Samys Cafe

More like a transport cafe than a fully-fledged restaurant, this High Street eaterie nevertheless offered good portions of freshly-prepared food at reasonable prices. Music was emanating from the speakers when we lunched there, perhaps a bonus for ‘soul’ fans.

Ropetackle Fish and Chips

Not many tables in this restaurant, but it is well worth a visit at lunchtime for the battered cod and chips served by smiling staff at an affordable price.

Weather in Shoreham-March 2023

                                                     Very Wet with Chilly Days

Temperatures

The average maximum temperature during March 2023 in Shoreham was 10.4 Celsius (50F), and that was around 1 Celsius (<2F) below normal for the time of year.  The average minimum temperature was 5.9 Celsius (43F), and that was around 1 Celsius (<2F) above average for March.

The highest temperature recorded during the month was only 13.6 Celsius (56F) on the 25th, and this was 0.2 Celsius (<0.5F) lower than the highest temperature recorded during February. However, there were a further 5 days when the temperature reached, or exceeded, 13.0 Celsius (55F), and on 5 more days the maximum was between 12 and 13 Celsius (54-55F). All of these milder days occurred after the 12th. The coldest days were during the first half of March, and with the exception of the 20th, which had a high of 9.8 Celsius (50F), all of the 12 days that had maxima below 10 Celsius (50F) occurred before mid-month.  Only 4 days had maxima below 7 Celsius (45F), with all of these coldest days occurring between the 5th and 10th. On the 10th a high of 5.6 Celsius (42F) was recorded, but the coldest day of the month was the 7th with a top temperature of 5.4 Celsius (41F).

There were many cloudy nights during March and this significantly helped to keep temperatures from falling. This led to several mild nights. On 3 of these, the 13th, 30th and 31st, the temperature failed to fall below 10 Celsius (50F). The mildest of these nights was the 30th with a low of 10.4 Celsius (50F). A further 8 nights had minima between 8 and 10 Celsius (46-50F) with all of these milder nights occurring after mid-month and including 5 consecutive nights commencing on the 21st. Some quite cold nights occurred, and on 14 occasions the temperature fell below 5 Celsius (41F). Apart from 27th, when a minimum of 4.7 Celsius (40F) was recorded, all of these colder nights occurred before mid-month. On 6 nights the temperature fell below 2 Celsius (36F), but only 2 of the nights had minima under 1 Celsius (34F).  The 2nd had a low of 0.2 Celsius (32F), but the coldest night of the month was the 11th when the temperature fell to minus 1.5 Celsius (30F). 

The sea temperature was around 8 Celsius (46F) at first, but for most of the month it was nearer 9 Celsius (48F).

 

Frost

 

There was air frost on 1 night during March,   around 1 night below average. It occurred on the 11th when the temperature fell to minus 1 Celsius (30F). Grass frost occurred on 6 nights, which  was 5 nights above average. The first 3 nights of the month each had grass frost with a low of minus 3.3 Celsius (26F) recorded on the 2nd. A similar value was recorded on the 15th. The other 2 grass frosts occurred on the 6th and 11th with ground minima of minus 1.7 Celsius (29F) and minus 6.7 Celsius (20F) respectively. 

 

Rain

 

Rainfall in March amounted to 135.2 millimetres (5.3 ins.) which was almost 3 times the monthly average. It was the wettest March in the area since 1981, when 155 millimetres (6.1 ins.) were recorded.  Measurable rain fell on 22 days, which was 7 days above the average, and  wet days (when 1 millimetre (0.04 ins.), or more, of rain falls) numbered 20, which was 10 days above the average. No measurable rain fell during the first 5 days  of the month, but after that there was no completely dry day, although on 4 days there was just a trace of rain. The first rain of the month,  on the 6th,  amounted to just 2.6 millimetres (0.1 ins.), but on each of the following 3 days precipitation exceeded 10 millimetres (0.4 ins.). The wettest of these days was the 9th when 23.6 millimetres (0.92 ins.) were recorded. Fairly heavy falls of rain then often occurred during the rest of the month. On the 12th, 16th, 17th, 23rd and 31st the daily total ranged between 5 and 10 millimetres (0.2 and 0.4 ins.), with totals of 12.2 millimetres (0.48 ins.)  on the 25th,  and 14.0 millimetres (0.55 ins.) on the 30th.  

 

Hail

No hail was observed in this part of Shoreham.  

 

Thunder

No thunder was heard in this part of Shoreham.

 

Snow

 

There were a few large wet snowflakes in the rain around mid morning on the 7th, and in the early hours of the 8th the temperature fell to 1.3 Celsius (34F) and the rain turned to sleet for almost 2 hours.

 

Wind

 

In marked contrast to February, the month of March was cyclonic and, at times, quite windy. On most occasions (18) the wind blew from between south and west, but there were northerlies at the beginning of the month,  and on some days the wind was cyclonic variable. At Shoreham Airport, there was a southwesterly gust of 30 knots (34 mph) late in the afternoon of the 6th, and a rapid rise of pressure on the morning of the 10th was accompanied by gusty northwesterly winds with the highest gust 35 knots (40 mph). The 13th was a breezy day with the southwesterly winds peaking at 36 knots (41 mph) around dawn. Late on the 22nd southwesterly gusts peaked at 32 knots (36 mph). and during the 24th and 25th southwesterly gusts of 32 and 33 knots (36-37 knots) were recorded. The last day of the month was the windiest with southwesterly gusts reaching 43 knots (49 mph) during the afternoon.       

 

Fog

 

It was often misty and drizzly with hill fog,  but on the morning of the 29th the hill fog lowered into the town for a while.

 

Statistics for March 2023

 

Reporting Site Highest Temp Lowest Temp Rain Total (mm) Wettest Rain days
Shoreham A/P 13.5 -2.0 * 21 24
Thorney Island 13.8 -0.9 * 23 24
Gatwick A/P 15.1 -4.1 * 31 25
Herstmonceux 14.9 -2.0 * 29 24
Bournemouth (Hurn) 14.7 -2.9 * 35 25
Middle Wallop 14.9 -2.8 * 24 25
Dieppe 20.5  1.4 86 17 20

* Totals unreliable

 

Weather in Shoreham – February 2023

Very Dry and Anticyclonic

Temperatures

The average maximum temperature during February 2023 in Shoreham was 10.0 Celsius (50F), and that was almost 1 Celsius (<2F) above normal for the time of year. The average minimum temperature was 3.8 Celsius (39F), and that was around 0.1 Celsius (<0.2F) below average for February.

