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Really?! I'm in Gosport right now and it's not 19C.
Yep, peaked at 19.3C
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Originally Posted by Weatherfan2
Probably an over-exposed weather station. Common problem with PWS.
Not at all. I have a fan aspirated/screened sensor...
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Originally Posted by owenc
He always has way over the top temps. The differences between him and me are sometimes astronomical.
No I don't. You live hundreds of miles away from me & constantly say how cold it is where you live, so of course it's going to be warmer where I live at a couple of metres above sea level on the south coast of England!
For those doubting me the highest recorded temperature in the UK today was at Lee-On-Solent Met Office station, my nearest 'official' weather station. There it was 18.4C. I am located in a city so it is going to be slightly warmer here than there (which is an airbase where the coastguard helicopter is situated)...
You have a totally different climate to me in all honesty.
1.5c
-2c
Indeed. The 30 year absolute average minimum from the Met Office station at Southsea was -3.4C which puts it in the zone 9B bracket. My own garden's absolute minimums were on average 1.2C warmer than those from the Southsea weather station (which is now closed) as I'm a little further inland & surrounded by dense housing...
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