Roving bands of fog greet the new morning!

Wednesday was the last of the very warm days when the thermometer rose to 21.6C, which was 2.7C above the 38-year average. It was another dry with the UV level at 4.1 being at the top end of Moderate. The breeze came predominantly from the west and was very light with the strongest movement of air of 8mph, couldn’t call it a gust.

The last night was very cool with the thermometer showing a minimum of 5.1C at 06.21 on Thursday.

Thursday after first light saw a roving band of fog drift down from the north followed by thin bands of fog. Just after 07.30 fog formed in the River Og Valley that readily dispersed as the sun got to work. By 08.00 the sun was shining, if weekly.

The high pressure is waning with a drop pf 5mb since yesterday with a reading of 1021.5mb at 08.00. The breeze is forecast to back into the southwest today.

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