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Tuesday 13 March 2012

Potential Warmth, but Stubborn Cloud!

Annoying cloud has certainly kept the temperature down under a high pressure system. This is what is called an "Inversion". The temperature above the cloud today at about 2,000 feet  in clear Blue Skies was about 14c/57f,and the Black mountains and Brecon Beacons in Waleswould have had these conditions, but stuck under grey laden skies we saw about 8 or 9c! Tonight will carry on the cloudy theme and into Wednesday similar start but cloudis more likely to break to give some warm sunny intervals, and again on Thursday/ Friday too. Misty conditions overnight and possible patchy frost at night with temperatures down to 3c/37f. Turning Unsettled by the weekend and early next week with some welcome rain. More about that in due course. In any clear skies, in the next few days between 7 and 9 pm, take a peep at the Western  sky and you will see a dazzling 2 bright stars. This is the Planets of Jupiter and Venus. Certainly worth having  a look.....!

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