The highest temperature recorded during the month was 13.8 Celsius (57F) on the 19th, but this was the only maximum above 13 Celsius (55F). The next mildest day was the 3rd with 12.1 Celsius (54F) recorded. However, a further 11 days had maxima above 10 Celsius (50F), including the spell between the 13th and 19th which culminated in the mildest day of the month. There were no cold days during February, although the temperature failed to reach 9 Celsius (48F) on 7 occasions, including the last 3 days of the month. However, only 3 of these less mild days had maxima below 8 Celsius (46F). On the 26th and 28th there were highs of 7.9 Celsius (46F) and 7.8 Celsius (46F) respectively, but the coolest day of the month was the 7th with a maximum of 7.2 Celsius (45F).

There were no particularly mild nights during February, but a minimum of 9.3 Celsius (49F) occurred on the 18th,  and 2 other nights had minima above 8 Celsius (46F). The 3rd had a low of 8.4 Celsius (47F), and  the 17th had a minimum of 8.8 Celsius (48F). A further 9 days had minima above 5 Celsius (41F), including each night between the 16th and 23rd.  The coldest nights were mainly confined to the second week and the last 5 nights of the month. There were 12 nights with minimum temperatures below 3 Celsius (37F), with all of these colder nights  occurring between the 6th and 14th, and after the 23rd. The coldest nights occurred in the earlier period with minima of minus 1.6 Celsius (29F) and minus 3.7 Celsius (25F). 

The sea temperature was around 7 or 8 Celsius (45-46F), but briefly reached 9 Celsius (48F) after mid-month.

 

Frost

 

There was air frost on 4 nights during February,   around 1 night below average. Air frost occurred on 3 consecutive nights, beginning on the 7th, although the frost on the last night was slight with a minimum termperature of minus 0.6 Celsius (31F). The other air frost occurred on the 14th with a low of minus 0.8 Celsius (30F)  recorded. Grass frost occurred on 17 nights,  which was 3 nights above average. Grass frost occurred on the first night of the month, and after 3 frost-free nights, there was frost on every night until the 15th, except for the 12th. The 19th was the only night with a grass frost between the 16th and 23rd, but the last 5 nights of the month were frosty.  Grass temperatures were between minus 1 Celsius (30F) and minus 4 Celsius (25F) on most nights, but the 14th had a low of minus 5.6 Celsius (22F) and the grass temperature fell to minus 6.1 Celsius (21F) on the 8th. 

 

Rain

 

Rainfall in February amounted to 7.2 millimetres (0.28 ins.), which was only around 12% of the monthly average. It was the driest February this century.  Measurable rain fell on 10 days, which was 6 days below the average, although, interestingly, 4 of the 10 ‘rain’ days had no rain falling, ,  but dew or melted frost contributed to the monthly total.  Wet days (when 1 millimetre (0.04 ins.), or more, of rain falls) numbered 3, which was 9 days below the average.  There was no measurable rain during the first 14 days of February, but 1 millimetre (0.04 ins.) of dew and frost were collected on 4  different nights. Rain and drizzle occasionally fell between the 16th and 18th, but the total for the 3 days was only 1.8  millimetres (0.07 ins.). Light rain fell at times on both the 21st and 22nd, and the 22nd was the wettest day of the month, but with a mere 2.6 millimetres (0.1 ins.) measured. The last measurable rain of the month fell on the evening of the 28th, but only another 1.4 millimetres (0.05 ins.) were added to the monthly total.  

 

Hail

No hail was observed in this part of Shoreham.  

 

Thunder

No thunder was heard in this part of Shoreham.

 

Snow

 

There was no sleet or snow observed in this part of Shoreham.

 

Wind

 

High pressure dominated during February with the average daily reading of 1030 millibars being around  13 millibars above average. The centres of the high pressure areas were over the country,  or west or southwest of the British Isles, although the last few days of the month saw a migration of the anticyclones northwestwards. The wind was light or gentle during the first half of February,  but southwesterlies during the third week, and northerlies during the fourth week, were quite brisk at times.  At Shoreham Airport, the highest gust recorded during the month was 28 knots (32 mph) from the southwest on the morning of the 17th.       

 

Fog

 

There was  fog observed on 3 mornings during February. On the 7th there was dense freezing fog until late morning towards the west, with similar fog distribution occurring on the 14th, and there was another misty Tuesday on the 21st, with hill fog lowering at times until early afternoon.

 

Statistics for February 2023

 

Reporting Site Highest Temp Lowest Temp Rain Total (mm) Wettest Rain days
Shoreham A/P 13.6 -4.6 7 2 9
Thorney Island 13.4 -4.0 12 9 7
Gatwick A/P 14.1 -6.7 8 4 5
Herstmonceux 13.1 -2.4 11 3 11
Bournemouth (Hurn) 13.7 -7.3 21* 10 9
Middle Wallop 13.7 -5.8 14* 8 8
Dieppe 15.2 -3.9 7 3 8

* Totals unreliable

 

 

Weather in Shoreham – January 2023

Mild and Very Wet, then Dry and Rather Cold

Temperatures

The average maximum temperature during January 2023 in Shoreham was 8.7 Celsius (48F), and that was almost 0.5 Celsius (1F) above normal for the time of year. The average minimum temperature was 3.8 Celsius (39F), and that was around 0.2 Celsius (<0.5F) above average for January.

