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Aviemore
Barnstaple
Bedford
Belfast
Birmingham
Bournemouth
Bridlington
Bristol
Camborne
Cardiff
Edinburgh
Eskdalemuir
Glasgow
Hereford
Herstmonceux
Ipswich
Isle of Man
Isle of Wight
Jersey
Keswick
Kinloss
Leeds
Lerwick
Leuchars
Lincoln
Liverpool
London
Lyneham
Manchester
Margate
Milford Haven
Newcastle
Nottingham
Orkney
Oxford
Plymouth
Portland
Scilly, St Mary’s
Shoreham
Shrewsbury
Snowdonia
Southend
South Uist
Stornoway
Tiree
Whitehaven
Wick
YeoviltonAround Britain
Key: b=bright, c=cloud, d=drizzle, pc=partly cloudy
du=dull, f=fair, fg=fog, h=hail, m=mist, r=rain,
sh=showers, sl=sleet, sn=snow, s=sun, t=thunder
*=previous day **=data not available
Temp C Rain mm Sun hr*
midday yesterday 24 hrs to 5pm yesterdayNoon today7 S 0.4 1.6
9 PC 0.4 0.0
9 PC 0.6 0.0
4 SH 1.8 0.0
11 PC 0.4 **
5 DU 0.0 **
6 PC 0.2 0.0
7 C 0.2 **
6 DU 0.0 4.7
6 PC 0.0 **
8 DU 0.2 3.0
10 R 0.6 1.2
10 DU 0.0 2.7
7 PC 0.2 0.2
6 DU 2.0 0.4
6 PC 3.4 0.0
8 DU 0.0 **
5 C 0.0 4.9
4 PC 0.0 5.7
8 PC 0.2 0.1
6 PC 0.0 **
10 B 0.4 4.6
7 PC 1.2 **
6 SH 0.2 1.5
6 PC 0.0 **
6 SH 4.4 0.2
7 S 0.0 0.4
6 D 0.0 5.7
9 C 1.4 **
6 C 0.0 4.9
5 DU 0.2 5.3
8 C 1.2 2.2
6 C 0.0 4.3
10 PC 0.0 **
7 S 0.0 **
7 DU 0.0 6.1
6 S 2.2 0.2
6 DU 0.2 **
10 D 0.2 **
10 DU 0.0 **
10 DU 0.2 **
5 C 0.2 4.5
8 D 0.8 2.8
7 B 1.0 **
5 C 0.0 5.9
5 PC 2.6 **
4 PC 2.6 0.0
6 PC 2.4 0.0
7 PC 0.2 0.4
5 S 0.4 **
8 DU 0.2 3.8The world
All readings local midday yesterday
Alicante
Amsterdam
Athens
Auckland
Bahrain
Bangkok
Barbados
Barcelona
Beijing
Beirut
Belgrade
Berlin
Bermuda
Bordeaux
Brussels
Bucharest
Budapest
Buenos Aires
Cairo
Calcutta
Canberra
Cape Town
Chicago
Copenhagen
Corfu
Delhi
Dubai
Dublin
Faro
Florence
Frankfurt
Geneva
Gibraltar
Helsinki
Hong Kong
Honolulu
Istanbul
Jerusalem
Johannesburg
Kuala Lumpur
Kyiv
Lanzarote
Las Palmas
Lima
Lisbon
Los Angeles
LuxorMadeira
Madrid
Mallorca
Malaga
Malta
Melbourne
Mexico City
Miami
Milan
Mombasa
Montreal
Moscow
Mumbai
Munich
Nairobi
Naples
New Orleans
New York
Nice
Nicosia
Oslo
Paris
Perth
Prague
Reykjavik
Riga
Rio de Janeiro
Riyadh
Rome
San Francisco
Santiago
São Paulo
Seoul
Seychelles
Singapore
St Petersburg
Stockholm
Sydney
Tel Aviv
Tenerife
Tokyo
Vancouver
Venice
Vienna
Warsaw
Washington
Zurich18 PC
6 B
13 B
21 S
27 PC
2 9 B
30 PC
13 PC
2 S
2 1 PC
3 S
1 S
23 SH
9 B
6 C
1 DU
1 S
26 S
22 S
25 S
24 S
22 S
0 PC
5 DU
16 R
24 S
28 S
6 PC
18 S
8 B
2 B
4 B
19 PC
3 B
2 1 PC
2 7 PC
6 B
21 S
2 4 PC
3 1 PC
-1 D
23 PC
2 4 PC
18 DU
17 PC
20 S
23 S19 PC
10 PC
