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Monday 28 February 2011

WEATHERTODAY

Current Conditions@6.20pm  Temperature...3.9c/39f  /1033.8mbs rising slowly  / Dewpoint  2c/36f  / humidity 83%// Cloudy// winds from the North/North/East @6mph......Forecast for the next 24hours...Remaining rather cloudy and breezy with lows of 2c/36f overnight and into Tuesday little change with a cold NorthEasterly Breeze but, remaining largely dry! Highs of 6c/43f. 

Sunday 27 February 2011

Your Week Ahead Forecast..!

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Saturday 26 February 2011

WEATHERTODAY

Current conditions@7.10pm   Temp...5.3c/41f  /Humidity 86%   /Rainfall [last 24hrs] 12mms [0.5 inches]  /Dewpoint  3c/37f   /pressure 1017.8mbs..rising fast.../Wind 2mph NW   Forecast...Clear periods tonight and overnight with lows of  0c/32f in the Welsh Marches such as Knighton, so an air frost in some places. Sunday dawns bright and cold then, Heavy showers breaking out from midday onwards with "perhaps" Hail" and "Thunder"  High temps of 9c/48f

Friday 25 February 2011

The Month Ahead....March 2011

March , and all the months can be a real challenge to forecast and this March will not be the exception!! There are so many different scenarios being thrown up by the computer models at the moment! The start of March is expected to see rather cold grey conditions even some wintry stuff with generally quiet benign conditions. As we move into the second week we will see the Atlantic roaring in so,rain ,sleet and snow all in the forecast as well as some blustery winds. The Third week sees a welcome change and tends to settle down for a while, some frost and fog is possible with temperatures quite a way down on average, but some sparkling Spring Sunshine! As we make our way to the end of the month ,unsettled conditions again will be the theme , but again below average temperatures as winds will be blowing in from a True NorthWesterly direction all the way from Greenland, so some wintry weather again especially for high ground and some frost too but a good deal of sunshine in between the Showers!!
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Current Weather@6.30pm   Rain,/ temperature.10.6c/51f Dewpoint  9c/48f  / Humidity/ 93% / Wind SE  1 MPH./  Pressure  1020.1mbs and falling slowly..Forecast, rain overnight and into Saturday some heavy, with perhaps some brighter spells for some on Saturday with some heavy showers and a cold wind from the NorthWest...

Thursday 24 February 2011

WeatherToday.

Current Weather@7.11pm Gmt / Temp   8.7c/47f/  Dewpoint 6c/43f/ Wind 3mph SSE / Humidity 85%  /Pressure 1023.6mbs  Rising     Forecast...Clear periods at first, then becoming cloudy with lows of 7c/45f. Friday continuing mainly cloudy with mist and Hill/Mountain fog , Rain Later . Highs of 13c/55f.

Wednesday 23 February 2011

WEATHERTODAY.

Current Weather @ 6.30pm Gmt    10.1c/50f  /89% Humidity/  Pressure...1014.4mbs [rising]  Wind from the South South West @1Mph / Dewpoint...8c/46f  Forecast...A cloudy night with mist and fog on high ground, a mild night lows of 7c/45f../Thursday a cloudy start with mist and mountain fog across the Cambrian/Black Mountains and the Brecon Beacons persisting, elsewhere a cloudy start then Sunny intervals developing and a Springlike 15c may be reached in Oxford!!

Tuesday 22 February 2011

WEATHERTODAY

Current Weather@10.40 am.....Temp, 6.7c/44f...Humidity  94%.....Dewpoint,6c/43f...Wind ,Southerly 1mph.....Forecast, Remaining overcast with patchy drizzle, drier perhaps brighter this afternoon, Rain for all tonight and first thing tomorrow morning lows of 5c/41f.....

Sunday 20 February 2011

WEATHERTODAY.

CURRENT WEATHER
4.7C/40F @  7.00 PM../HUMIDITY 86% ../OVERCAST/  WIND ..EASTERLY/ 0MPH.../DEWPOINT 3C/37F...LOWS 3C/37F..FORECAST..PATCHY RAIN DEVELOPING OVERNIGHT HEAVIEST IN THE WEST../{MONDAY} ,OVERCAST PATCHY LIGHT RAIN OR DRIZZLE, HIGHS OF 6C/43F

Saturday 19 February 2011

WEATHERTODAY

CURRENT WEATHER.......PATCHY RAIN   MAX TEMP 8C/46F
4.8C/40F@ 09.53AM  /  WIND 3MPH/ NORTHEAST/HUMIDITY 93% // DEWPOINT /4C/39F/ 
FORECAST.....RAIN DYING OUT, THIS AFTERNOON, BRIGHTER FEW SUNNY INTERVALS, CLEAR PERIODS OVERNIGHT WITH FROST AND PATCHY FOG ..LOW MINUS2C/39F

Friday 18 February 2011

WEATHERTODAY.