The highest temperature recorded during the month was 12.1 Celsius (54F) on the 4th, but the temperature reached, or exceeded, 11.0 Celsius (52F) on 11 further occasions, including 11.7 Celsius (53F) on both the 10th and 14th. The maximum reached 11.6 Celsius (53F) on both the 1st and 5th, a value shared with the 31st. However, the maximum on the 31st was the only high above 10 Celsius (50F) between the 15th and the end of the month. Whereas, between the 1st and 14th, there were only 2 days with maxima below 10 Celsius (50F). The coolest of these was the 9th with a high of 9.4 Celsius (49F). The cold weather arrived quickly after mid-month. A high of 5.6 Celsius (42F) on the 16th was followed by a maximum of 1.4 Celsius (34F) on the 17th. The temperature then stayed below 7 Celsius (45F) until the 26th and included highs of 4.4 Celsius (40F) on the 23rd, and values between 5.0 and 5.3 Celsius (41F) on the 18th, 19th, 24th and 25th.

There were several mild nights during January, with all of them, bar 1,  occurring before the 14th. On 4 nights the temperature stayed above 10 Celsius (50F) . The minimum was 11.2 Celsius (52F) on the 4th, the mildest night of the month, but 10.6 Celsius (51F) was recorded on the 1st, and 10.3 Celsius (50F) occurred on both the 7th and 12th. A further 5 nights had minima above 7 Celsius (45F), but only 1 of these milder nights occurred after the 13th. That night was the 30th when 7.1 Celsius (45F) was recorded. Almost all the cold nights were during the second half of January. A minimum of 2.7 Celsius (37F) was measured on the 10th, but this was the only cold night before the 16th. From the 16th until the end of the month there were 12 nights with lows under 3 Celsius (37F). It was particularly cold at night from the 17th to the 23rd with minima of minus 3.5 Celsius (26F), minus 4.3 Celsius (24F) and minus 3.2 Celsius (27F) on the 17th, 18th and 23rd respectively. 

The sea temperature was around 9 Celsius (48F) until mid month, then 7 or 8 Celsius (45-46F).

 

Frost

 

There was air frost on 7 nights during January,   around 2 nights above average. All of the air frosts occurred between the 17th and 23rd and they were slight or moderate with night temperatures ranging from minus 0.7 Celsius (31F) on the 21st to minus 4.3 Celsius (24F) on the 18th. A total of 12 ground frosts occurred, and that’s 1 below the average. Each night between the 17th and 23rd  had  air frost and grass frost, with 6th, 10th, 26th,  28th and 31st also having grass frosts. The cold spell around the third week had the lowest grass minima, with minus 5 Celsius (23F) on each night. The lowest value was minus 7.2 Celsius (19F) measured on both the 17th and 18th. 

 

Rain

 

Rainfall in January amounted to 115.8 millimetres (4.6 ins.), which was double the monthly average. It was the wettest January for 6 years.  Measurable rain fell on 17 days, which was 1 day below the average, and wet days (when 1 millimetre (0.04 ins.), or more, of rain falls) numbered 14, which was 1 day above the average.  Steady rain fell during the afternoon and into the evening of the 1st producing a total of 5.8 millimetres (0.23 ins.). Rain then fell  at times on each of the following 14 days. Some of the rain was quite heavy,  with 8.2 millimetres (0.32 ins.) measured on the 3rd and 5.8 millimetres (0.23 ins.) on the 7th. However, the heaviest rain of the month occurred during the 6 day period commencing on the 10th. A total of 80.6 millimetres (3.2 ins.) were recorded with 5 of the 6 days having over 10 millimetres (0.4 ins.) of rain. The highest daily totals were 17.0 millimetres (0.67 ins.) on the 13th, and 28.6 millimetres (1.13 ins.) on the 15th. The second half of January was completely different. Pressure rose steadily from the 16th and measurable rain only fell once, although melted frost added 0.2 millimetres (0.01 ins.) to the total on the 20th. The only day with measurable rain  was the 25th when a wet evening gave 2.8 millimetres (0.11 ins.).  

 

Hail

Small hail fell on 3 days during January. On the 8th, showers were accompanied by hail mid-afternoon and again in the late evening. A heavy, squally shower late on the evening of the 12th contained hail, and hail was also observed in  a mid-afternoon shower on the 15th.  

 

Thunder

There was heard on 2 days during January. A short-lived thunderstorm occurred on the afternoon of the 11th, and on the 12th, there were 2 rumbles of thunder in the late evening.

 

Snow

 

There was no sleet or snow observed in this part of Shoreham.

 

Wind

 

In the first half of January, southwesterly winds dominated on every day  except the 2nd,  when northwesterlies blew. During the second half of the month, winds were more variable with a slight dominance of winds from the northwest. The first half of the month was often very windy, whereas in the second half of the month winds were much lighter. At Shoreham Airport, the 1st was breezy, but the first gusts above 30 knots (34 mph) occurred on the afternoon of the 3rd, these peaking at 36 knots (41 mph) in the early evening. The brisk southwesterlies continued through the 4th with 37 knots (42 mph) recorded just before dawn. After somewhat of a lull during the 5th, a gust of 31 knots (35 mph) was registered early  on the 6th. The 7th was windy all day, with the southwesterlies producing a peak gust of 44 knots (50 mph) in the early evening. Many gusts over 30 knots (34 mph) occurred on the 8th, with the highest of 36 knots (41 mph) occurring in the late evening, followed by a gust of 34 knots (39 mph) occurring just after midnight on the 9th. Gusts of 34 knots (39 mph) occurred again in the afternoon and evening of the 10th. A gust of 46 knots (53 mph) occurred early in the evening of the 11th, with 45 knots (51 mph) measured early on the 12th during this especially windy spell. The 13th was breezy until late afternoon  with several gusts of 33 knots (38 mph). The 14th was windy, particularly during the morning with gusts of 40 knots (46 mph) observed. Early on the 15th, southwesterly gusts of 33 knots (38 mph) occurred, but winds veered westerly in the afternoon and became much lighter. As pressure built rapidly on the morning of the 16th, northwesterly increased to strong for a while with gusts peaking at 31 knots (35 mph), but during the rest of the month there were no further gusts above 30 knots, (34 mph) and not that many over 15 knots (17 mph).       

 

Fog

 

There was mist and morning fog on the 5th, and it was also very misty at times on the 25th.

