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Pitsford Hall Weather Station is an independent meteorological station maintained by the Department of Geography at Northamptonshire Grammar School, UK. Climatological observations are made daily according to the criteria of the UK Meteorological Office at 0900 hours UTC using classical instrumentation. Weather observations are also made round the clock every 30 minutes using a Davis Vantage Pro automatic weather station. Both the main set of climatological observations and current weather conditions are available via this site. In addition to recording the weather, the station produces a forecast for Northamptonshire which is released daily via this web site , e-mail/fax and an answerphone service on 07967 438314.
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PITSFORD HALL WEATHER STATION NORTHAMPTON, UNITED KINGDOM DAILY WEATHER REPORT - Morning Release 7:47 AM Monday, January 21, 2002 General Situation Intense low tracking to the north-west of the British Isles and filling very slowly; weak ridge developing from the south-west through Tuesday. The Forecast for Northamptonshire A blustery start to the day across the county and fairly cloudy with some places likely to catch the odd spot or two of drizzle. However, the skies should clear later this morning to allow for some bright spells. A very mild day with temperatures expected to reach 13C. Winds fresh south or south-westerlies. Rain will spread eastwards this evening falling occasionally heavy as winds veer more westerly. The overnight minimum 6C. Outlook for the next few days: Dry and bright tomorrow with sunny spells on a brisk W breeze. 8C maximum. Rain will spread to all areas overnight. Mostly cloudy on Weds morning with lingering rain breaking up to sunshine and scattered showers. 10C. Moderate to fresh SW wind. Further out- breaks of rain on Thurs with winds remaining fairly fresh. 8C during the day, possible frost by night. Bright start on Fri, rain later. The Latest Readings from Pitsford Hall recorded at 7:47 AM Current Air Temperature: 11.7 C Wet Bulb Temperature: 10.4 C Relative Humidity 85.2 % Dew Point 9.3 C Atmospheric Pressure: 1007.1 mb Pressure Tendency: falling slowly Wind Direction: s Wind Speed: 15 knots Cloud cover: 8 oktas Visibility: 7 Maximum Temperature Yesterday: 12.5 C Overnight Minimum: 9.4 C Total Rainfall (until obs this morning): 0.7 mm Total Sunshine Yesterday: 0.0 hrs For Current Conditions at Pitsford Hall (updated every 30 minutes) click here: http://www.brixworth.demon.co.uk/updates/Current_Conditions.htm Enquiries should be addressed to: The Station Manager Pitsford Hall Weather Station Pitsford Hall Northampton NN6 9AX Tel. 01604 880306 Ext. 314 Answerphone 07967 438314. Email. office@northantsweather.org.uk To be taken off this mailing list: Mailto:remove@northantsweather.org.uk This weather report is updated daily Mondays to Fridays shortly after 1300 hrs. To receive this additional report: Mailto:update@northantsweather.org.uk
PITSFORD HALL WEATHER STATION NORTHAMPTON, UNITED KINGDOM DAILY WEATHER REPORT - Morning Release 7:57 AM Tuesday, January 22, 2002 General Situation Weak ridge building up from the south-east will give way to the next intense Atlantic low over the next 36 to 48 hours. The Forecast for Northamptonshire Cloud associated with the overnight front will continue to slip away eastwards to leave a mainly dry and bright day across the county with some reasonable spells of sunshine. However, cloud will develop from time to time bringing the risk of the odd shower. A brisk south-westerly wind will tend to ease slightly as the day wears on. A cooler day than yesterday with highs reaching 8C, falling back to 6C overnight. Rain will push eastwards towards dawn. Outlook for the next few days: A wet morning tomorrow but turning brighter later with scattered showers; winds freshening from the south-west. Continuing unsettled on Thursday with low pressure close by: bright spells in between a scattering of blustery showers. top