CURRENT WEATHER
4.2C/39F  / CLOUDY/ HUMIDITY 92%  /DEWPOINT 3C/  WIND 3MPH EAST.....FORECAST...GENERALLY OVERCAST MAX TEMP 8C/46F /RAIN LATER, OVERNIGHT

Thursday 17 February 2011

WEATHERTODAY

CURRENT CONDITIONS.
4.2C@ 8.30AM   /HUMIDITY 92%    /DEWPOINT 3C/37F    /WIND 3MPH NORTHEASTERLY   /CLOUD AND HILL MIST...FORECAST..MAINLY DRY , CLOUDY AND RATHER COLD ,HIGHS OF 7C/45F   TONIGHT /LITTLE CHANGE LOWS/ 4C/39F.


Tuesday 15 February 2011

WEATHERTODAY

CURRENT CONDITIONS.
2.8C @08.44 GMT /WINDS 0 SE/.HUMIDITY 94%/ DEWPOINTS 2C/FAIR/ HIGHS TODAY 8C/46F/ SUNNY INTERVALS, CLOUDIER IN THE WEST IE MONMOUTHSHIRE/ POWYS LATER   Tonight, patchy cloud, lows of 3c/37f  10% ground frost chance.

Friday 11 February 2011

A "Two Faced" Weekend!!

Good Evening! Firstly a Big and Warm Welcome to "PlainsChaser72" to worcestershireweather and if yourself and anyone else have got comments and ideas for this site please feel free to comment and Please become a follower/member,it dont cost nothing except a little bit of you time!
     Today has almost felt like Spring with temperatures nuddging into the small teens, but spare a thought for those in the States such as Oklahoma where a record low was recorded of minus 35c that the states all time low along with orther Southern States recording Record lows! Tonight, some patchy rain clearing overnight, then the weekend coming up wont be too bad at all, generally mild A good day on Saturday with some sunshine and light winds and about 11c/52f still above average for Feb. Perhaps a slight touch of Frost later Saturday evening at 3c/37f before wind and rain reach all by Sunday morning only slowly clearing the Elan Valley by Late morning and then Oxford and Warwick by Teatime with some sunny intervals developing for a while behind that front in the West with a top temperature of 10c/50f in Leominster and  Chipping Norton. Have a great weekend, stay safe and I will be back with your week ahead video forecast on Sunday. See Ya Ian
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Thursday 10 February 2011

Weather Round-Up For January 2011

January,. was a "non-Descript" month weatherwise compared to the previous month of the record breaking cold of December. It came out about average for temperature ,but with locally below average rainfall. Highest day-time temperature was on Sunday the 16th when a very mild 13.8c/56f was recorded and the lowest temperature was at the end of the month with minus 8.3c/20f. The highest Barometric pressure was on the 21st and the lowest was on the 5th. The highest gust of wind was recorded on the 15th with 35mph from the South. The average day temperature comes out at 6.7c/43f and this January averaged 6.4c so bang on average and the Night-time average is 1.4c/35f and recorded was 1.2c. Average rainfall around the Worcestershire area is about 62mms[2.5 inches] and recorded was below average at 42.5mms.

Sunday 6 February 2011

Unsettled......

Sorry about no week ahead video forecast, but some "again" technical glitches, but for tonight cloudy /mild with some patchy drizzle over the Hills and Welsh Mountains and then a cold front will bring some squally winds and patchy rain to all betweeen 6am and 10 am on monday then dry with some sunny intervals ,the rest of the week will remain cloudy and mild with some rain at times and the only frost being Tuesday morning. Take care folks, Back Very Soon....See ya IAN....
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Friday 4 February 2011

Weather Watch High Winds!

[Valid from 12 midday Friday 4th Feb to 6am Sunday 6th Feb 2011.]
Winds gusting up to over 30mph in all places in this period with exposed places seeing gusts up to 70mph at times . High sided vehicles will be at risk from gusty winds and small branches from trees etc are likely to fall. This is for the counties of Worcester, Gloucester, Warwick, Oxford, Monmouth, Powys, Hereford, Shrophire and the West Midlands.

Wednesday 2 February 2011

Top Of The World...Australian Floods and Cyclone Yasi.

If you want to see the latest Sat imagery of Cyclone Yasi, please click onto this link.....http://www.goes.noaa.gov/sohemi/sohemiloops/shirgmscol.html