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The Stormtrack Weather Station at Mountsorrel and Rothley Leicester

52:42N 01:08W at 229 ft AMSL
The Villages of Mountsorrel and Rothley are located 4 miles North of Leicester, on the edge of the Charnwood Forest
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Last Data Feed: Sun 07 Jun 20:45 PM

Station Automated Forecast: Increasing clouds with little temperature change. Precip possible within 24 to 48 hrs

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Mountsorrel's Weekly Weather report for week beginning Sunday 7 June 2026 

 

Air Temp High 19.5°C   Sunday at 17:12 PM
Air Temp Low 10.9°C   Sunday at 05:00 AM
Grass Temp Low 9.7°C   Sunday at 04:44 AM
Wind Gust High 23mph   Sunday at 01:27 AM
Air Pressure High 1018.3mb   Sunday at 14:14 PM
Air Pressure Low 1011.6mb   Sunday at 00:01 AM
Total Rain 0.1mm
Sunshine Hours  (hh:mm) 02:24
** All readings are provisinal to Sunday 20:47 PM

 

  

















Outlook for Wednesday to Friday: Increasingly dry and sunny but breezy Wednesday. Rain and sleet early Thursday, clearing to bright spells. Becoming increasingly windy, with a risk of snow late Thursday into Friday.
UK Outlook for Friday 9 Jan 2026 to Sunday 18 Jan 2026: A changeable period is expected, with Atlantic frontal systems occasionally affecting the UK, bringing spells of rain, likely preceded by snow in some areas, more especially central, northern and eastern parts. Some significant snowfall is possible in places, particularly on northern hills. These low pressure systems could also bring some strong winds. These will be interspersed with quieter, drier interludes under transient ridges of high pressure, with the potential for frost, and wintry showers along coasts exposed to northerly winds. Temperatures will tend to trend closer to average as the period progresses, mainly in the south, such that the frequency of wintry hazards, especially in the south, may reduce slightly. However, there is a hint late in this period that it may briefly turn widely drier and colder again.

Mountsorrel is a village in Leicestershire on the River Soar, just south of Loughborough with a population of 6,662 inhabitants. A castle was built in 1080 by Hugh Lupus, but there is evidence of an earlier Norman settlement in the area in the form of pottery fragments. A Roman villa is supposed to have existed on Broad Hill during the 4th century AD, the site of today's quarry, as quarrying during the late 1800s revealed many artefacts including a preserved wooden bucket. However, the first recording of the village was in 1377, when it had a population of 156.

The Mountsorrel Weather Station is located in Mountsorrel which is just South of Loughborough andjust North of Leicester, Leicestershire.

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Stuart oftens travels the globle to experabce severe weather first after seeing his first tornado outside a town called Stuart in Nebraska, USA on the 9th June 2003.

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