PITSFORD HALL WEATHER STATION NORTHAMPTON, UNITED KINGDOM DAILY WEATHER REPORT - Morning Release 8:01 AM Wednesday, January 23, 2002 General Situation Deep low tracking slowly eastwards across the United Kingdom, expected to fall to 973mb in central parts by midnight tonight. The Forecast for Northamptonshire The county is getting a thorough soaking this morning, but we are expecting the worse of the rain to have moved eastwards by early afternoon to be replaced by brighter spells and occasional blustery showers. The moderate to fresh southerly wind will be an added feature of today's weather. The top temperature 10C falling back overnight to 9C. Following a dry interlude more showers will creep eastwards late in the night. Outlook for the next few days: Cloudy tomorrow with rain at times during the morning. As the day wears on the winds should ease and veer more northerly and with clearing skies a frost is expected overnight with minima dipping to -2C. A return to the wet and windy theme on Friday. The Latest Readings from Pitsford Hall recorded at 8:01 AM Current Air Temperature: 7.0 C Wet Bulb Temperature: 6.4 C Relative Humidity 91.9 % Dew Point 5.8 C Atmospheric Pressure: 991.6 mb Pressure Tendency: falling quickly Wind Direction: south Wind Speed: 17 knots Cloud cover: 8 oktas Visibility: 5 Maximum Temperature Yesterday: 9.4 C Overnight Minimum: 5.7 C Total Rainfall (until obs this morning): 1.6 mm Total Sunshine Yesterday: 2.3 hrs
PITSFORD HALL WEATHER STATION NORTHAMPTON, UNITED KINGDOM DAILY WEATHER REPORT - Morning Release 8:07 AM Thursday, January 24, 2002 General Situation Yesterday's deep low will move steadily eastwards giving way to a col before the next system rolls in tomorrow afternoon. The Forecast for Northamptonshire Some bright spells could develop during the morning, although cloud will tend to remain fairly persistent triggering the odd shower. However, things should start to improve during the afternoon. Winds moderate westerlies will tend to veer more north-westerly as we approach evening. Today's high around 9C. Temperatures will drop sharply under clear skies to -2C. A little sleet is possible later in the night, but it will pose minimal problems. Outlook for the next few days: Any sleet will soon to rain tomorrow as a mild day is in prospect with temperatures up to 12C. Winds will steer more SW. Further rain is likely by evening. Temperatures falling to 6C. Becoming wet & windy into Saturday, rain will be heavy at times becoming showery later. 11C. A clear night to follow, but frost-free leading to a dry & bright Sun morning, but rain later. Mild & windy. No change for Mon. The Latest Readings from Pitsford Hall recorded at 8:07 AM Current Air Temperature: 8.2 C Wet Bulb Temperature: 7.0 C Relative Humidity 84.7 % Dew Point 5.8 C Atmospheric Pressure: 987.5 mb Pressure Tendency: rising quickly Wind Direction: wsw Wind Speed: 15 knots Cloud cover: 8 oktas Visibility: 8 Maximum Temperature Yesterday: 11.1 C Overnight Minimum: 6.5 C Total Rainfall (until obs this morning): 1.7 mm Total Sunshine Yesterday: 0.0 hrs
PITSFORD HALL WEATHER STATION NORTHAMPTON, UNITED KINGDOM DAILY WEATHER REPORT - Morning Release 8:02 AM Friday, January 25, 2002 General Situation The next Atlantic low is waiting in the wings and will track slowly eastwards during today, followed on by a further discrete low from the south-west tomorrow. The Forecast for Northamptonshire A band of rain is already edging into the south-western corner of the county and this will spread across the whole of Northants over the next few hours. A drier slot will follow before further spells of rain during the afternoon and evening. Today's high will reach 11C with winds picking up to a fresh south-westerly by this evening. The rain should eventually clear away overnight as temperatures slip down to 7C. Outlook for the next few days: Windy with rain at times tomorrow, mostly cloudy and dry with winds easing a touch through Sunday. Monday will see the return of some wet and very windy conditions. Continuing mild throughout. The Latest Readings from Pitsford Hall recorded at 8:02 AM Current Air Temperature: 2.2 C Wet Bulb Temperature: 1.4 C Relative Humidity 86.9 % Dew Point 0.2 C Atmospheric Pressure: 1016.7 mb Pressure Tendency: falling slowly Wind Direction: south Wind Speed: 3 knots Cloud cover: 8 oktas Visibility: 7 Maximum Temperature Yesterday: 8.6 C Overnight Minimum: 0.6 C Total Rainfall (until obs this morning): 0.0 mm Total Sunshine Yesterday: 0.0 hrs
