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Old 09-15-2012, 02:49 AM
 
Location: Leeds, UK
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There are no lows that cold forecast for any low level location. Do you have a link?
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Old 09-15-2012, 03:01 AM
 
Location: North West Northern Ireland.
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Oh yes there are and the Irish met office even says this:with a touch of ground frost possible.

Which means that the temps will be lower than what they predict.



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If you even bother listening to the met office's predicted mins then you are more the fool because their min temperatures are NEVER ever right for here EVER. Sometimes they are as much as 4/5c wrong.

One night in august they predicted 8c and it got down to 2c! :O
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Old 09-15-2012, 04:30 AM
 
Location: Buxton, England
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Well it's a lovely day today, just like they said, 17 degrees and sunny, nah, NOT.

Torpid pointless overcast to start the day again, and still a well below average 13°C at 11:30AM. This'll help bump the leaves off the trees.

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So, has anyone recorded a day with a mean temperature below 50F yet?

I'm eagerly awaiting the first day with a high below 50F, which would only be the first sine June.. lol..
Why ask such a question when there's somebody from Buxton on the forum?

We've had three days averaging below 10/50 since "summer" ended, August 31, September 12 & 13. And believe me there's nothing good about it, the house is freezing.
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Old 09-15-2012, 04:56 AM
 
Location: Leeds, UK
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Ownec, the met is only forecast lows of 3C at Braemar.
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Old 09-15-2012, 05:04 AM
 
Location: Near the Coast SWCT
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Goodbye Crop season in NY.

The only state in the lower 48 that has freeze warnings attm is NY.

Counties of Essex, Franklin, Hamilton , Herkimer St Lawrence .

550 AM EDT SAT SEP 15 2012

...FREEZE WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 2 AM TO 8 AM EDT SUNDAY...
* HAZARDS...WIDESPREAD FROST.
* TEMPERATURES...IN THE LOWER 30S.
* TIMING...LATE TONIGHT INTO SUNDAY MORNING.
* IMPACTS...FREEZING TEMPERATURES AND WIDESPREAD FROST WILL LIKELY END THE GROWING SEASON
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Old 09-15-2012, 05:07 AM
 
Location: USA East Coast
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Goodbye Crop season in NY.

The only state in the lower 48 that has freeze warnings attm is NY.

Counties of Essex, Franklin, Hamilton , Herkimer St Lawrence .
I'm not sure...but I think those counties are in the mountains of northern New York – about 3000 to 4000 feet in elevation. Normally, I think high elevations see frost early in fall and late in the spring.




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So, has anyone recorded a day with a mean temperature below 50F yet? Two days so far here. The funny (or sad) thing is, the two days below 50F here are only the first since late August..!
That is amazing you had two days with a mean temps below 50 F this summer. That sounds awful cold for anywhere in the temperate parts of the northern hemisphere for September (including the UK). Are you sure they were below 50 F ? I would guess that beyond a few places in far NW Europe (Finland/Denmark ?…etc) I would think mean temps below 50 F (meaning in the 40’s f) are quite rare before mid October.

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Old 09-15-2012, 05:18 AM
 
Location: Leeds, UK
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Absolutely. One day in August, two days this September, and one day in June had a maximum temperature below 50F, let alone a mean temperature. They're not common by any stretch, but then again this summer has been exceptionally cold.
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Old 09-15-2012, 05:24 AM
 
Location: USA East Coast
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Absolutely. One day in August, two days this September, and one day in June had a maximum temperature below 50F, let alone a mean temperature. They're not common by any stretch, but then again this summer has been exceptionally cold.
Let me see if I understand this:

Are you telling me that this August, with a normal mean temp of 64 F in London (meaning normal highs over 70 F)….had a MAXIMUM temp for the day in the 40 ‘s F? The high was 20 to 22 F below normal on that day?
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Old 09-15-2012, 05:45 AM
 
Location: Near the Coast SWCT
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Let me see if I understand this:

Are you telling me that this August, with a normal mean temp of 64 F in London (meaning normal highs over 70 F)….had a MAXIMUM temp for the day in the 40 ‘s F? The high was 20 to 22 F below normal on that day?
Makes you wonder why people use a tiny spec on the planet to day all we're doing is warming.

Met Office warns of a cold and rainy summer | Mail Online
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Old 09-15-2012, 05:54 AM
 
Location: Buxton, England
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Let me see if I understand this:

Are you telling me that this August, with a normal mean temp of 64 F in London (meaning normal highs over 70 F)….had a MAXIMUM temp for the day in the 40 ‘s F? The high was 20 to 22 F below normal on that day?
No, he is talking about one day of sub 50° maxima in June in Leeds.... London has never had a sub 50 maxima in summer ever, London's lowest high in August 2012 was 19°C (66°F) on 31st, 7°F below average.

Here in Buxton we had only one day where the maximum failed to exceed 50°F in this summer, 3rd June, it reached 9°C (48°F) with an average of 16°C (61°F) so it was 13°F below average and the biggest anomaly of any day in the entire summer.

He makes it sound like he's saying there were maxes below 50 in August and September, but was trying to say there were three average temperatures below 50 in Leeds (one in August two in September) NOT maxes but the sentence is misleading, and we have a blatent mis-understanding, leading to other members believing the summer was a lot colder than average than it actually was, so wise old Father-Climate here has to step in and correct everybody as per usual. There were no maxes below 50 in August or September at all in the UK so far.

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Makes you wonder why people use a tiny spec on the planet to day all we're doing is warming.

Met Office warns of a cold and rainy summer | Mail Online
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