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Post by Deleted on May 24, 2018 15:42:35 GMT -5
Another excellent day in Buxton. Nothing on our Scandi folks but for Buxton standards this is a very impressive spell of weather. 13 hours of sun/day average in the last 6 days, and total is 218 for May so far up til today. Tomorrow will be cold and cloudy, but even more mild/warm weather is on the way after. Excellent.
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Post by Babu on May 25, 2018 8:03:04 GMT -5
Fucking shit. For the past week, every day has been like 3-6'C colder than forecast. Every. Single. Day. I think it's because of the sea breeze or something. FUCK OFF.
21'C forecast today. At 15.00 17'C is the max so far. Meanwhile, Tavelsjö is 25'C down from a high od 27'C. Fuck.
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Post by Babu on May 25, 2018 9:31:14 GMT -5
Unless I've missed Sweden already hitting 30'C on a precious day, the first official SMHI station in Sweden to hit 30'C is Torpshammar at 62.4'N Who would've thought? 30.3'C so far.
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Post by Nidaros on May 25, 2018 14:21:44 GMT -5
Today was the third day this May that temps went above 30°C in Norway according to our met.office. May 16th:
30.1°C Oslo - Lilleaker (39 m)
May 24th:
30.1°C* Lillehammer - Bjørnerud (388 m)
May 25th: 30.8°C Gulsvik II (142 m) - even exceeded the 30°C -high WO forecasted which I posted on the weather forecast thread. 31°C is forecasted tomorrow there.
30.3°C Sigdal-Nedre Eggedal (143 m)
30.1°C Drammen (8 m)
* The reading from Lillehammer - Bjørnerud is highly dubious imho. It's a new station, and the Lillehammer-Sætherengen station (240 m) recorded a high of 26.5°C while the other new station (Lillehammer-Rådhuset) recorded 28.3°C that day. Also it's at 388 m asl. I would have disregarded that temp.
Will the national May high of 31.8°C, recorded last year at Sigdal, survive this heat wave?
More locally, could Trondheim AP beat the May record high of just 27.9°C the coming days? Must be a weak record, even Namsos AP further north in the same region has recorded 30°C in May. Even far northern Karasjok has recorded 30°C in May!
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Post by Babu on May 25, 2018 14:28:21 GMT -5
Now I feel like an idiot. According to weatherhq, Torpshammar reached 30.3'C, but according to Ogimet they only reached 28.7'C
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Post by Ariete on May 25, 2018 14:39:17 GMT -5
Much cooler here than Norway. Warmest was 26.5C in Ylivieska Northern Ostrobothnia, after a low of -0.4C, meaning it recorded both the record high and low in the country!
The only major cities hitting 25C today were Tampere and Jyväskylä.
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Post by Nidaros on May 25, 2018 15:01:59 GMT -5
Much cooler here than Norway. Warmest was 26.5C in Ylivieska Northern Ostrobothnia, after a low of -0.4C, meaning it recorded both the record high and low in the country!
The only major cities hitting 25C today were Tampere and Jyväskylä.
You almost hit 30C earlier this month though. The hottest air (heat-pole of this spring heatwave) moves slightly as the High moves, and today and the coming days it seems to hit Norway.
I remember Saltdal E of Bodø has done that - being both the coldest and warmest in the country at the same day!
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Post by Babu on May 26, 2018 9:13:09 GMT -5
Some sunshine hours between 1-25 May in Sweden: Umeå 305, Luleå 294, Borlänge 298, Visby 345 Öland 344 Karlskrona 312, Gothenburg 312, Nordkoster 328, Karlstad 315, Norrköping 318, Svenska högarna 345, Lund 300, Stockholm 329.
Some high/lows:
Vindeln-Sunnansjö (close to Tavelsjö): 18.1/4.7 Umeå: 16.9/2.5 (What the fuck frosthollow seabreeze piece of shit, that's over 1'C away from the record) Torpshammar 21.3/3.8 (this is at 62.4°N) Skellefteå: 18.9/4.3 (fuck off, Skellefteå has nearly identical geography to Umeå, but they're at 64.7°, ans both their lows and highs are 2'C warmer? What the fuck. Uppsala (20th missing): 22.7/8.1, adding in the 24.7/10.4 day on the 20th from the airport station, brings it up to 22.8/8.2 Gothenburg: 22.3/10.4 Målilla: 22.4/5.2 Kolmården between Norrköping and Nyköping: 21.4/9.3 Adelsön, a small island in the large Mälaren lake: 21.1/6.5 (wtf, warm days and cool nights for being a small island) All of these are from SMHI's Open Data.
A bunch of these stations will undoubtedly beat their old May records, both in sunshine and temperatures. The national records will be beat too, which for sunshine is 392h, and although Gothenburg had a mean above 15'C sometime IIRC (@kronan can probably answer) , since 1902 Lund has 14.7'C as the record (24h mean). Umeå won't beat its temperature record, but possibly its sunshine record at 361h.