 

Statistics for January 2023

 

Reporting Site Highest Temp Lowest Temp Rain Total (mm) Wettest Rain days
Shoreham A/P 12.2 -5.2 * 38 20
Thorney Island 12.6 -4.9 * 38 21
Gatwick A/P 13.0 -7.4 * 28 18
Herstmonceux 12.0 -4.5 * 59 19
Bournemouth (Hurn) 13.3 -7.7 * 72 20
Middle Wallop 12.9 -6.7 * 42 22
Dieppe 13.5 -0.8 69 12 19

* Totals unreliable

 

 

Weather in Shoreham – December 2022

Cold, becoming Very Mild

Temperatures

The average maximum temperature during December 2022 in Shoreham was 7.5 Celsius (45F), and that was almost 2 Celsius (3.5F) below normal for the time of year. The average minimum temperature was 3.2 Celsius (38F), and that was more than 2 Celsius (3.5F) below average for December. Overall, it was the coldest December in the area for 12 years.

The highest temperature recorded during the month was 13.2 Celsius (56F) on the 13th, but the temperature reached 12.3 Celsius (54F) on the 19th, and there were 10 other days with maxima above 10 Celsius (50F), including 6 days when the temperature was 11 Celsius (52F) or higher.. All of these very mild days occurred after the 18th. After a relatively mild start to the month, with 5 out of the first 6 days having maxima above 7 Celsius (45F), it became much colder. Between the 11th and 16th, day-time temperatures remained below 3 Celsius (37F), although only 2 of these cold days had maxima below 2 Celsius (36F). On the 11th, a high of 0.9 Celsius (34F) occurred, with 1.8 Celsius (35F) recorded on the 15th.

There were several mild nights during December, all of them occurring after the 18th. On 2 nights the temperature stayed above 10 Celsius (50F) . On both the 25th and 31st lows of 10.3 Celsius (50F) were measured, and a further 5 nights had minima above 8 Celsius (46F). The first week of December had minimum temperatures between 2 and 5 Celsius (36-41F), but it then turned much colder. On the 10th and 17th minima of minus 4.3 Celsius (24F) occurred, but the coldest night of the month was the 11th with a low of minus 5.2 Celsius (23F). 

The sea temperature decreased from 12 Celsius (54F) at the beginning of the month to around 9 Celsius (48F) at the start of the second week. It then changed little during the remainder of the month.

 

Frost

 

There was air frost on 10 nights during December,  around 7 nights above average. All of the air frosts occurred between the 8th and 17th. Most of the frosts were moderate with minima between minus 2 and minus 5 Celsius (28-23F), but 4 nights only had a slight frost, and on 2 of those nights, the 12th and 13th, minimum temperatures were above minus 1 Celsius (30F). Grass frost occurred on 12 nights, that was only 2 nights above average. The grass frosts coincided with the air frosts, except for 1 night, the 12th, when a grass low of 0.0 Celsius (32F) occurred. The 18th, 21st and 27th each had grass frost but no air frost. The lowest grass temperature was minus 8.3 Celsius (17F) on the 17th, but lows between minus 5 and minus 6 Celsius (23-21F) occurred on the 9th, 10th, 11th and 18th. 

 

Rain

 

Rainfall in December amounted to 119.0 millimetres (4.7 ins.), which was only slightly above the monthly average.  Measurable rain fell on 16 days, which was 4 days below the average, and wet days (when 1 millimetre (0.04 ins.), or more, of rain falls) numbered 12, which was also 4 days below the average.  Apart from showers on the 2nd, which gave 0.8 millimetres (0.03 ins.), the only measurable precipitation during the first 10 days was on the 10th, when 0.4 millimetres (0.02 ins.) of dew were measured. On the afternoon of the 11th there was moderate rain, and it fell with a temperature of minus 2 Celsius (28F). Although only 4 millimetres (0.16 ins. ) of rain were measured, the ice that formed on untreated surfaces was both hazardous and damaging. The ice remained on shaded areas of local pavements and roads until late on the 17th. On the 18th, it rained all day giving a total of 33.2 millimetres (1.3 ins.) and 6.8 millimetres (0.27 ins.) of rain fell on the following day. In fact, there were no completely dry days during the rest of the month, with daily totals including 6.6 millimetres (0.26 ins.) on the 22nd, 10.2 millimetres (0.40 ins.) on the 27th, 13.6 millimetres (0.53 ins.) on the 30th, and 19.8 millimetres (0.8 ins.) on the last day of the year.  

 

Hail

No hail was observed in this part of Shoreham.

 

Thunder

No thunder was heard in this part of Shoreham.

 

Snow

 

A few snowflakes were observed in the freezing rain on the afterrnoon of the 11th, and light snow fell for less than hour in the evening. A very thin layer covered the ground until late afternoon on the following day. Thereafter, a few well-scattered patches remained in shaded spots until late on the 17th. Over, and to the north of, the South Downs,  there were 3 to 5 centimetres (1-2 ins.) of snow, and the ground stayed snow-covered for 6 days.

 

Wind

 

In the first half of December, winds were mainly light or moderate and blowing from the north or northwest. After the 17th, the winds were  persistently from between south and west and generally fresh or strong. At Shoreham Airport, the first gust of the month above 30 knots (34 mph) occurred at midnight on the 19th when south-southwesterlies reached 33 knots (38 mph). The rest of the day was breezy with 38 knots (43 mph) occurring at midday. On the 27th, southwesterly gusts reached 35 knots (40 mph) late in the evening, and on the following afternoon a gust of 40 knots (46 mph) was recorded, also from the southwest. The strong wind continued into the morning of the 29th with 42 knots (48 mph) recorded before dawn. On the morning of the 30th there were strong south-southeasterly winds, these peaking at 41 knots (47 mph). Southwesterly winds returned on the last day of the month, and several gusts reached 32 or 33 knots (37-38 mph).       

 

Fog

 

Mist thickened into fog at times on the morning of the 1st.

