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Welcome to the Sheffield Weather Page. We’ve been recording weather from the early nineteen fifties and during the time we have collected a large amount of data. After a bit I thought it maybe of interest to place the data online so people could look at it it they so wish. You can contact me at weather
The Weather in the UK is fairly diverse and although you we don’t get the extremes of Tornado alley we can get plenty of variation in a day, from Snow one minute to warm Sunshine the next. Hopefully you may see some of the diverse weather recorded here by such items as the Weather Monitor supplied by Daveys instruments. This is set up to record the Weather in five minute intervals so any sudden variation in the days weather can be spotted rather than disappearing into averages for the day. The Monitor data weather can now be seen on a five minutes basis from the link below. I have now removed the daily figures from four day forecast page as this will be just a repetition of data.
Another sensor has been added to measure the Grass Min which is now displayed correctly by Weather Display Live.
Summer 2007 was very interesting being the wettest ever and coolest since 1987. It also marked the end of high overnight temperatures that helped push up the averages. Looking back over our records the last three times this happening marked a short cooling trend and some notable Winters. Time will tell if the pattern repeats itself.
The Problems with the update from the pC now seem to be solved. However Primehosting.co.uk seem only to be able to provide a flaky FTP service. If this goes down Late Friday night it’ll stay down most of the weekend I’m afraid. I will try and find a betetr hosting service.
If you have a WAP phone or PDA go to www.sheffieldweather.co.uk/html/pda.wml for the latest weather data
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