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Tuesday, 29 January 2013
Sunday, 27 January 2013
Friday, 25 January 2013
Your Weekend Weather.....
Evening, yes the picture above tells us whats to come as the end of the snowy/cold spell is in sight, although many folk to the north and east of worcestershire will see some disruptive snow tonight followed by a thaw during this weekend, more picticularly on Sunday.Tonight will see that mix of rain sleet and snow ,snow more picticularly on the Malverns and Cotswolds and the Witley hills for instance but most low lying areas are likely to see a wintry mix of rain and sleet. The wintry mix will move away during the early hours leading to clear periods and temps down to 0c/32f, with icy patches especially with continued snowlying. Saturday will be a cold cheerless day with some murck and fog to start off the day this will be gradually replaced by a gathering wind and more rain for all of the Uk overnight into Sunday. Mild sums Sunday up with highs of 9c/48f making it feel rather balmy compared to late! Winds will be rather strong with some showers, but a few glimpses of sun is on offer......See you Sunday in our video broadcast...!!
Tuesday, 22 January 2013
Weather Warning....
SNOW
An area of rain ,sleet and snow already into SW England and central Southern England will gradually spread North this afternoon, evening and overnight period. Snow will likely fall more so over Southern Warwickshire, Worcestershire, Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire, Herefordshire and parts of East and SouthEast Wales Monmouthshire and East Powys. Some moderate falls of snow are likely in some places giving a covering and with temperatures in this area mentioned, at or below freezing, ice will also become a problem. Updates will appear here if needed.
An area of rain ,sleet and snow already into SW England and central Southern England will gradually spread North this afternoon, evening and overnight period. Snow will likely fall more so over Southern Warwickshire, Worcestershire, Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire, Herefordshire and parts of East and SouthEast Wales Monmouthshire and East Powys. Some moderate falls of snow are likely in some places giving a covering and with temperatures in this area mentioned, at or below freezing, ice will also become a problem. Updates will appear here if needed.
Monday, 21 January 2013
Friday, 18 January 2013
Your Weekend Forecast...
Evening folks. Well the snow came and there is more on the way possibly for Sunday but untill then rather quiet conditions allbeit very cold so no thaw of lying snow this weekend. Tonight sees rather cloudy conditions with some light flurries of snow from time to time and into Saturday morning, so perhaps another coverering of snow in the morning. Then Saturday afternoon/evening remaining very similar but perhaps the cloud will start to break leading to a harsh frost and perhaps some freezing fog patches later in the evening. Highs of just minus1c/30f and temperature as low as minus 10c/50f early Sunday morning if in any clear spells. Brighter for a time but thicker cloud and outbreaks of snow is possible during Later Sunday.
Tuesday, 15 January 2013
Weather Warning.
Colder weather intensifying.
From tonight onwards the cold will intensify with most places away from the coasts seeing some severe frosts especially central and eastern England ,northern England and Scotland and east and mid Wales. Temperatures will widely get down to minus7c/19f and minus 12c/10f especially for those with snow cover. Daytime temperature will struggle to get to 0c/32f. This is valid to Friday.
Friday and Saturday look potentially very snowy for Wales, SW England, West Midlands, and Southern and SouthEast England. Updates will follow when required.
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From tonight onwards the cold will intensify with most places away from the coasts seeing some severe frosts especially central and eastern England ,northern England and Scotland and east and mid Wales. Temperatures will widely get down to minus7c/19f and minus 12c/10f especially for those with snow cover. Daytime temperature will struggle to get to 0c/32f. This is valid to Friday.
Friday and Saturday look potentially very snowy for Wales, SW England, West Midlands, and Southern and SouthEast England. Updates will follow when required.
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Sunday, 13 January 2013
Friday, 11 January 2013
Your Weekend Forecast...!
Evening...! Winter looks like making itself manifest as it turns colder and colder from now on. Tonight will see some patchy mist, but also some patchy rain overnight into Saturday morning, then a cloudy misty murcky morning with some light rain during the afternoon this turning wintry later on with some snow falling on the Cotswolds and the Malverns for instance then perhaps some light snow in the Vale later. This clears later , to leave widespread ice, with temperatures down to minus 5c/23f first thing Sunday morning with some freezing fog possible first thing, and then becoming brighter but fog could linger all day on Sunday, although higher ground may well see the best of the brighter/sunnier weather. A few snow showers could well push in later during the evening. Next week looks potentially very cold and wintry so I will keep you posted on any snowfall likely Daytime temperatures this weekend ranging from 4c/39f on Saturday, 1c/34f maximum on Sunday. Have a great weekend. Ian.
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Thursday, 10 January 2013
Weather Warning. Snow.
A band of rain is likely to increasingly turn to snow first on high ground then lower ground during later Saturday morning/afternoon and evening. Driving conditions are likely to become hazardous, and skies will clear Saturday night and the early hours of Sunday morning, leading to dangerous driving conditions due to widespread ice.
Tuesday, 8 January 2013
Weather Round-up...November 2012.