 

Statistics for December 2022

 

Reporting Site Highest Temp Lowest Temp Rain Total (mm) Wettest Rain days
Shoreham A/P 13.1 -6.3 * 27 22
Thorney Island 13.5 -3.1 * * *
Gatwick A/P 13.5 -8.4 * 35 17
Herstmonceux 14.3 -4.9 * 40 24
Bournemouth (Hurn) 14.0 -8.6 * 28 18
Middle Wallop 13.4 -6.7 * 36 19
Dieppe 16.8 -5.4 86 27 21

* Totals unreliable

 

 

Weather in Shoreham – November 2022

Exceptionally Wet and Very Mild

Temperatures

The average maximum temperature during November 2022 in Shoreham was 13.7 Celsius (57F), and that was around 2.5 Celsius (<5F) above normal for the time of year. The average minimum temperature was 8.6 Celsius (48F), and that was 2 Celsius (3.5F) above average for November. Overall, it was the mildest November in the area for 11 years.

The highest temperature recorded during the month was 16.9 Celsius (63F) on the 13th, but there were 4 other days with maxima above 16 Celsius (61F). All of these exceptionally mild days occurred between the 10th and 14th and included highs of 16.7 Celsius (62F) on the 12th, and 16.6 Celsius (62F) on both the 11th and 14th. A further 5 days had maxima above 15 Celsius (59F), with the last of these very mild days occurring on the 8th. Although it became somewhat less mild after the 14th, only 2 days had maxima outside the range 11 to 14 Celsius (52-57F). Those days were 28th, with a high of 10.4 Celsius (50F), and the 29th, when the temperature only rose to 7.3 Celsius (45F).

There were many mild nights during November, and on the 11th a minimum of 14.2 Celsius (58F) occurred. Lows of 13.9 Celsius (57F) occurred on both the 6th and 8th, and a further 7 nights had minima above 10 Celsius (50F). Only 1 of the milder nights occurred after mid-month, that was on the 27th when 11.0 Celsius (52F) was recorded. On most other nights the temperature fell  to between 5 and 10 Celsius (41-50F) , but there were 5 exceptions. On the 20th and 29th lows of 4.8 Celsius (41F) occurred, but the 3 lowest values occurred on consecutive nights beginning on the 21st. A low of 3.2 Celsius (37F) was followed by 2.6 Celsius (37F) and 3.5 Celsius (38F) on the 22nd and 23rd respectively. 

The sea temperature decreased erratically from 16 Celsius (61F) at the beginning of November to 12 or 13 Celsius (54-55F) at the end of the month.

 

Frost

 

There was no frost in Shoreham during November. The lowest grass temperature was 0.0 Celsius (32F),  recorded on the 21st, 22nd and 23rd. 

 

Rain

 

Rainfall in November amounted to 276.0 millimetres (10.9 ins.), which was over 4.5 times the monthly average. It was the wettest November in the area since records began in 1880. Historical records from Worthing also suggest no month has been wetter than November 2022.  Measurable rain fell on 23 days, which was 8 days above the average, and wet days (when 1 millimetre (0.04 ins.), or more, of rain falls) numbered 18, which was also 8 days above the average.  The month began extremely wet. On 5 out of the first 6 days of November, daily readings exceeded 20 millimetres (0.79 ins.). Totals were 22.8 millimetres (0.90 ins.). 30.4 millimetres (1.20 ins.), 31.2 millimetres (1.23 ins.), 21.0 millimetres (0.83 ins.) and 31.8 millimetres (1.25 ins.), on the 1st,  2nd, 3rd, 5th and 6th respectively. A mere 11 millimetres (0.43 ins.) of rain fell on the 8th, but from the 9th until the 13th no measurable rain fell. However, during this period there were 2 days with dew adding to the monthly total. The 0.8 millimetres (0.03 ins.) of dew was unusual, but this remarkable month continued with further heavy rainfall. On the 15th, 25.4 millimetres (1.00 ins.) fell, and the following day was the wettest of the month with 37.8 millimetres (1.49 ins.) recorded. After 2 dry days, the remainder of the month was fairly unsettled, but daily readings were somewhat lower,  although dew produced another 0.4 millimetres (0.02 ins.) of precipitation. Between the 17th and the end of the month 52.4 millimetres (2.06 ins.) were recorded, with daily totals of 11.8 millimetres (0.46 ins.) on the 21st and 17.0 millimetres (0.67 ins.) on the 26th. The last day of the month was dry.  

 

Hail

No hail was observed in this part of Shoreham.

 

Thunder

Lightning and 3 rumbles of thunder occurred mid-evening on the 1st.

 

Snow

 

No sleet or snow occurred in Shoreham.

 

Wind

 

In this very changeable month, strong winds were frequent, especially during the first 3 weeks of November. The early hours of the 1st were particularly windy with several mature trees in the area toppled over by the squally wind. On the 1st,  at Shoreham Airport, many southwesterly gusts exceeded 40 knots (46 mph) with a peak gust of 59 knots (67 mph) occurring in the early hours.  The 2nd was also windy with 40 knots (46 mph) from the southwest recorded in the early evening.  A gust of 38 knots (43 mph) occurred early on the 3rd before the wind finally decreased later in the morning. Southwesterly winds increased again on the 5th, with gusts of 33, 34, 35 and 40 knots (38-46 mph) on the 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th respectively.   There was no let-up as southwesterlies gusted to 37 knots (42 mph) on the morning of the 9th, but then pressure began to rise and wind speeds gradually decreased. On the 15th, another deep depression to the west was responsible for some strong south to southwesterly winds which peaked at 41 knots (47 mph) during the early evening. It was particularly blustery at times and a gust of 44 knots (50 mph) occurred early on the 16th. Overnight on the 17th, a gust of 38 knots (43 mph) occurred before a quieter spell of weather began. This lasted until the 21st when a deepening depression crossed southern England and produced squally winds, initially from the southeast, these veering to the west. Gusts of 37 and 38 knots (42-43 mph) occurred. Southwesterly gusts of 36 knots (41 mph) occurred on the evening of the 23rd, with 39 knots (45 mph) recorded on the following evening. The last bout of southwesterlies during the month gave 32 knots (37 mph) in the early hours of the 27th.       