PITSFORD HALL WEATHER STATION NORTHAMPTON, UNITED KINGDOM DAILY WEATHER REPORT - Morning Release 7:53 AM Monday, January 28, 2002 General Situation Deep low tracking eastwards across the north of Scotland with a second discrete system moving up from the south-west over the next 24 to 36 hours. The Forecast for Northamptonshire The strong wind will continue to be the main feature of the weather today. Some rain by clip the county during the course of the morning, but we are set for a day of sunny spells and occasional brief showers. Temperatures have practically reached their maximum of around 10C and will tend to fall during the day down to a low of 7C overnight. The night will be marked by further cloud and occasional rain, although the winds should ease. Outlook for the next few days: Cloudy tomorrow with drizzly spells later. Continuing breezy and mild. 12C maximum falling to 10C. Wednesday will also be cloudy and again mild with rain at times in a stiff breeze. 12C max. A dry and clear night to follow. 6C minimum. Dry & bright to begin with on Thurs, but cloud and rain will arrive from the SW later with winds also freshening. 10C. Again mild on Fri. Windy with rain at times. The Latest Readings from Pitsford Hall recorded at 7:53 AM Current Air Temperature: 9.8 C Wet Bulb Temperature: 7.9 C Relative Humidity 77.3 % Dew Point 6.0 C Atmospheric Pressure: 1004.8 mb Pressure Tendency: rising slowly Wind Direction: ssw Wind Speed: 17 knots Cloud cover: 6 oktas Visibility: 7 Maximum Temperature Yesterday: 13.1 C Overnight Minimum: 6.8 C Total Rainfall (until obs this morning): 2.8 mm Total Sunshine Yesterday: 0.0 hrs
PITSFORD HALL WEATHER STATION NORTHAMPTON, UNITED KINGDOM DAILY WEATHER REPORT - Morning Release 8:01 AM Tuesday, January 29, 2002 General Situation A succession of weather fronts are making their way eastwards across the UK with a further set of Atlantic lows continuing to dominate the weather for the next few days. The Forecast for Northamptonshire A reasonably bright morning across the county with a short period of sunshine likely at least for the next few hours. However, cloud will move up from the south turning the skies generally overcast for the most part. There could be the odd spot or two of drizzle, but most areas will stay dry. Winds still fairly brisk: gentle occasionally moderate south-westerlies. Today's high 12C falling back to 8C this evening with winds easing. Outlook for the next few days: A cloudy picture tomorrow and breezy with rain arriving during the afternoon. Winds will tend to veer more westerly overnight. A small ridge of high pressure will produce a bright morning on Thursday, but it will cloud over later with some drizzle. A return to wet and very windy conditions on Friday. The Latest Readings from Pitsford Hall recorded at 8:01 AM Current Air Temperature: 7.1 C Wet Bulb Temperature: 6.0 C Relative Humidity 85.3 % Dew Point 4.8 C Atmospheric Pressure: 1016.4 mb Pressure Tendency: falling slowly Wind Direction: ssw Wind Speed: 16 knots Cloud cover: 1 oktas Visibility: 7 Maximum Temperature Yesterday: 11.2 C Overnight Minimum: 6.4 C Total Rainfall (until obs this morning): 0.8 mm Total Sunshine Yesterday: 2.5 hrs
PITSFORD HALL WEATHER STATION NORTHAMPTON, UNITED KINGDOM DAILY WEATHER REPORT - Morning Release 7:57 AM Wednesday, January 30, 2002 General Situation More weather fronts tracking across the United Kingdom today with a transient ridge expected to develop in the lee of these fronts overnight. The Forecast for Northamptonshire The moderate to fresh southerly breeze is again a marked feature of the weather today. Much of the county will remain beneath a blanket of cloud with drizzly spells this morning developing into more prolonged and substantial rain later. Temperatures will climb a little more to around 11C, but it will turn markedly cooler later with temperatures overnight falling under clearing skies to 3C. Outlook for the next few days: Dry and reasonably bright first thing tomorrow, but cloud and an increasing south-westerly wind will herald some rain during the evening. Friday is still set to be particularly windy with the worse of the gales expected further north. The wind will be mixed with blustery showers. The Latest Readings from Pitsford Hall recorded at 7:57 AM Current Air Temperature: 10.8 C Wet Bulb Temperature: 9.8 C Relative Humidity 88.3 % Dew Point 8.9 C Atmospheric Pressure: 1010.8 mb Pressure Tendency: falling Wind Direction: ssw Wind Speed: 19 knots Cloud cover: 8 oktas Visibility: 6 Maximum Temperature Yesterday: 11.8 C Overnight Minimum: 6.5 C Total Rainfall (until obs this morning): 0.2 mm Total Sunshine Yesterday: 0.0 hrs
