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Updated: 1632 on Tue 21 May 2013
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Latest observations - 1600 on 21 May 2013:
East of England
Location Weather Temp Wind Vis Pressure / trend
Dir Speed Gust
Andrewsfield Medium-level Cloud 10.9 °C N 14 mph 28 km 1016 hPa, Rising
Bedford Medium-level Cloud 12.1 °C NE 11 mph 30 km 1017 hPa, Falling
Marham Medium-level Cloud 11.3 °C N 19 mph 30 mph 30 km 1016 hPa, Falling
Shoeburyness Low-level Cloud 12.3 °C N 17 mph 50 km 1016 hPa, Rising
Wattisham Medium-level Cloud 11.7 °C N 19 mph 29 mph 30 km 1016 hPa, Rising
Weybourne Medium-level Cloud 10.2 °C NNW 23 mph 17 km 1016 hPa, Rising
Wittering Low-level Cloud 12.4 °C NE 7 mph 21 km 1017 hPa, Falling

Observations are subject to final quality control after publication on this web site.


24 hours ending 2200 on 20 May 2013:
East of England
Highest max 0900-2100 17.5 °C Charsfield
Lowest max 0900-2100 10.8 °C Weybourne
Lowest min 2100-0900 7.4 °C Shoeburyness
Highest rainfall 2100-2100 0.8 mm Shoeburyness
Sunniest 2100-2100 0.2 hours Wittering
Last updated: 0002 on Tue 21 May 2013

During snow events, rainfall amounts are subject to error until final quality control is done.


UK last month

January 2013

The month was one of some contrasts. It began very mild with little rain for England and Wales and temperatures significantly above average for the time of year. By mid-month it had turned significantly colder across most of the country. A succession of weather systems meeting this cold air led to a period of significant snowfall across much of the country causing considerable disruption between 18th and 25th. A change to milder, wetter, windy conditions in the last few days of the month led to a rapid thaw and some localised flooding.

The UK mean temperature was 3.3 °C which is 0.4 °C below the 1981-2010 average. Scotland was marginally warmer than average, but England and Wales were colder. January was slightly drier than average in most areas, with the exception of Northern Ireland and a few localised areas in England and Wales. The UK overall had 88% of the average January rainfall. It was also a rather dull month with 79% of the long term average. Northern Ireland, southern and eastern Scotland, north west England and north Wales were particularly dull.

A maximum temperature of 14.5 °C was recorded at Colwyn Bay (Conwy) on the 2nd and again at Hawarden (Flintshire) on the 29th. A minimum temperature of -13.6 °C was recorded at Buntingford (Hertfordshire) early on the 22nd. In the 24 hours ending at 0900 on the 30th, 57.4 mm of rain fell at Capel Curig (Conwy). A wind gust of 86 mph was recorded at Fair Isle during the 30th. At 0900 GMT on the 23rd, a snow-depth of 40 cm was measured at Balmoral (Aberdeenshire).

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