 

Fog

 

Although several mornings were misty between and during spells of rain, the only fog observed in this part of Shoreham occurred on the evening of the 30th.

 

Statistics for November 2022

 

Reporting Site Highest Temp Lowest Temp Rain Total (mm) Wettest Rain days
Shoreham A/P 19.9 3.6 * 20 17
Thorney Island 19.7 4.4 * 63 22
Gatwick A/P 21.8 1.3 * 29 19
Herstmonceux 20.5 4.7 114 24 19
Bournemouth (Hurn) 20.1 0.3 91 19 22
Middle Wallop 20.2 1.6 138 33 22
Dieppe 22.2 3.7 38 19 17

 

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. alues of  first 11 days of the month were changeable,  but 4 days were completely dry, and the total for the period was only 8.8 millimetres (0.35 ins.) The highest daily total during this period was 3.0 millimetres (0.1 ins.) on the 1st. On the night of the 12th/13th there was heavy rain and this amounted to 14.6 millimetres (0.57 ins.), making the 12th the wettest day of the month. A further 13.2 millimetres (0.52 ins.) was recorded on the 16th, and during the second half of October there was only 1 completely dry day, that was the 18th. However, on most days, amounts were quite small. The exceptions were the 20th with 6 millimetres (0.24 ins.), the 22nd with 5.4 millimetres (0.21 ins.) and the 23rd with 12.4 millimetres (0.49 ins.). Both the 29th and 31st each had 4 millimetres (0.16 ins.)  

 

Hail

No hail was observed in this part of Shoreham.

 

Thunder

Thunderstorms occurred on 2 days during October. On the 20th a storm lasted for about half hour around mid-morning. On the 20th there was thunder and lightning for 20 minutes before dawn.

 

Snow

 

No sleet or snow occurred in Shoreham.

 

Wind

 

Pressure was close to average for October with the main centres of the anticyclones to the south and east of the British Isles. As a result, southwesterly winds prevailed and accounted for over half the daily readings. Winds were often quite brisk, except during the second week of the month when they were lighter and more variable in direction. At Shoreham Airport,  southwesterly gusts reached 39 knots (45 mph) on the afternoon of the 5th, and 31 knots (34 mph), also from the southwest, was recorded in the evening of the 7th. After the spell with lighter winds, southwesterly gusts of 34 knots (39 mph) were recorded on the evening of the 15th, and 36 knots (41 mph) on the evening of the 21st. The late evening of the 23rd  and the early hours of the 24th were particularly windy with southwesterly gusts rising from 39 knots (45 mph) at 2200 UTC ,  to 47 knots (55 mph) at 0200 UTC. A southwesterly gust of 31 knots (34 mph) was recorded late in the morning on the 26th, and on the last day of the month the final 2 hours of the evening became windy with southwesterly gusts reaching 42 knots (48 mph).       

 

Fog

 

No fog was observed in this part of Shoreham.

 

Statistics for November 2022

 

Reporting Site Highest Temp Lowest Temp Rain Total (mm) Wettest Rain days
Shoreham A/P 17.1 1.4 *   22
Thorney Island 16.9 1.5 *   23
Gatwick A/P 17.8 0.5 *   22
Herstmonceux 18.0 2.7 *   21
Bournemouth (Hurn) 17.7 -1.3 *   23
Middle Wallop 17.1 1.0 *   21
Dieppe 17.6 4.3 *   20

*Rainfall totals unreliable

 

Weather in Shoreham – October 2022

Exceptionally Mild

Temperatures

The average maximum temperature during October 2022 in Shoreham was 18.8 Celsius (66F), and that was around 3 Celsius (>5F) above normal for the time of year. The average minimum temperature was 12.0 Celsius (54F), and that was more than 2 Celsius (4F) above average for October. Overall, it was the mildest October in the area for at least 142 years. The only October that approached this October in warmth was that of 1948, when the temperature, using statistics from Beach House Park Worthing, was around 0.3 Celsius (<1F) less mild.

The highest temperature recorded during the month was 21.1 Celsius (70F) on the 29th. This was the highest known temperature in the area so late in the autumn. On 4 other occasions, the 3rd, 18th, 19th and 23rd, maxima reached, or exceeded 20 Celsius (68F), with the highest value of 20.8 Celsius (69F) recorded on the 18th. In a very consistently mild month, all other days, bar 2, had maximum temperatures between 17 and 20 Celsius (63-68F). The 2 slightly less mild days were the 14th, with a high of 16.8 (62F), and the 30th with a maximum of 16.7 Celsius (62F). These 2 less mild days still had maximum temperatures around 1 Celsius (<2F) above the October average.

There were many mild nights during October, and on 3 occasions the temperature stayed above 16 Celsius (61F). On the 5th, a low of 16.7 Celsius (62F) was recorded, and on both the 23rd and 26th a minimum of 16.2 Celsius (61F) occurred. A further 4 nights had minima above 15 Celsius (59F). On  many nights (11) minimum temperatures were between 12 and 15 Celsius (54-59F), but there were some cooler nights, these mainly occurring during the first half of October. On 8 nights the temperature dipped below 10 Celsius (50F), but only 1 of these cooler nights occurred after mid month. On the 18th, a minimum of 7 Celsius (45F) occurred, but between the 6th and 12th there were 4 nights with minima below 7 Celsius (45F), and 2 of these nights had temperatures under 6  Celsius. The 12th had a low of 5.8 Celsius (42F) and 5.7 Celsius (42F) was recorded on the 9th. 

The sea temperature decreased erratically from 17 Celsius (63F) at the beginning of October to 16 Celsius (61F) at the end of the month.

 

Frost

 

There was no frost in Shoreham during October. The lowest grass temperature was 3.3 Celsius (38F),  recorded on the 12th. 

