Still changeable as more weather fronts cross the UK before a ridge forms later today

The wind was predominantly from the south on Tuesday, that gave us another mild day after the initial drizzle faded away, but no lasting sunshine, just occasional very brief glimpses. However, the maximum of 14.6C was a whole 4C above my 40-year average. Overnight the temperature only dropped slowly to a low of 10.3C at 06.50 on Wednesday, being 7.5C above my 40-year average.

Only six days this month have produced a maximum that was below my 40-year average. Likewise, only seven nights have dropped below my long-term average.

There was a small precipitation of 0.6mm and the UV level rose to 3.1 that equated to the bottom of the ‘Moderate’ level.

Wednesday revealed a cloudy sky again but higher and thinner as weak fronts cross the UK this morning. The wind today will slowly veer from the south and southwest into the northwest later today as the depression over Brittany eases away and a temporary ridge of high pressure moves in for Thursday.

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