11 R
19 S
18 PC
18 S
22 B
** **
1 SL
27 SH
10 B- 5 PC
33 S
-2 DU
15 B
9 S
12 PC
2 2 PC
0 R
8 B
27 S
- 1 B
-2 C - 3 S
30 PC
2 0 S
12 R
14 S
29 S
27 B
5 S
30 PC
29 B
0 PC
2 S
2 2 B
21 S
23 PC
9 R
6 PC
2 PC
-2 B - 2 B
1 B
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by WeatherquesttFive days ahead
Chilly and unsettled over
the next few days with
spells of rain, turning
wintry at timesToday Wet and cloudy in England and Wales. Bright spells and wintry showers elsewhere. Max 8C (46F), min -8C (18F)
Tides
Tidal predictions.
Heights in metres
Today Ht Ht
Aberdeen
Avonmouth
Belfast
Cardiff
Devonport
Dover
Dublin
Falmouth
Greenock
Harwich
Holyhead
Hull
Leith
Liverpool
London Bridge
Lowestoft
Milford Haven
Morecambe
Newhaven
Newquay
Oban
Penzance
Portsmouth
Shoreham
Southampton
Swansea
Tees
Weymouth0 2:44 4.1 14:55 4.1
0 8:38 12.3 21: 00 12. 0
0 0:15 3.3 12:40 3. 6
0 8:23 11. 6 20:4 6 11. 3
0 7:13 5.3 1 9 :33 5.1
0 0:08 6 .4 12:19 6 .3
00 :52 3.8 13:1 0 3. 9
06 :45 4.9 19:02 4.7
0 1:52 3.4 13:57 3.7
0 0:53 3.9 13:13 3. 9
1 1:50 5.4 --:-- --
0 7:47 7. 0 19 :54 7.1
0 4:05 5.2 1 6 :18 5.2
00 :2 9 8.8 12:44 8. 9
0 3:09 6 .7 15:28 6. 9
1 1:02 2.4 23:17 2.5
0 7:3 6 6 .7 19:57 6 .5
0 0:30 8.8 12:44 8. 9
0 0:21 6.4 12:30 6.4
06 :27 6 .7 18:48 6 .5
0 6:58 3.8 19:24 3.7
06 :02 5 .3 18:20 5 .1
0 0:49 4.5 12:58 4.5
0 0:24 6 .0 12:33 6. 0
0 0:18 4.4 12:29 4.5
0 7:45 8.9 20:07 8. 6
05 :02 5 .0 17:17 5 .1
0 7: 5 8 2.1 20:22 1.8Synoptic situation
A broad trough of low pressure
situated over the British
Isles will lead to an unsettled
day for many places, with
fronts bringing showery rain
to southern areas, moving
northwards overnight, turning
to snow in parts of Scotland
and northern England. Cold
with sunny spells and wintry
showers through today in
northern and western areas.Highs and lows
24 hrs to 5pm yesterday
Warmest: St. Mary’s,
Isles of Scilly, 11.5C
Coldest: Cairngorm, -3.5C
Wettest: Achnagart,
Inverness-shire, 13.8mm
Sunniest: Dundrennan, 5.1hrs*
Sun and moon
For Greenwich
Sun rises:
Sun sets:
Moon rises:
Moon sets:
Third quarter: December 8Hours of darkness
Aberdeen
Belfast
Birmingham
Cardiff
Exeter
Glasgow
Liverpool
London
Manchester
Newcastle
Norwich
Penzance
Sheffi eld16 :00-07: 58
16 :31-07:5 7
16 :2 6 -07:3 0
16 :3 6 -07:3 0
16 :40-07:2 8
16 :1 6 -07:5 8
16 :25-07:3 9
16 :23-07:1 8
16 :22-07:3 6
16 :11-07:4 2
16 :12-07:1 8
16 :51-07:3 3
16:1 9 -07:3 3General situation: Cloudy and wet over dd
England and Wales. Brighter elsewhere
but with the chance of wintry showers.