PITSFORD HALL WEATHER STATION NORTHAMPTON, UNITED KINGDOM DAILY WEATHER REPORT - Morning Release 8:00 AM Thursday, January 31, 2002 General Situation A weak ridge currently resides over the UK, but this will give way quickly to the next weather system working in from the west. The Forecast for Northamptonshire A dry and bright morning across Northamptonshire today, although the fine weather isn't expected to last as cloud will build from the west later ultimately bringing rain for this afternoon. Winds will also freshen from the south-west. Today's top temperature 9C falling overnight to 5C. The dry interlude will break up a generally wet and windy night-time period. Outlook for the next few days: Wet first thing tomorrow, but then turning showery in very strong winds, occasionally gusting to gale or near gale force. 11C maximum and mild overnight at 8C. Continuing unsettled on Sat. Cloudy with rain at times & winds remaining strong SW'erly. 12C max and again a mild night to follow. Generally dry on Sun, but a risk of showers around mid-day. Winds lighter. 8C. Dry & bright following rain on Mon. The Latest Readings from Pitsford Hall recorded at 8:00 AM Current Air Temperature: 3.6 C Wet Bulb Temperature: 2.9 C Relative Humidity 89.3 % Dew Point 2.0 C Atmospheric Pressure: 1013.1 mb Pressure Tendency: rising Wind Direction: ssw Wind Speed: 10 knots Cloud cover: 2 oktas Visibility: 8 Maximum Temperature Yesterday: 11.6 C Overnight Minimum: 2.9 C Total Rainfall (until obs this morning): 2.2 mm Total Sunshine Yesterday: 0.0 hrs
PITSFORD HALL WEATHER STATION NORTHAMPTON, UNITED KINGDOM DAILY WEATHER REPORT - Morning Release 8:02 AM Friday, February 1, 2002 General Situation Intense low tracking past the north-west of Scotland deepening to 935mb by mid-night tonight. Severe gales affecting western coastal fringes and very strong winds elsewhere. The Forecast for Northamptonshire A mostly violent day across the county with some very strong winds gusting occasionally to gale force in exposed areas. The strong winds will be accompanied by rain by the middle of the day and blustery showers for the remainder. The top temperature 11C falling overnight to 10C. Any rain overnight will be light and patchy, but winds will remain strong. Outlook for the next few days: Generally unsettled through the weekend with cloud and fairly persistent rain. The strong winds will continue through Saturday but are expected to ease back on Sunday. A brighter and calmer prospect for Monday. The Latest Readings from Pitsford Hall recorded at 8:02 AM Current Air Temperature: 10.1 C Wet Bulb Temperature: 9.5 C Relative Humidity 92.7 % Dew Point 9.0 C Atmospheric Pressure: 1004.6 mb Pressure Tendency: falling Wind Direction: south Wind Speed: 20 knots Cloud cover: 8 oktas Visibility: 7 Maximum Temperature Yesterday: 10.3 C Overnight Minimum: 3.3 C Total Rainfall (until obs this morning): 3.0 mm Total Sunshine Yesterday: 0.1 hrs
PITSFORD HALL WEATHER STATION NORTHAMPTON, UNITED KINGDOM DAILY WEATHER REPORT - Morning Release 7:48 AM Monday, March 11, 2002 General Situation Low pressure to the north now filling; a system of fronts will dog southern parts for most of the coming week. The Forecast for Northamptonshire There could be some bright spells today, but these will generally be short-lived with a good deal of cloud around becoming thick enough from time to time to produce some outbreaks of showery rain. Temperatures will reach 11C in a gentle sometimes moderate south-westerly breeze. Dry for a time this evening before further cloud and rain pushes up from the south. 4C minimum. Outlook for the next few days: Cloudy with rain at times tomorrow. Winds turning easterly. 11C maximum falling to 5C overnight under cloudy skies. A colder day on Weds, 8C maximum, with cloud still persisting. There will be further spells of rain. 4C minimum. More cloud on Thurs by which time the wind will have increased to a fresh to strong SE'erly. Rain further W. Bright spells on Fri, winds remainly strong but mostly dry. The Latest Readings from Pitsford Hall recorded at 7:48 AM Current Air Temperature: 6.6 C Wet Bulb Temperature: 6.0 C Relative Humidity 91.8 % Dew Point 5.4 C Atmospheric Pressure: 1008.9 mb Pressure Tendency: rising slowly Wind Direction: ssw Wind Speed: 7 knots Cloud cover: 7 oktas Visibility: 7 Maximum Temperature Yesterday: 12.1 C Overnight Minimum: 5.4 C Total Rainfall (until obs this morning): 0.3 mm Total Sunshine Yesterday: 0.3 hrs
