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  1. Another burst of spring warmth during the exceptionally warm February-May 1945, this time centred around 23rd/24th March. I noticed that wartime restrictions on weather data being released in newspapers immediately after an event was starting to relax as it was clear the war in Europe was soon to come to an end. Temperatures 23rd March Bath: max: 67°F Birmingham: 69°F Blackpool: 67°F Coventry: 67°F 10.5hrs of sunshine Edinburgh Royal Observatory: 68°F Glasgow, Springburn Park: 71°F 9hrs of sunshine Harborough: 66°F London: 73°F Lochaber: 69°F Manchester: 67°F 10.1hrs of sunshine Plymouth: 62.3°F West Kirby: 66°F 10hrs of sunshine 24th March Edinburgh Royal Observatory: 65°F Glasgow, Springburn Park: 66°F 7.3hrs of sunshine Lincoln: 69°F Manchester: 68°F 7.9hrs of sunshine Ullswater: 67°F
  2. I thought we might get away with it this March in terms of wetness, but it is going to be yet another wetter than average month.
  3. 21st March 1983 was a very active day with showers, thunderstorms, gales, hail, snow, whirlwinds and even a shower of sea shells.
  4. 20th March 1989, remember this well. It was the start of Easter school holidays, it was a Monday. Rain moved in from the west during the early afternoon and the temperatures were such that there was a possibility that this could turn to snow. As the afternoon went on, it gradually turned to snow and by 5pm, there was a covering of snow on the ground. Went out in the evening to make a snowman during a graupel and snow shower. It was the 2nd evaporative cooling snow event within a month (the other was 24th Feb)
  5. Has anyone else noticed that the champions of that "worryingly dry" thread have been conspicuous by their absence in this thread?
  6. For the 3rd March in the row, there was a wintry spell around mid March which brought disruptive snowfalls. 1978, 1979 and 1980. March 1980 had a CET of 4.7°C and was a wet month with an EWP of 102.2mm
  7. CryoraptorA303 It has to be said that Morecambe is pretty sheltered from anything between north and east on the compass, so the January and February figures may not that far off. Castletown on Isle of Man recorded 97.1hrs that February, seen a report of 99hrs at some location in Yorkshire
  8. Sunshine hours for Morecambe in 1895 Jan: 102 Feb: 135 Mar: 114 Apr: 220 May: 301 Jun: 346 Jul: 290 Aug: 231 Sep: 249 Oct: 137 Nov: 93 Dec: 59
  9. Scorcher Seen sunshine totals that were recorded in Morecambe for the years 1893 to 1895 and I almost fell out of my chair. Surely these can not be right 1893: 2526 hrs 1894: 2412hrs 1895: 2227hrs
  10. For NW region, July 2023-February 2024 sunshine totals is 649.4hrs, 15 hours more than was recorded than during the spring of 2020.
  11. The Cheltenham Gold Cup has been delayed (1987 was a well known instance) and or raced through snow in the past but on the 16th March 1978, the meeting was postponed until the 12th of April as disruptive snowfalls hit parts of the south.
  12. The lighter evenings are become more evident. Can still see a bit of twilight to the west at nearly 7.30pm
  13. reef How bad has it been since the start of February, sunshine wise?
  14. Dee Atkins-Greig Welcome Dee Looks like it was an increasingly wet day
  15. Summer 1940 is seldom mentioned probably because the previous winter overshadowed it but June 1940 was an outstanding month, exceptionally sunny. July 1940 was poor but August was exceptionally dry.
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