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RichardR

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  1. Buxton, Derbyshire, England Unofficial November 2010 Climatic Records Latitude 53*N Longitude 1.5*W Elevation 338m/1110ft AMSL Valid 1st- 30th November, 2010 Mean Maximum: 5.3°C / 41.5°F Mean Minimum: 1.2°C / 34.2°F Mean Temperature: 3.3°C / 37.9°F Highest Temperature: 14.2°C / 57.6°F (4th) Lowest Temperature: -9.4°C / 15.1°F (28th) --------------------- Lowest Maximum: -1.6°C / 29.1°F (28th) Highest Minimum: 10.8°C / 51.4°F (4th) --------------------- Precipitation: 170mm / 6.7" Days with rain >1mm: 9 Days with rain/drizzle: 14 Most in one day: 42mm / 1.7" (2nd) --------------------- Mean Pressure: 1006.3mb Max Pressure: 1020mb (16th) Min Pressure: 968mb (8th) Average Maximum Wind Gust: 32.3mph Maximum Wind Gust: 72mph (12th) --------------------- Sunshine hours: 53.6 Most in one day: 5 (15th) Average per day: 1.8 hours Sunless days: 7 --------------------- Days with: Sleet/Snow: 3 Fog: At least two. Hail/Ice Pellets: 0 Thunderstorm: 0 Nights below freezing: 10 Ice days: 3 (27th, 28th, 30th) Month synopsis: Certainly a very interesting month, some very mild temps in the first week (for Buxton in November), but also extremely wet in the first half with three days having over an inch of rain each. Most notable was the incredible cold and snow in the final week, some record breaking low temperatures, and over half a foot of snow accumulated by the end of the final day. -9.4°C on 28th is a record low temperature for the date. The mean temperature contrast between the 1st week (8.1°C) and last week (-2.5°C) is quite astonishing for the maritime climate.
  2. I have six inches in Buxton. I am in the club? LOL. Bugger all in Manchester though.
  3. Heating's been turned up to "Super Power" levels, and the temp in the computer/bedroom reached 23°C last night. Wonderful. Heating's been turned up to "Super Power" levels, and the temp in the computer/bedroom reached 23°C last night. Wonderful.
  4. Buxton, Derbyshire's forecast has -9 on thursday on the BBC graphics. Anyway what's the November CET down to now? Still way above the Buxton mean which is 3 Degrees C now.
  5. Seems to be dropping about 0.3C a day by now, so I'd expect final figure to be around ~5.5°C.
  6. NO sign of any snow in Buxton, and I must say I'm glad, hate the stuff, and the cold, really is frigid and awful out there.
  7. 19.0°C in the computer/bedroom.
  8. No it hasn't. Maybe on the hills surrounding it, but not in the town.
  9. 19.4°C in the computer room/bedroom.
  10. Buxton, Derbyshire, England Unofficial October 2010 Climatic Records Latitude 53*N Longitude 1.5*W Elevation 338m/1110ft AMSL Valid 1st- 31st October, 2010 Unfortunately there were problems with my sensor under reporting maximum temperatures this month, so the max is not precise, sorry. Mean Maximum: ~11°C / 52°F Mean Minimum: 5.9°C / 42.6°F Mean Temperature: 8.2°C / 46.8°F Highest Temperature: 16.5°C / 61.7°F (10th) Lowest Temperature: -1.7°C / 28.9°F (25th) --------------------- Lowest Maximum: 5.1°C / 41.2°F (20th) Highest Minimum: 11.0°C / 51.8°F (9th) --------------------- Precipitation: 109mm / 4.29" Days with rain >1mm: 11 Days with rain/drizzle: 16 Most in one day: 31mm / 1.22" (1st) --------------------- Mean Pressure: 1012.1mb Max Pressure: 1028mb (25th) Min Pressure: 988mb (29th) Average Maximum Wind Gust: 29.3mph Maximum Wind Gust: 45mph (29th) --------------------- Sunshine hours: 98.6 Most in one day: 9.44 (4th) Average per day: 3.2 hours Sunless days: 10 --------------------- Days with: Sleet/Snow: 0 Fog: At least two. Hail/Ice Pellets: 1 (19th) Thunderstorm: 0 Nights below freezing: 2 Month synopsis: A near-average month temperature wise. Slightly dryer and sunnier than average. Sunnier in fact that September (at least here). No thunder reported here but once in Manchester on 6th. No snow.
  11. Gone below 10 degrees in the house first time this winter, so obviously the heating will need to be on.
  12. Went in and out of hail showers on the train home from Manchester this afternoon. Managed to get a wide view of the heavy showers around Hazel Grove/Middlewood and observed some lightning. This would have been about 16:15 or so. That was it though as it was mostly obscured.
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