 

Rain

 

Rainfall in October amounted to 81.4 millimetres (3.2 ins.), which was about 30% below average.  Measurable rain fell on 21 days, which was 2 days above the average, and wet days (when 1 millimetre (0.04 ins.), or more, of rain falls) numbered 14,  which was 1 day above the average.  The first 11 days of the month were changeable,  but 4 days were completely dry, and the total for the period was only 8.8 millimetres (0.35 ins.) The highest daily total during this period was 3.0 millimetres (0.1 ins.) on the 1st. On the night of the 12th/13th there was heavy rain and this amounted to 14.6 millimetres (0.57 ins.), making the 12th the wettest day of the month. A further 13.2 millimetres (0.52 ins.) was recorded on the 16th, and during the second half of October there was only 1 completely dry day, that was the 18th. However, on most days, amounts were quite small. The exceptions were the 20th with 6 millimetres (0.24 ins.), the 22nd with 5.4 millimetres (0.21 ins.) and the 23rd with 12.4 millimetres (0.49 ins.). Both the 29th and 31st each had 4 millimetres (0.16 ins.)  

 

Hail

No hail was observed in this part of Shoreham.

 

Thunder

Thunderstorms occurred on 2 days during October. On the 20th a storm lasted for about half hour around mid-morning. On the 20th there was thunder and lightning for 20 minutes before dawn.

 

Snow

 

No sleet or snow occurred in Shoreham.

 

Wind

 

Pressure was close to average for October with the main centres of the anticyclones to the south and east of the British Isles. As a result, southwesterly winds prevailed and accounted for over half the daily readings. Winds were often quite brisk, except during the second week of the month when they were lighter and more variable in direction. At Shoreham Airport,  southwesterly gusts reached 39 knots (45 mph) on the afternoon of the 5th, and 31 knots (34 mph), also from the southwest, was recorded in the evening of the 7th. After the spell with lighter winds, southwesterly gusts of 34 knots (39 mph) were recorded on the evening of the 15th, and 36 knots (41 mph) on the evening of the 21st. The late evening of the 23rd  and the early hours of the 24th were particularly windy with southwesterly gusts rising from 39 knots (45 mph) at 2200 UTC ,  to 47 knots (55 mph) at 0200 UTC. A southwesterly gust of 31 knots (34 mph) was recorded late in the morning on the 26th, and on the last day of the month the final 2 hours of the evening became windy with southwesterly gusts reaching 42 knots (48 mph).       

 

Fog

 

No fog was observed in this part of Shoreham.

 

Statistics for October 2022

 

Reporting Site Highest Temp Lowest Temp Rain Total (mm) Wettest Rain days
Shoreham A/P 19.9 3.6 99 20 17
Thorney Island 19.7 4.4 155 63 22
Gatwick A/P 21.8 1.3 142 29 19
Herstmonceux 20.5 4.7 114 24 19
Bournemouth (Hurn) 20.1 0.3 91 19 22
Middle Wallop 20.2 1.6 138 33 22
Dieppe 22.2 3.7 38 19 17

 

 

Weather in Shoreham – September 2022

Very Wet

Temperatures

The average maximum temperature during September 2022 in Shoreham was 20.4 Celsius (69F), and that was less than 0.5 Celsius (<1F) above normal for the time of year. The average minimum temperature was 12.1 Celsius (54F), and that was average for September.

The highest temperature recorded during the month was 25.8 Celsius (78F) on the 1st. The temperature reached 25.1 Celsius (77F) on the 2nd, and highs exceeding 24 Celsius (75F) occurred on the 4th, 5th and 12th. A further 4 days had maxima above 22 Celsius (72F), with all of these warmer days occurring before the 13th. Temperatures also topped 20 Celsius (68F) on the 10th, 14th, 19th, 21st and 22nd. There were no particularly cool days during September, but on 8 occasions the temperature failed to reach 8 Celsius (64F). The 16th had a maximum of 17.9 Celsius (64F), but the remainder of these less warm days occurred after the 22nd. On 3 of these days, the temperature stayed below 17 Celsius (63F) with highs of 16.2 Celsius (61F), 16.7 Celsius (62F) and 16.5 Celsius (62F) on the 26th, 27th and 28th respectively.

There were several pleasantly warm nights during September, and on 10 occasions, all before mid-month,  the temperature stayed above 15 Celsius (59F). On 2 of these nights the temperature remained above 17 Celsius (63F). On the 4th, a low of 17.4 Celsius (63F) occurred, with 17.9 Celsius (64F) recorded on the 13th. During the first half of September, the lowest minimum was 12.2 Celsius (54F) on the 12th,  but nights were generally much cooler after mid month, with only 1 night, the 23rd with a low of 14.1 Celsius (57F), having a minimum temperature above 12.2 Celsius (54F). and on 10 nights the temperature dipped below 10 Celsius (50F). Minima below 7 Celsius (45F) occurred on 3 of these nights, with lows of 4.9 Celsius (41F), 4.7 Celsius (40F) and 5.2 Celsius (41F), on the 17th, 29th and 30th respectively. 

The sea temperature was around 21 Celsius (70F) at first, steadily descending to 17 Celsius (63F) by the end of the month.

 

Frost

 

There was no frost in Shoreham during September. The lowest grass temperature was 1.1 Celsius (34F),  recorded on the 17th. 

 

Rain

 

Rainfall in September amounted to 118.6 millimetres (4.7 ins.), which was more than double the average for the month. It was the wettest September in the area for 22 years.  Measurable rain fell on 14 days, which was 2 days above the average, and wet days (when 1 millimetre (0.04 ins.), or more, of rain falls) numbered 12,  which was 4 days above the average. A total of 8 millimetres (0.3 ins.) of rain fell on the evening of the 1st, and although the following 2 days were largely dry, a spell of very wet weather ensued. Between the 4th and 8th (5 days) almost 65 millimetres (2.5 ins.) of rain fell, and included daily totals of 31.6 millimetres (1.2 ins.) on the on the 7th, and 17.6 millimetres (0.7 ins.) on the 8th. After 3 mainly dry days, light rain on the 12th was followed by 11 millimetres (0.4 ins.) on the 13th. No measurable rain fell between the 15th and 21st, but although the second half of September was drier than the first half, there were 6 millimetres (0.25 ins) of rain on the 22nd, another 10 millimetres (0.4 ins.) on the 23rd, and the month ended with 13 millimetres (0.5 ins.) on the 30th.  

