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  1. That's winding itself up tight, could be an "interesting" weather night as it crosses the SofE The low last night the coolest for a while with 11.9°C at: 06:10, currently 13.9°C with RH84% Sea conditions have calmed from yesterday, in readiness for some action tonight, could be an interesting view first thing in the morning..
  2. Monday 2 Aug - Wednesday 11 Aug Changeable conditions continuing to dominate for the start of August, with a mixture of sunny and dry periods, showery periods and the chance of longer spells of rain. At first the south is likely to see the most showers, with the north remaining the driest, but by the end of the period the south and southeast will possibly be the driest and the west and northwest the wettest. There remains a chance for any showers or rain to produce thunderstorms. Temperatures are most likely cooler than average for this time of year, trending to slightly cooler than average or average through the period, with the south and southwest having the best chance of seeing average temperatures. Thursday 12 Aug - Thursday 26 Aug As is typical for this time of year, confidence is low for this period. However, there is a tentative sign of more settled conditions developing with higher pressure becoming slightly more likely. This means drier conditions may become more prevalent, although there is still the risk of showers or thunderstorms at times. Temperatures likely to trend to above average, with an increasing chance of hotter spells developing as the month progresses. https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/
  3. Nowt on the coastal fringes, it all seems over the middle of the area..
  4. The Wareham microclimate warmth is blowin' our way so the temp is 19.4°C.....too. Sea conditions now becoming choppy as the strength increases..
  5. After an overnight low of 13.3°C at: 06:05, currently 17.3°C and partly cloudy with RH75% The beachcam says it all!
  6. Sunday 1 Aug - Tuesday 10 Aug Changeable conditions continuing to dominate for the start of August, with a mixture of sunny and dry periods, showery periods and the chance of longer spells of rain. At first the south is likely to see the most showers, with the north remaining the driest, but by the end of the period the south and southeast will possibly be the driest and the west and northwest the wettest. There remains a chance for any showers or rain to produce thunderstorms. Temperatures are most likely cooler than average for this time of year, trending to slightly cooler than average or average through the period, with the south and southwest having the best chance of seeing average temperatures. Wednesday 11 Aug - Wednesday 25 Aug As is typical for this time of year, confidence is low for this period. However, there is a tentative sign of more settled conditions developing with higher pressure becoming slightly more likely. This means drier conditions may become more prevalent, although there is still the risk of showers or thunderstorms at times. Temperatures likely to trend to above average, with an increasing chance of hotter spells developing as the month progresses. https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/
  7. 18.3°C at: 13:26, I was just talking on a call with folks in South Africa (Johannesburg) and they are saying its SOOOOO COLD, and the temperature is 16°C .........come on now people...
  8. Well its a rumblin to my North amongst this cloud...but has missed us.. And then moved east of us
  9. Morning All, a slightly cooler night at 12.6°C at: 04:30 currently 16.3°C and RH89% The sun looks set fair to burn off the channel mist as seen on the beachcam shot this morning..
  10. Struggling with a maximum of 20.7°C at: 17:02 with RH80% and overcast.. Just a few folks giving a go on the beach...
  11. All inland I suspect...and to a lesser degree than suggested as the heat disappates rapidly from the day..
  12. Looking at it , suspect some time around 7pm, but not looking stormy on the coast just some additional rainfall
  13. Good to have some cool weather, now maybe indoors will cool off, still at 26.2°C with the windows open BUT the lack of any breeze is not helping to shift the hot air ..
  14. Very different view to last weekend, after early morning mist has risen, and light patchy rain seems the order, but little like has been forecast with suggestions of up to a 100mm in places, not yet... and I suspect storms this afternoon will be land based rather than feeding in off the channel. Rainfall over 24hours pans out like this Stations:Precipitation MoD Boscombe Down 25.0 mm Middle Wallop 25.0 mm Isle of Portland 19.0 mm Larkhill 18.0 mm Bournemouth 12.0 mm
  15. Morning All, a useful 13mm of rain overnight, with the overnight low still hovering around where it’s been most of the week, and the surfaces outside drying rapidly, with little sign of heavy downpours in the immediate….
  16. So 20.3°C with no windchill, and it's cold.... best get your winter warmers out for next week then..
  17. These folks could be in with a surprise soon, check the colour of the sky... And these folks Looing at this its on the march.. Moved all me buckets, so as to catch every last drop to feed the plants..
  18. Good to see the MOD thread keeps a consistent approach even in summer,..
  19. Morning All, staying warm overnight with a low of 14.6°C at: 05:07, currently 17.4°C with RH90% A quiet start to the day on the beach..
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