TODAY'S PENNINE WEATHER

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It's stopped raining and we have some light but also that wind which is gusting to just under 40mph.
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Indeed a clock said 8am this morning and the lack generally of light in SW London was noticable , peering somewhere off toward south of the north surrey hills clearing the north wood at Norwood a dull orange light appeared as if deciding rising in the east wasnt on.
weatherwise , grotty , spits of wind borne rain and the wind itself couldnt decide which direction it would blow from , much from the south but only because it started east and turned right. Weather best suited to National Hunt racing at Kempton Park
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Yesterday afternoon gradually got brighter and drier but we still had a breezy night. This morning we still have a breeze, the overcast is broken and it is not raining. The glass is rising from the depths it plunged to yesterday and is on 986mb. The mainly SW winds will be moderate and gusts will be limited to around 25mph. We can expect a high of 8C and a low tonight of 3C. The wind chill will be -5C this morning but nearer -3C this afternoon. The outlook is for similar broken weather all week, no surprises.
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Yesterday it never stopped raining, thoroughly miserable all day. Today is dry and bright.
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That was our experience also Gloria.
Yesterday the day ended bright and dry and there was a lot of broken cloud during the night with a brilliant moon. This morning the Met Office tells us we are overcast but the reality is very high broken cloud and a brilliant moon. The light southerly winds will be constant and we can expect a high of 8C and a low of 3C tonight with a wind chill of up to -4C for much of the day. It will be dry, there is no rain in the forecast. The outlook is for similar temperatures all week and rain expected on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
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Yesterday it was bright all day, and looks like the same today.
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Hopefully it should be OK for a walk up to the Headrow in Leeds. :smile:
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