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Post by Lommaren on May 26, 2018 9:31:12 GMT -5
Would seem like both Visby, Öland, Svenska Högarna and probably also Hoburg will beat 400 hours. Norrköping would probably end up in the high-390 range judging by the forecast. Uppsala Holy damn, that's going to be an easy 23-er at almost 60°N with the weak sun angle that comes with it! Gothenburg probably going to break the non-summer record for a month then. For a place with average crummers, it sure is stunning when it comes to individual months.
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Post by Babu on May 26, 2018 9:33:27 GMT -5
Would seem like both Visby, Öland, Svenska Högarna and probably also Hoburg will beat 400 hours. Norrköping would probably end up in the high-390 range judging by the forecast. Uppsala Holy damn, that's going to be an easy 23-er at almost 60°N with the weak sun angle that comes with it! Gothenburg probably going to break the non-summer record for a month then. For a place with average crummers, it sure is stunning when it comes to individual months. You're also forgetting Stockholm's 329h
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Post by Deleted on May 26, 2018 9:53:21 GMT -5
let it be. ....
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Post by Nidaros on May 26, 2018 14:23:38 GMT -5
Today was the third day this May that temps went above 30°C in Norway according to our met.office. May 16th:
30.1°C Oslo - Lilleaker (39 m)
May 24th:
30.1°C* Lillehammer - Bjørnerud (388 m)
May 25th: 30.8°C Gulsvik II (142 m) - even exceeded the 30°C -high WO forecasted which I posted on the weather forecast thread. 31°C is forecasted tomorrow there.
30.3°C Sigdal-Nedre Eggedal (143 m)
30.1°C Drammen (8 m)
* The reading from Lillehammer - Bjørnerud is highly dubious imho. It's a new station, and the Lillehammer-Sætherengen station (240 m) recorded a high of 26.5°C while the other new station (Lillehammer-Rådhuset) recorded 28.3°C that day. Also it's at 388 m asl. I would have disregarded that temp.
Will the national May high of 31.8°C, recorded last year at Sigdal, survive this heat wave?
More locally, could Trondheim AP beat the May record high of just 27.9°C the coming days? Must be a weak record, even Namsos AP further north in the same region has recorded 30°C in May. Even far northern Karasjok has recorded 30°C in May!
Updated 1:
May 26th: 30.4°C Oslo - Lilleaker 30.1°C Nesbyen
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Post by Babu on May 27, 2018 2:44:00 GMT -5
Uh... Ariete , I think you're going to have to give us the sunshine numbers for Kronoby once May is done... This is the reported cloud% reported at Kruunupyy...
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2018 8:59:42 GMT -5
daily temperature anomalies in göteborg this month.
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Post by Babu on May 27, 2018 9:45:06 GMT -5
Dry May too
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Post by Nidaros on May 27, 2018 14:08:37 GMT -5
May 16th:
30.1°C Oslo - Lilleaker (39 m)
May 24th:
30.1°C* Lillehammer - Bjørnerud (388 m)
May 25th: 30.8°C Gulsvik II (142 m) - even exceeded the 30°C -high WO forecasted which I posted on the weather forecast thread. 31°C is forecasted tomorrow there.
30.3°C Sigdal-Nedre Eggedal (143 m)
30.1°C Drammen (8 m)
* The reading from Lillehammer - Bjørnerud is highly dubious imho. It's a new station, and the Lillehammer-Sætherengen station (240 m) recorded a high of 26.5°C while the other new station (Lillehammer-Rådhuset) recorded 28.3°C that day. Also it's at 388 m asl. I would have disregarded that temp.
Will the national May high of 31.8°C, recorded last year at Sigdal, survive this heat wave?
More locally, could Trondheim AP beat the May record high of just 27.9°C the coming days? Must be a weak record, even Namsos AP further north in the same region has recorded 30°C in May. Even far northern Karasjok has recorded 30°C in May!
Updated 1:
May 26th: 30.4°C Oslo - Lilleaker 30.1°C Nesbyen
Update 2: May 27th: 31.4°C Etne (Bergen region)
30.7°C Kvamsøy (Bergen region) 30.3°C Oslo - Lilleaker (third day above 30°C this May!)
30.2°C Gulsvik II 30.2°C Voss (Bergen region, slightly inland)
30.1°C Oslo - Ljabruveien 30°C Evanger (Bergen region) ---------------------------- Bergen new all-time high for May today with 29.8°C, more than 2°C warmer than the previous record for the station.
Warmest in the Trondheim region probably 28.9°C at Kvithamar just 4 km for Trondheim AP. Trondheim AP: 27.8°C, 0.1°C short of the record
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2018 14:57:07 GMT -5
Well woodja bulleeeve it but Buxton has entirely cancelled out its sunshine deficit from the massively cloudy March and April. It had a deficit of something like -80 hours sun but the massively sunny May has made up for it now at over 240 hours sun to date.
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2018 8:17:18 GMT -5
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Post by Babu on May 28, 2018 12:37:40 GMT -5
Riddarhällan at 66°N recorded 31'C today in Sweden. It's not an SMHI station however so it's unclear how accurate it is.
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Post by Crunch41 on May 28, 2018 12:49:15 GMT -5
Holy shit is right! Apparently that happened in 2016 too. Time to move?
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