PITSFORD HALL WEATHER STATION NORTHAMPTON, UNITED KINGDOM DAILY WEATHER REPORT - Morning Release 8:00 AM Tuesday, March 12, 2002 General Situation Weather front remaining fairly stationary along the south coast tied into an area of low pressure west of Iberia. The Forecast for Northamptonshire Some mist and fog around at the moment will clear away during the morning being replaced by some spells of sunshine. Cloud will be fairly persistent however, but most of us should escape with a dry day until this evening at least when some patchy rain may affect the southern end of the county. Winds calm at first, freshening steadily from the east. 10C the top temperature falling to 3C overnight. Outlook for the next few days: Mostly dry tomorrow although it will stay very cloudy. The marked feature will be the fresh north-easterly breeze which will make it feel pretty cold. The front which will have been dogging the south coast will slowly move northwards through Thursday bringing spells of rain to the county. The Latest Readings from Pitsford Hall recorded at 8:00 AM Current Air Temperature: 0.8 C Wet Bulb Temperature: 0.4 C Relative Humidity 92.9 % Dew Point -0.2 C Atmospheric Pressure: 1015.1 mb Pressure Tendency: rising Wind Direction: calm Wind Speed: 0 knots Cloud cover: 9 oktas Visibility: 2 (fog) Maximum Temperature Yesterday: 12.3 C Overnight Minimum: -0.9 C Total Rainfall (until obs this morning): 0.1 mm Total Sunshine Yesterday: 1.5 hrs
PITSFORD HALL WEATHER STATION NORTHAMPTON, UNITED KINGDOM DAILY WEATHER REPORT - Morning Release 8:00 AM Wednesday, March 13, 2002 General Situation System of fronts remaining fairly stationary through the south with high pressure moving steadily eastwards to build over Scan- dinavia. The Forecast for Northamptonshire The movement of the frontal system across the south has been rather difficult to predict, but today we are expected to keep a good deal of cloud although the drizzly rain should ease off later this morning and into the afternoon. Winds will strengthen to become fairly brisk north-easterlies and it will feel correspondingly cold. The top temperature 7C. Cloudy overnight, but dry with minima around 1C. Outlook for the next few days: Staying cloudy tomorrow. Dry first thing, but rain will move up again from the south later. Winds will remain brisk north-easterlies. Turning milder into Friday with broken sunshine. The Latest Readings from Pitsford Hall recorded at 8:00 AM Current Air Temperature: 4.8 C Wet Bulb Temperature: 3.9 C Relative Humidity 86.8 % Dew Point 2.8 C Atmospheric Pressure: 1018.3 mb Pressure Tendency: rising slowly Wind Direction: ene Wind Speed: 15 knots Cloud cover: 8 oktas Visibility: 7 Maximum Temperature Yesterday: 13.0 C Overnight Minimum: 0.6 C Total Rainfall (until obs this morning): 0.2 mm Total Sunshine Yesterday: 2.6 hrs
PITSFORD HALL WEATHER STATION NORTHAMPTON, UNITED KINGDOM DAILY WEATHER REPORT - Morning Release 7:59 AM Thursday, March 14, 2002 General Situation Warm front edging very slowly northwards from the south coast. The Forecast for Northamptonshire It is already fairly cloudy across the county and with the exception of a few brief spells of brightness this morning, this cloud will tend to develop more substantially as the day wears on ultimately bringing rain. The wind will continue to freshen and become a strong and gusty easterly making it feel pretty cold. Today's high around 7C falling overnight to 3C. Outlook for the next few days: Sunny spells and heavy showers tomorrow, but feeling milder with highs of 10C falling to 4C. A reasonably bright start to Saturday, but cloud and rain will edge northwards later. Winds moderate SE' erly. 12C max & a milder night at 7C. Mostly dry with sunny intervals through Sunday with the outside chance of a shower; rain arriving after dark. 9C. Sunshine and showers on Mon. Moderate SE wind. The Latest Readings from Pitsford Hall recorded at 7:59 AM Current Air Temperature: 3.2 C Wet Bulb Temperature: 1.3 C Relative Humidity 70.6 % Dew Point -1.6 C Atmospheric Pressure: 1014.9 mb Pressure Tendency: falling slowly Wind Direction: east Wind Speed: 17 knots Cloud cover: 7 oktas Visibility: 7 Maximum Temperature Yesterday: 8.5 C Overnight Minimum: 1.6 C Total Rainfall (until obs this morning): 0.0 mm Total Sunshine Yesterday: 0.9 hrs