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| Posted: 02 Nov 2010 08:16 AM PDT Last month was the sunniest October in Wales since records began in 1929 with 124.2 hours of sunshine averaged across the country! Over the next few days, though, sunshine is going to be in short supply... An autumnal view in Neath by Mike Davies: In fact some of us are in for a good soaking with a strong jet stream bringing mild but damp and very moist air in from the Atlantic... |
| Posted: 01 Nov 2010 10:05 AM PDT October was a month of contrasts... It started off wet followed by a taste of an Indian Summer and then caught a cold with some frost before turning mild again towards the end of the month. The warmest place was RAF Valley with 23.6 Celsius, 74 Fahrenheit recorded on the 8th. While the coldest night was on the 25th/26th when Tirabad in Powys dropped to minus 6.6 Celsius, 20... |
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