Thursday was a repeat of the previous six days with the persistent thick, low cloud trapped under the anticyclone. The maximum of 10.6C, logged at 13.56, was slightly down on the previous day and just 0.3C above the long-term average. The past night was the coolest since the 1st with a minimum of 7.0C at 07.02 early Friday, which was 3.0C above the average.
There were occasions when very light drizzle was observed amounting to 0.4mm.
For the second day in November no UV light triggered the sensor, as on Sunday. Thursday managed to peak at 0.6, for a brief period.
The significant change on Friday morning was the absence of fog although the conditions were misty. The cloud was a little higher and significantly, the humidity at 08.00 was 96%, in the slightly drier air after 100% on Wednesday and Thursday morning at 08.00.
The anticyclonic gloom will be with us until Sunday when in the afternoon there is the possibility that the conditions will begin to improve with a distinct change in our weather on Monday. The barometric pressure is beginning to slowly fall, down 4mb since its peak, as the high pressure begins to decline, but still very high with a reading of 1027.1mb at 08.00 Friday.