You asked about the weather report that spoke of continuous rain, Jane. Here it is, signed Steve Jebson:
"I've received from our Archive the daily rainfall values for Brixton and Regents Park in London for the 8th and 9th November 1888. Both values are for the period 0900 GMT to 0900 GMT and made on the morning of the observation.
The observing site used in the Daily Weather Report for November 1888 in London was Brixton, in the London borough of Lambeth.
Brixton rainfall amount:
8th November 1888: 0.0 inches (0.0 mm)
9th November 1888: 0.28 inches (7.1 mm)
Regent's Park rainfall amount:
8th November 1888: 0.2 inches (5.1 mm)
9th November 1888: 0.0 inches (0.0 mm)
Looking at the Beaufort letters for both the 8th and 9th for London (Brixton), the 8th had overcast skies and no rain during the morning and then continuing dry but overcast through the afternoon and into the evening. Rain fell at Oxford during the evening of the 8th. The overnight period in London (8th into the 9th) was overcast and rather gloomy with outbreaks of rain. Rain was also reported overnight at Oxford. Hurst Castle, near Southampton, had rain overnight with overcast skies. Cambridge had no rain overnight but overcast skies and Dungeness (Kent) also had no rain overnight but cloudy skies. At 0800 GMT on the 9th in London it was raining and overcast. It was also raining at Oxford at 0800 GMT on the 9th.
The general summary for 0800 GMT on the 9th November was for overcast skies across much of England, Ireland and France with rain in many places.
Rainfall totals for the 24 hours ending at 0900 GMT on the 9th were:
Oxford: 0.29 inches (7.4 mm)
Hurst Castle: 0.49 inches (12.5 mm)
Dungeness: 0.02 inches (0.5 mm)
Cambridge: 0.00 inches (0.0 mm)
Please note that the rain that fell across southeast England was general rain, not showers.
I think that's about all I came get from the observations that we hold. I hope this is of help.
Kind regards
Steve Jebson"
"I've received from our Archive the daily rainfall values for Brixton and Regents Park in London for the 8th and 9th November 1888. Both values are for the period 0900 GMT to 0900 GMT and made on the morning of the observation.
The observing site used in the Daily Weather Report for November 1888 in London was Brixton, in the London borough of Lambeth.
Brixton rainfall amount:
8th November 1888: 0.0 inches (0.0 mm)
9th November 1888: 0.28 inches (7.1 mm)
Regent's Park rainfall amount:
8th November 1888: 0.2 inches (5.1 mm)
9th November 1888: 0.0 inches (0.0 mm)
Looking at the Beaufort letters for both the 8th and 9th for London (Brixton), the 8th had overcast skies and no rain during the morning and then continuing dry but overcast through the afternoon and into the evening. Rain fell at Oxford during the evening of the 8th. The overnight period in London (8th into the 9th) was overcast and rather gloomy with outbreaks of rain. Rain was also reported overnight at Oxford. Hurst Castle, near Southampton, had rain overnight with overcast skies. Cambridge had no rain overnight but overcast skies and Dungeness (Kent) also had no rain overnight but cloudy skies. At 0800 GMT on the 9th in London it was raining and overcast. It was also raining at Oxford at 0800 GMT on the 9th.
The general summary for 0800 GMT on the 9th November was for overcast skies across much of England, Ireland and France with rain in many places.
Rainfall totals for the 24 hours ending at 0900 GMT on the 9th were:
Oxford: 0.29 inches (7.4 mm)
Hurst Castle: 0.49 inches (12.5 mm)
Dungeness: 0.02 inches (0.5 mm)
Cambridge: 0.00 inches (0.0 mm)
Please note that the rain that fell across southeast England was general rain, not showers.
I think that's about all I came get from the observations that we hold. I hope this is of help.
Kind regards
Steve Jebson"
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