Rutlandweather
ISSUED TUESDAY EVENING. High pressure to the north of us and low pressure to the south will be the dominant features once again. The high should just about dominate but rain from the south always a threat. Mainly later. A risk of frost at first. . No real change tonight. Wednesday 21 May 2008: A gentle to moderate easterly. Dry with sunny spells. A little warmer. Max 16C (61F) after a Min of 3C (37F) and another ground frost. Thursday 22nd: A gentle southeasterly. More cloudy but still some sunshine and warmer. Max 17C (63F). Friday 23rd: A gentle southeasterly. Fairly cloudy but a few sunny spells again. Max 17C. Just about staying dry. Saturday 24th: Moderate easterlies. Dry with sunny spells but a 30% risk of rain later. Max still 17C. Sunday 25th: A moderate northeasterly. Dry with sunny spells. Just a 20% risk of rain. Max 17C. Forecast to 29th: Lighter easterly winds backing southwesterly. Dry and warmer. Max 20C (68F). Just a 20% chance of rain later but Max up to 22C (72F). Frost free. Max Tues: 14.2C (57.6F). Min Mon/Tues: 0.4C (32.7F). Lowest humidity Tues: 47%. Max Gust Tues: E/14KTS. 2,961 Hits in April – Thank you, a record. Issued 1838 Tuesday 20 May 2008 not to be used after 2100 21 May 2008. SHOULD NEVER BE USED OPERATIONALLY. paul@greemet.demon.co.uk |
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