Very warm and humid air pushed across our area during Sunday that saw the temperature rose to a maximum of 25.5C at 14.39 being 6.4C above my 40-year average. The past night was exceptionally mild that saw the thermometer not sink below 18.1C, which was a significant 9.4C above average.
Monday revealed a murky, misty start to the new day with low cloud masking the Marlborough Downs and light precipitation, not measurable. This is thanks to a small area of low-pressure moving slowly eastwards into the North Sea. After three days of brisk winds from the northeast there is a significant change as today we will see a lighter breeze from the southwest.