E Anglia, Midlands, London, Cen S Eng,
SE Eng, SW Eng, Wales, Channel Is,
Cen N Eng, NE Eng, NW Eng: Dry in the
east to start, but rain in the west will
becomebecome more widespread heavy at more widespread, heavy at
times, falling as sleet or snow over the
Welsh hills. Some bright spells in the
southwest later. Light southerly winds,
strong on the east coast. Maximum
8 C (46F), minimum -1C (30F).Lake District, NE Eng, IoM: A fairly
cloudy day with frequent showers,
wintry on the hills. Some brightness
in the east. Light southerly winds,
turning easterly later. Maximum
3 C (37F), minimum -2C (28F).
NE Scotland, Moray Firth, Aberdeen,
EdinburghEdinburgh & Dundee SW Scotland & Dundee, SW Scotland,
Borders: A few sleet or snow showers
in the south, but generally dry and cold
with sunny spells. Light to moderate
southwesterly winds. Maximum
2C (36F), minimum -4C (25F).Cen Highland, NW Scotland, Glasgow,
Argyll, N Isles: A bitterly cold day
with frequent wintry showers in the
west, more isolated farther east. Light
winds, varying in direction. Maximum
1 C (34F), minimum -8C (18F).
Republic of Ireland, N Ireland: Cloudy
withwith early rain in the south Brighter early rain in the south. Brighter
later, but with rain or sleet showers
in the north and west. Light southerly
winds, turning more northwesterly
later in the day. Maximum 5C (41F),
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At 17:00 on Wednesday there were no
fl ood alerts or warnings in England,
Wales or Scotland.
For further information andupdates
in England visit fl ood-warning-
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naturalresources.wales/fl ooding and
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1 1.2 6 FriI
t looked like something out of
The X-Files, a big hole that had
opened up in the clouds over
Shepton Mallet, Somerset, on
Monday (News, December 2).
This unearthly sight was a fallstreak
hole, also called a hole-punch cloud.
One case in Russia, in October
2009, caused headlines such as
“UFO hovers over Moscow”. But
fear not, these holes are simply
made by aircraft climbing up or
descending through a layer of cloud.
The clouds consist of supercooled
water droplets at about minus 15C,
but they remain liquid. As an
aircraft flies through the cloud, it
makes the air expand and cool, and
the cloud’s water droplets freeze into
tiny ice particles that tumble out of
the cloud leaving a large hole
behind. This explains why a hole in
the clouds is most likely to crop up
on flight paths near airports, where
aircraft are climbing upwards or
descending to land.
In some cases the ice crystals
tumbling out can be seen as delicate
white streaks falling from the hole,
hence the name fallstreak holes.
The falling ice can also create a
burst of rain or snow on the ground,
depending on the air temperature
below the cloud. In a study in 2011, a
fallstreak hole near Denver airport
in Colorado spread a narrow path of
thick snow on the ground roughly
20 miles long and 2.5 miles wide.
These clouds can often occur in
Britain and other parts of western
Europe, where supercooled clouds
are quite common.
An enchanting sight also appeared
on Tuesday over parts of England, as
small patches of high-altitude clouds
lined up in parallel rows, looking
like the ripples on a sandy beach
after the tide has gone out. This was
cirrocumulus undulatus, a beautiful
and fairly unusual cloud, its
stunning pattern driven by strong
winds blowing at different heights in
the atmosphere, with the rows of the
cloud lined up perpendicular to the
wind direction.
However, it’s best to watch out if
cirrocumulus appears in the western
sky because it is often a sign that
bad weather is on the way in the
next 15 to 36 hours.Weather Eye
Paul Simons