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Saturday, 16 March 2019

Windy and Wet March Weather

I think it's safe to say that we've had our windiest spell of March weather in the last 10 years. We did manage a visit to the plot during a calmer spell of weather to do some harvesting and check to see if any damage had been done.

 

 

We'd escaped any serious damage, although someone had lost an empty dalek composting bin which had ended up trapped between our weigela bush and water tap. I'm assuming the owner will recover it. We've now had 10 days in a row where I’ve recorded a wind gust speed in excess of 20mph. They are highlighted in red in the table below. The previous March record was 8 days in a row, set in 2014.

 

March Wind Gust Speeds 2010 - 2019

 

Now I know that compared to the gust speeds quoted in the media, which are usually above 60 or more miles an hour, my record gusts above 20mph sound a bit odd so I'll explain. Ideally my anemometer should be set around 10m (33ft) above ground level but mine is set no more than 3m above ground level. When I set up my weather station my idea was that it would tell me how the weather was at ground level where all my gardening activities take place and how it might affect plants growing in the garden. My intention never was to produce weather data to match that recorded by professional meteorologists. We also live in an urban area, only 3 miles outside Wakefield City centre, and are surrounded by other houses. Usually those high wind speeds are recorded in exposed locations and have little relevance to our more sheltered location.

 

However, once the wind speeds exceed 20mph the plants begin to be battered about a bit in the garden which is why I keep a note of wind speeds above 20mph.

 

 

Between the showers, and in a little bit of sunshine on Friday afternoon, we visited a local garden centre. The results of the gale force winds were easy to spot.

 

Not only has it been windy, it's been wet too, with 71.0mm (2.8in) of rainfall so far this month, or about a month and a half's worth to date.

 

Temperature & Rainfall Records for March 2019

 

Everywhere is now rather soggy and we'll need some dry days to allow the ground to dry out a little bit. So far we haven't had a rain free day in March.

 

 

It's a good job we didn't have a wet January and February.

 

Sunday, 17 March 2019

The Mysterious Storm "Hannah"

Saturday was seriously wet and windy and although in the media this was put down to storm "Hannah" I don't think the storm was officially named by the Met Office. However, Saturday was our wettest day of the year with 14.6mm (0.57in) of rainfall but judging by the photos on social media of flooding around Yorkshire we got off very lightly.

 

 

Temperature & Rainfall Records for 16 March 2019

 

Fortunately, the rain wasn't particularly heavy, just persistently steady rain all through the day.

 

The effects of all the rainfall up in the Yorkshire Dales is now producing flooding in the rivers lower down the catchment areas.

 

Sunday has started off much sunnier and colder, although we've had a couple of showers, so March is managing to maintain its record of having some rainfall on all 17 days of the month so far. The forecast suggests that the next week or so should be much drier.

 

 

 

 

 

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This weather site is operated as an amateur weather station site and should not be used as official data. I make every effort to ensure my data is as accurate as possible but I cannot guarantee that the data meets the requirements of the Meteorological Office or other professional weather monitoring organisations.

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