5 Day Forecast for Wellington Shropshire - Thursday, 17-May-2012 09:00 pm |
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Almanac |
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Moon Phase
The Moon rises at 03:52 and sets at 18:42. It's 7% illuminated and said to be a Waning Crescent Moon
The next full moon is on:
6 May 2012
Sunrise: 05:08 Sunset: 21:05
Wellington Forecast
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Tonight

Mostly Cloudy
Low: 8°C
Wind: 5 mph
E
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Friday

Rain likely
High: 16°C
Wind: 10-20 mph
E
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Friday
night

Rain likely
Low: 8°C
Wind: 7 mph
E
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Saturday

Chance rain
High: 14°C
Wind: 5 mph
SE
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Saturday
night

Mostly Cloudy
Low: 8°C
Wind: 3 mph
SSE→E
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Sunday

Mostly Cloudy
High: 15°C
Wind: 6 mph
NE
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Sunday
night

Cloudy
Low: 8°C
Wind: 6 mph
NE
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Monday

Mostly Cloudy
High: 13°C
Wind: 7-15 mph
N
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Monday
night

Partly Cloudy
Low: 6°C
Wind: 5 mph
N
Wind Statistics
Beaufort Scale:
Light Breeze
Gust: 4.0
Average Wind: 4.1
Weather Lore |
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If crows fly low, winds going to blow; if crows fly high, winds going to die.
Good morning. Welcome to Wellington Weather. |
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Current Weather ConditionsTemperature
8.2°C
Low: 8.2 at 03:22 Wind Chill
7.3°C
Barometer
1007.5 mb
Falling
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Based at Wellington, Shropshire in the UK, this is a non-commercial site displaying weather observations from a Davis Vantage Pro 2 personal weather station. The local time is 3:40 am. Currently its Cold, there's a slight breeze and its overcast TodayMostly cloudy to cloudy in the evening, becoming mostly cloudy after midnight. Cool. Low 8°C. Wind east around 5 mph. |
Gardening information for May |
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Total Rain for the last 7 days: 8.4 mm and the number of days without rain is: 1
Gardening Advice
Vegetables
It's time to start tomatoes, lettuce, and many other vegetables from seed.
Minimum temperature for the last 31 days was 1.3°C
Minimum temperature this week was 3.3°C on Tue
Weather Facts |
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6:History - Recording the Weather
Greek philosipher Aristotle (384-322BC) wrote the first wide-ranging book on the weather. He was the first to recognise that the difference between rain, snow and frost was related to the varying degrees of temperature.



