Weather at Stansted Airport

Filed under: Stansted Airport Car Hire - 21 Jun 2010  | Spread the word !

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The weather this year has been overly bizarre. In the winter we had more snow than we have ever had in recent years and it lasted for much longer than expected. Then we had all the disruption that was caused by the Icelandic ash cloud which grounded many flights. So much money has been wasted on flights that haven’t taken off because of the weather and the problem is that it’s too late when you get to the airport only to find that your flight is cancelled. If people had kept up to date with the weather conditions during these two periods, they would not have booked flights at that time and would have saved themselves a lot of money (of course, this isn’t the case for those who booked their holidays well in advance of the events, but with so many people deciding to go on spur of the moment holidays it is strange that they didn’t take the weather, and the possible disruption it would cause, into account).

This summer however, there doesn’t look like being any disruption to flights because of the weather. This last week has seen a lot of rain but the good news is that this seems to be in the past now, with a sunny and hot week ahead. Temperatures are expected to soar to over 22°C with lows of only 18°C towards the end of the week. There will be a few cloudy moments but these will be short lived as the sun breaks through.

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Stansted Airport Weather

Filed under: Stansted Airport Car Hire - 15 Jun 2010  | Spread the word !

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This year has been a very strange one in terms of the weather in Britain. At the start of this month it was, believe it or not, the coldest May on record and was predicted to continue in that fashion. But this last week has seen a remarkable change as temperatures have soared to heady heights not seen in over a year. So what can we expect from the weather over the coming weekend?

On Saturday the day will start dull and misty in places with a little drizzle. It will brighten up later in the morning with all parts then having a very warm day with some good sunny spells. Maximum temperature 25 °C. In the evening it will continue to be warm with sunny spells before dusk. This will lead to a dry night, although it is likely to turn misty in some rural spots. Minimum temperature 13 °C. On Sunday, the early morning mist will soon clear, with the rest of the day then being dry and hot with some good sunny spells. Maximum temperature 27 °C. It is very clear that the weekend will continue with the same temperatures and the same level of heat. Because it is going to be very hot and very sunny throughout the 2 days it is highly recommended that you slip, slap, slop; slip on a t-shirt, slap on a cap and slop on the sun cream. This will prevent the risk of getting burnt and mean that you can enjoy the sunshine!

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