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Old 12-03-2017, 08:13 PM
 
Location: Seattle area
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Very wet November with 8 days that had more than 0.50 inches of rain.


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Old 12-04-2017, 08:48 AM
 
Location: Bidford-on-Avon, England
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UK weather summary for November 2017

The averaging period used for the following assessment was 1981-2010.

November started with a ridge of high pressure in the south which brought relatively quiet weather, but most of the month had a mobile westerly type interspersed with short-lived northerlies. It was briefly mild for most on the 20th-22nd, when it turned very wet in parts of Wales and north-west England. The last week was generally cold, with widespread overnight frosts, though no outstandingly low temperatures. Snow showers were mostly restricted to high ground, but penetrated widely to low ground in eastern areas on the 30th.

The provisional UK mean temperature was 5.8 °C, which is 0.4 °C below the 1981-2010 long-term average. Mean maximum temperatures were slightly above average in many parts of England, but were about 1 °C below average over much of Scotland, while mean minimum temperatures were generally 0.5 to 1 °C below average. Rainfall was 89% of average overall, and it was generally drier than normal in the southern half of England and in central and southern Scotland and south-east Wales, but wet in northern Scotland and north-west Lancashire. Sunshine was generally above normal except in west Wales, the west of Northern Ireland and parts of northern Scotland, and the UK as a whole had 121% of average sunshine.

The UK monthly extremes were as follows: A maximum temperature of 16.8 °C was recorded at Chivenor (Devon) on the 2nd. A minimum temperature of -6.9 °C was recorded at Bewcastle (Cumbria) on the 30th. In the 24 hours ending at 0900 GMT on the 23rd, 73.6 mm of rain fell at Hazelrigg (Lancashire). A wind gust of 73 knots (84 mph) was recorded at Capel Curig (Gwynedd) on the 22nd. A snow depth of 10 cm was recorded at Fettercairn (Kincardineshire) on the 30th.
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Old 12-04-2017, 09:50 AM
 
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8.0/3.4, yeah, maybe for October...

8.0/3.4 are absurdically cold for October in here. But for you these figures in October - are warm
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Old 12-04-2017, 10:05 AM
 
Location: Inland FL
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Weather was actually okay for the most part. Pretty comfortable with lower humidity. Last week has been hot during the day but nights and mornings are cool. We're getting some more cold weather this week. Autumn weather seems better here than last couple years, so far.
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Old 12-04-2017, 10:23 AM
 
Location: 64'N Umeå, Sweden - The least bad Dfc
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8.0/3.4 are absurdically cold for October in here. But for you these figures in October - are warm
Not really. The 2002-2016 average for October in Vöru is 8.9/3.2. And October was in fact 8.0/3.4 so what are you even trying to say? And last year 6.6/1.7'C, and 2002 was 4.0/-0.4'C. So no, 8.0/3.4 isn't absurdly cold. It's a little below average.

And seeing as you completely failed to give any actual stats for November, I'll help you. 4.1/1.0, a little above average. And 21h of sunshine.
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Old 12-04-2017, 11:06 AM
 
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Not really...
Oh, thank you so much for help, my friend The thing is that neither prec. nor sun hrs are not the most reliable in meteociel or infoclimat. I was waiting to get something from Emhi, you know.

Why do you overall are so concerned with my weather? You have not posted anything about your own november weather! You know, my weather- my business
Enjoy your polar nights with lots of cold there, my arctic friend
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Old 12-04-2017, 11:21 AM
 
Location: 64'N Umeå, Sweden - The least bad Dfc
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Oh, thank you so much for help, my friend The thing is that neither prec. nor sun hrs are not the most reliable in meteociel or infoclimat. I was waiting to get something from Emhi, you know.

Why do you overall are so concerned with my weather? You have not posted anything about your own november weather! You know, my weather- my business
Enjoy your polar nights with lots of cold there, my arctic friend
Smhi hasn't published the stats yet. And I wanted to help correct your little mistake.
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Old 12-04-2017, 11:31 AM
 
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Smhi hasn't published the stats yet. And I wantes to help correct your little mistake.
What "mistake". I haven't made any mistakes. Try to avoid of mistakes yourself better.

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The 2002-2016 average for October in Vöru is 8.9/3.2.
How do you know it?? You have summed up averages of my area! I have not done it myself lol You are so interested in my climate Maybe you soon will write a book about it
If it is true then Octobers of 2002-16 have been colder than average, of course

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Old 12-04-2017, 01:17 PM
 
Location: Bidford-on-Avon, England
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England diary of highlights
November started off relatively quiet, but most of the month had a mobile westerly type interspersed with some short-lived northerlies. Fronts crossed the country at frequent intervals but many areas also had plenty of dry sunny weather in between. It was briefly very mild from the 20th to 22nd, and also very wet in the north-west, then turned colder in the last week with widespread (but not especially severe) frosts, and sleet and snow showers fell widely in eastern counties on the 30th.

The mean temperature for November was provisionally 0.2 °C below the 1981-2010 long-term average, due to low night-time minima. Rainfall was generally below normal in the south and near normal in the north, with England as a whole having 78% of the average. Most regions had a sunny month with 125% of average sunshine overall.

The England monthly extremes were as follows: A maximum temperature of 16.8 °C was recorded at Chivenor (Devon) on the 2nd. A minimum temperature of -6.9 °C was recorded at Bewcastle (Cumbria) on the 30th. In the 24 hours ending at 0900 GMT on the 23rd, 73.6 mm of rain fell at Hazelrigg (Lancashire). A wind gust of 57 knots (66 mph) was recorded at Emley Moor (West Yorkshire) and High Bradfield (South Yorkshire) on the 22nd. A snow depth of 4 cm was recorded at Leek (Staffordshire) on the 25th.

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Old 12-04-2017, 02:51 PM
 
Location: 64'N Umeå, Sweden - The least bad Dfc
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What "mistake". I haven't made any mistakes. Try to avoid of mistakes yourself better.

How do you know it?? You have summed up averages of my area! I have not done it myself lol You are so interested in my climate Maybe you soon will write a book about it
If it is true then Octobers of 2002-16 have been colder than average, of course
You literally said November this year averaged 8.0/3.4'C which is October's stats. Then you went ahead and said that that would've been absurdly low, as if that hadn't happened, and as if there hadn't been like 7 Octobers as cold or colder than that in the last 15 years.
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