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  Issue No. 2447 Online Edition Friday 16 November 2018 
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Ascension : The Met Office Weather Report
Submitted by The Islander (Met Office) 09.02.2006 (Article Archived on 16.02.2006)

ASCENSION: Summer continues with dry and sunny weather prevailing across the island, and temperatures rising to be the warmest so far this summer

The Met Office Weather Report


 


Statistics for the week ending Monday 6th Feb 2006


 












































 


Max (Celsius)


Min (Celsius)


Rainfall (mm)


AIRHEAD


29.8


23.4


0.1


TRAVELLERS


31.1


20.9


0.1


RESIDENCY


27.1


19.1


Nil


GEORGETOWN


31.0


22.0


Nil.


ST. HELENA


25.5


17.6


17.6


FALKLANDS


14.4


2.4


19.0


UK (Brize Norton)


7.1


-3.4


Trace


 


 

























ASCENSION:


Summer continues with dry and sunny weather prevailing across the island, and temperatures rising to be the warmest so far this summer


 


 


ST. HELENA:


After a mostly cloudy start to the week with some showers it became much brighter from Thursday afternoon onwards, with a warm and sunny weekend, temperatures reaching 25.5 C on Sunday.


 


 


UK:


Mostly dry and settled in UK with a lot of cloudy skies about. Beginning of the week saw cold easterly winds and temperatures struggling to back freezing even during the day, but by Saturday slightly milder air began to spread across the country.


 


 





FALKLANDS:


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


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Not too much summer like weather here as winds were predominantly from the south-west bringing cool and at times rainy weather across the island. Temperature ranged from 10-14 Celsius at best during the day with both Monday and Saturday being wet.


 



Issued by Dennis Priestley at 1415 Z


Met Office Ascension


Tel 00247 3317


Met.office@atlantis.co.ac


 

 

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