 

Hail

No hail was observed in this part of Shoreham.

 

Thunder

Thunderstorms occurred on 5 days during September. Showers turned thundery for a while on the evening of the 1st, and there was quite intense thunder and lightning during the evening of the 4th. Although these storms moved away soon after midnight, further storms broke out during the evening of the 5th. Thunderstorms occurred mid-evening on the 7th and 1 rumble of thunder was heard mid-morning on the 8th.

 

Snow

 

No sleet or snow occurred in Shoreham.

 

Wind

 

Pressure was lower than average across Britain, but winds were not particularly strong, except occasionally during the second and last weeks of the month. Southeasterly winds were absent, with breezes from the northwest and southwest quadrants dominant, although a few days with northeasterly winds occurred early in the month. At Shoreham Airport, a southwesterly gust of 30 knots (34 mph) occurred in association with thunderstorms around midnight on the 5th, and early in the evening of the 6th, there was southwesterly gust of 41 knots (47 mph). The 8th was a breezy day with gusts in the afternoon peaking at 33 knots (37 mph). No further gusts above 30 knots (34 mph) occurred until the evening of the 30th, when several gusts from the southwest reached 40 knots (46 mph).      

 

Fog

 

No fog was observed in this part of Shoreham.

 

Statistics for September 2022

 

Reporting Site Highest Temp Lowest Temp Rain Total (mm) Wettest Rain days
Shoreham A/P 26.1 2.6 158 37 13
Thorney Island 25.2 4.5 157 43 15
Gatwick A/P 26.1 1.1 182 52 15
Herstmonceux 26.7 3.3 210 50 17
Bournemouth (Hurn) 25.2 1.1 81 16 12
Middle Wallop 26.0 3.5 72 21 12
Dieppe 27.9 5.9 44 8 17

 

 

Weather in Shoreham – August 2022

Very Warm

Temperatures

The average maximum temperature during August 2022 in Shoreham was 25.2 Celsius (77F), and that was around 3 degrees Celsius (>5F) above normal for the time of year. The average minimum temperature was 15.6 Celsius (60F), and that was more than 1 degree Celsius (2F) above the August average. Overall, it was the warmest August since 1995, with only 2 other Augusts comparable since 1880, namely the Augusts of 1947 and 1990.

The highest temperature recorded during the month was 32.8 Celsius (91F) on both the 12th and 13th, but maxima were also above 30 Celsius (86F) on the 10th and 14th, with values of 30.5 Celsius (87F) and 31.2 Celsius (88F) respectively. On most days (19) maximum temperatures ranged between 23 and 27 Celsius (73-81F), but there were a few less warm days. Remarkably, though, there was only 1 day when the temperature failed to reach 21 Celsius (70F). That day was the 17th when a maximum of 20.7 Celsius (69F) occurred.

There were many warm nights during August, and on 7 occasions the temperature remained above 18 Celsius (64F). However, only 1 of these warmer nights had a minimum above 19 Celsius (66F). On the 19th, a low of 19.1 Celsius (66F) was recorded. A further 5 nights had minima between 17 and 18 Celsius (63-64F). No cool nights occurred during August, although on 9 nights the temperature fell below 14 Celsius (57F). Only 1 of these less warm nights had a minimum below 12 Celsius (54F): on the 7th, a low of 11.3 Celsius (52F) occurred. 

The sea temperature was between 20 and 22 Celsius (68-72F) throughout the month.

 

Frost

 

There was no frost in Shoreham during August. The lowest grass temperature was 8.3 Celsius (47F),  recorded on the 7th. 

 

Rain

 

Rainfall in August amounted to 69.4 millimetres (2.7 ins.), which was very slightly above average for the month. Measurable rain fell on 7 days, which was 6 days below the average, and wet days (when 1 millimetre (0.04 ins.), or more, of rain falls) numbered 6,  and that was 3 days below the average. Although there was a little rain on each of the first 2 days of August, it was not enough to measure, and no further rain fell until the early hours of the 16th. It was the first measurable rain for 21 days. The rain on the morning of the 16th amounted to 27.2 millimetres (1.07 ins), but 5.6 millimetres (0.2 ins.) of the total fell before 0900 UTC, and thus was assigned to the 15th. Further bursts of heavy rain fell on the morning of the 17th and gave 6 millimetres (0.2 ins.) of rain, and although 4 out of the following 6 days were dry, another 4 millimetres (>0.15 ins.) were added to the monthly total. Heavy rain overnight on the 24th/25th resulted in 29 millimetres (1.1 ins.) allocated to the 24th, and 3.2 millimetres (0.12 ins.)  to the 25th. No measurable rain fell on the last 6 days of August.  

 

Hail

No hail was observed in this part of Shoreham.

 

Thunder

Thunderstorms occurred on 3 days during August. On the morning of the 16th, thunderstorms lasted for over 3 hours, with thunder also occurring on the following day around lunch time. A few rumbles of thunder also occurred on the 25th in the early hours of the morning.

 

Snow

 

No sleet or snow occurred in Shoreham.

 

Wind

 

Pressure was higher than average across southern Britain, but with the centres usually positioned to the south of the country, it meant winds were often from between southwest and northwest, with breezes from these quadrants accounting for about half of the daily readings. The high sea temperatures did little to lower air temperatures when southwesterly sea breezes developed, and when north or northeasterly occurred (just over a quarter of the daily observations) it was invariably warm or hot. At Shoreham Airport, there were no gusts over 25 knots (29 mph) during August.      

 

Fog

 

No fog was observed in this part of Shoreham.

 

Statistics for August 2022

 

Reporting Site Highest Temp Lowest Temp Rain Total (mm) Wettest Rain days
Shoreham A/P 31.7 9.8 73 40 7
Thorney Island 32.6 10.0 59 48 8
Gatwick A/P 35.0 7.7 50 41 7
Herstmonceux 34.2 10.1 19 11 5
Bournemouth (Hurn) 32.4 8.0 19 8 7
Middle Wallop 33.1 8.2 18 13 6
Dieppe 32.9 9.6 9 2 11