfall predictions are a long way off, but i am hopeful to see some heavy rain in the next week, but sunny and calm interludes inbetween each system
Regards,Mark.
Edited by Mark Neal Ballooning, 09 December 2011 - 09:00 .
#13
Posted 09 December 2011 - 15:00
#14
Posted 09 December 2011 - 16:17
#15
Posted 09 December 2011 - 19:54
#16
Posted 09 December 2011 - 19:59
#17
Posted 09 December 2011 - 20:27
Mark Neal Ballooning, on 09 December 2011 - 19:54 , said:
Severe frost? Highly unlikely. Probably won't get below -2c tonight in urban areas.
Any questions about studying Meteorology at university? PM me and I'll try my best to answer :)
My weather station website can be found here, updated every 15 mins:
http://www.wundergro...sp?ID=I90579761
Current weather conditions at the UoR Meteorological Observatory:
http://www.met.readi..._page.cgi?RL=1
Term time: Reading, Berkshire
Holidays: Cannock, Staffordshire
#18
Posted 09 December 2011 - 20:55
Nick L, on 09 December 2011 - 20:27 , said:
When i say severe frost i mean the threat of -3 to -5c in rural areas, and in my area, City of Oxford lows down to -2c, i expect about that, but its already 1c, and was expected to be 3c at this time. So already doing very well..
#19
Posted 10 December 2011 - 13:23
That's about the most exciting thing to happen weather wise for weeks
Maximum Temperature Summer 2012 (so far): 28C (82F)
Minimum Temperature Winter 2011/2012: -3C (27F)
Maximum Temperature Summer 2011: 30C (86F)
Minimum Temperature Winter 2010/2011: -3C (27F)
Maximum Temperature Summer 2010: 30C (86F)
Minimum Temperature Winter 2009/2010 : -2.5C (27.5F)
Maximum Temperature Summer 2009: 30C (86F)
Minimum Temperature Winter 2008/2009 : -2C (28F)
#20
Posted 10 December 2011 - 16:14
Weather looks interesting towards mid/end of the week - hoping to get a dusting of the white stuff at some point. Its possible.
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