Winter 1947: 'General Inference' and Discussion*
at 0600 on 16th January 1947
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General inference-A deep
depression east of Iceland is moving slowly northeast and a small wave
on the associated cold front over the Irish sea is moving northeast. There
will be occasional rain and low cloud in the West and Northwest. weather
will be fair in the East and Southeast. It will be mainly mild.
Further outlook-Fair in the Southeast, occasional rain in the West and North At 0600 on the 16th-The warmest places are Hawarden and Hartland Point on 53°F (11.7°C) whilst the coldest are Acklington and Rattray on 41°F (5.0°C). Overnight the lowest miniumum was 37°F (2.8°C) at Dalwhinnie and Lerwick with the highest being 51°F (10.6°C) at Predannack. On the previous day the highest daytime maximum was 56°F (13.3°C) at Prestwick with the lowest maximum being 45°F (7.2°C) at Hatston and Dalwhinnie.
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