November followed on from the previous months with very unsettled and very wet again with problems with flooding countrywide especially during the second half of the month.There were six air frosts the lowest temperature recorded for the month was minus 2.6c/27f on the 30th.Temperatures on the whole were near to average for November, the nighttime temperature average is 3.8c/39f and recorded was 4.4c/40f. The average day temperature is 9.8c/50f and the recorded temperature came out the same. Very windy at times with a gust of wind on the 22nd recorded at 39mph from the South ,locally higher gusts in more exposed locations.Rainfall came out way above average again leading to severe River flooding in many places including here with 132.8mms compared to the average of 62mms!The highest air pressure was on the 7th with a 1022.9mbs and the lowest air pressure was on the 1st at 982.1mbs.
The Uks Rainfall Network Statistics
Warwick:-109mms
Ft William Scotland:-342.5mms
Wells Somerset:-135mms
Scarbourgh North Yorkshire:-117mms
Maidstone Kent:-56mms
Hyde Cheshire:-100mms
Llanelli South Wales:-169mms
Newbury Berkshire:-142.5mms
MiddletonMoor, Derbyshire:-138mms
Frome Somerset:-187mms
Garforth Leeds South Yorkshire:115mms
Royston Hertfordshire:-84.6mms
Burgess hill West Sussex:-90mms
Dundee Scotland:-52mms
Brixham Devon:-181mms
Warminster Wiltshire:-159mms
Lampeter Caredigion West Wales:-185.4mms
Long Lawford Rugby Warwickshire:-101.7mms
Colwyn Bay North Wales:-116mms
Hornsea East Yorkshire:-117.2mms
Bloxwich Herefordshire:-68.8mms
Grimsby NE Lincolnshire:-87.3mms
Crocketford Nr Dumfries Scotland:-171mms
Cleethorpes NE Lincolnshire:-81mms
Middleton Littleton Evesham Worcestershire:-124mms
Exeter Devon:-190.2mms
VOEWS Evesham Worcestershire:-132.8mms
Fairfield Evesham Worcestershire:-130.1mms
Bradford On Avon Wiltshire:-157mms
Swansea South Wales:-133mms
Yoevil Somerset:-147mms
The Deban Valley Suffolk:-34mms
NW Kent:-125mms
Bally Clare Antrim NI:-66mms
Newtownabbey SE Antrim NI:-66mms
Headington Oxford:-102.1mms
Pembrokeshire SW Wales:-117mms
[Madrid]Spain:-138mm
Runcorn Cheshire:-82mms
Essex :-79mms
Isle Of Barra,Outer Hebrides ,Scotland:-108mms
Fortrose Scotland:-23mms
[25mms=One Inch] Many thanks to all Contributors!
The Uks Rainfall Network Statistics
Warwick:-109mms
Ft William Scotland:-342.5mms
Wells Somerset:-135mms
Scarbourgh North Yorkshire:-117mms
Maidstone Kent:-56mms
Hyde Cheshire:-100mms
Llanelli South Wales:-169mms
Newbury Berkshire:-142.5mms
MiddletonMoor, Derbyshire:-138mms
Frome Somerset:-187mms
Garforth Leeds South Yorkshire:115mms
Royston Hertfordshire:-84.6mms
Burgess hill West Sussex:-90mms
Dundee Scotland:-52mms
Brixham Devon:-181mms
Warminster Wiltshire:-159mms
Lampeter Caredigion West Wales:-185.4mms
Long Lawford Rugby Warwickshire:-101.7mms
Colwyn Bay North Wales:-116mms
Hornsea East Yorkshire:-117.2mms
Bloxwich Herefordshire:-68.8mms
Grimsby NE Lincolnshire:-87.3mms
Crocketford Nr Dumfries Scotland:-171mms
Cleethorpes NE Lincolnshire:-81mms
Middleton Littleton Evesham Worcestershire:-124mms
Exeter Devon:-190.2mms
VOEWS Evesham Worcestershire:-132.8mms
Fairfield Evesham Worcestershire:-130.1mms
Bradford On Avon Wiltshire:-157mms
Swansea South Wales:-133mms
Yoevil Somerset:-147mms
The Deban Valley Suffolk:-34mms
NW Kent:-125mms
Bally Clare Antrim NI:-66mms
Newtownabbey SE Antrim NI:-66mms
Headington Oxford:-102.1mms
Pembrokeshire SW Wales:-117mms
[Madrid]Spain:-138mm
Runcorn Cheshire:-82mms
Essex :-79mms
Isle Of Barra,Outer Hebrides ,Scotland:-108mms
Fortrose Scotland:-23mms
[25mms=One Inch] Many thanks to all Contributors!
Sunday, 6 January 2013
Friday, 4 January 2013
Your Weekend Forecast.....
Good evening and Happy new year to all! The first weekend of the year looks set to be at last decent to be able to go outside and not get wet! A fair weekend in store for all with very mild temperatures for the time of year with temperatures peaking at 12c/54f and lows of 5c/41f so no frost! Some patchy mist overnight, but some sunny intervals during the day although there will be large amounts of cloud at times some of this shrouding the tops of the Cotswolds and Malverns from time to time for example. So no rain this weekend. WOW!!! Have a great weekend and I will be back later on Sunday with your video forecast for the week ahead. Ian.
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