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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: Tue 13 May 17:43 PM

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



Tuesday: Early mist and fog patches soon clearing to leave a dry and warm day, with plenty of sunshine. An onshore breeze will keep coastal districts a little fresher. Maximum Temperature 23C.

Outlook for Wednesday to Friday: Dry, warm and largely sunny over the next few days. Mild nights at first, but cooler nights later in the week. Light winds.

UK Outlook for Saturday 17 May 2025 to Monday 26 May 2025: Dry, fine, and largely sunny conditions are expected to continue for the vast majority as a slow moving area of high pressure remains dominant. The weather will continue to be warm or very warm, especially in the west, but it will likely be cooler in the east as some coastal areas see more persistent low cloud at times, compared with previous days. There is an increasing chance that conditions will turn wetter and more unsettled through the mid- to latter-part of next week, possibly following a hotter spell, as areas of rain and strengthening winds threaten from the west and/or south (the latter bringing a risk of thunderstorms) This would most likely to be accompanied by temperatures dropping nearer to average for the time of year.

 

 

 

XML Weather DataFeed Supplied by UK Met Office Datapoint
13/05/2025 16:00:00


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DateTimeTempFeels LikeWind SpeedWind GustWind DirectionRain ChanceRH%UVWeatherWxIcon
Tue 13 May19:00 pm19°c15°c11 mph22 mph ENE --411Sunny Sunny
 22:00 pm13°c11°c7 mph18 mph ENE --610Clear sky Clear sky
Wed 14 May01:00 am10°c8°c4 mph13 mph NNE --860Clear sky Clear sky
 04:00 am8°c6°c7 mph13 mph N --940Clear sky Clear sky
 07:00 am9°c8°c7 mph13 mph NNE --881Sunny intervals Sunny intervals
 10:00 am16°c14°c11 mph18 mph NE --555Sunny Sunny
 13:00 pm19°c16°c11 mph20 mph NE --437Sunny Sunny
 16:00 pm19°c16°c11 mph20 mph NE --464Sunny Sunny
 19:00 pm16°c13°c11 mph20 mph NE --501Sunny Sunny
 22:00 pm11°c9°c9 mph18 mph NE --600Clear sky Clear sky
Thu 15 May01:00 am8°c6°c9 mph18 mph NNE --790Clear sky Clear sky
 04:00 am8°c6°c7 mph16 mph N --830Partly cloudy (night) Partly cloudy (night)
 07:00 am9°c7°c9 mph18 mph N --801Medium-level cloud Medium-level cloud
 10:00 am12°c10°c11 mph22 mph N 9%654Medium-level cloud Medium-level cloud
 13:00 pm16°c13°c11 mph22 mph NNE --526Medium-level cloud Medium-level cloud
 16:00 pm18°c14°c13 mph25 mph NNE --463Sunny Sunny
 19:00 pm15°c12°c13 mph25 mph NE --561Sunny Sunny
 22:00 pm11°c9°c9 mph16 mph NE --720Clear sky Clear sky
Fri 16 May01:00 am8°c6°c7 mph13 mph NNE --880Clear sky Clear sky
 04:00 am7°c5°c7 mph13 mph NNE --940Clear sky Clear sky
 07:00 am8°c6°c9 mph16 mph N --871Sunny Sunny
 10:00 am13°c11°c9 mph20 mph N --634Sunny Sunny
 13:00 pm17°c15°c11 mph22 mph NNE --497Sunny Sunny
 16:00 pm19°c16°c11 mph25 mph NNE --434Sunny Sunny
 19:00 pm17°c14°c11 mph25 mph NNE --481Sunny Sunny
 22:00 pm12°c10°c9 mph18 mph NNE --680Partly cloudy (night) Partly cloudy (night)
Sat 17 May01:00 am9°c7°c9 mph18 mph NNE 8%820Low-level cloud Low-level cloud
 04:00 am9°c7°c9 mph18 mph NNE 12%860Low-level cloud Low-level cloud
 07:00 am10°c7°c9 mph20 mph NNE 10%851Low-level cloud Low-level cloud
 10:00 am13°c11°c9 mph20 mph NNE --694Medium-level cloud Medium-level cloud
 13:00 pm17°c15°c9 mph20 mph NNE --536Sunny Sunny
 16:00 pm19°c17°c9 mph22 mph NNE --454Sunny Sunny
 19:00 pm18°c16°c9 mph18 mph NE --471Sunny Sunny
 22:00 pm12°c11°c7 mph13 mph NE --710Clear sky Clear sky













UK Outlook for Saturday 17 May 2025 to Monday 26 May 2025: Dry, fine, and largely sunny conditions are expected to continue for the vast majority as a slow moving area of high pressure remains dominant. The weather will continue to be warm or very warm, especially in the west, but it will likely be cooler in the east as some coastal areas see more persistent low cloud at times, compared with previous days. There is an increasing chance that conditions will turn wetter and more unsettled through the mid- to latter-part of next week, possibly following a hotter spell, as areas of rain and strengthening winds threaten from the west and/or south (the latter bringing a risk of thunderstorms) This would most likely to be accompanied by temperatures dropping nearer to average for the time of year.
UK Outlook for Tuesday 27 May 2025 to Tuesday 10 Jun 2025: The start of the period may see some more in the way of rain and showers across, especially across western parts. Fine and dry weather is more likely to prevail towards the south and east and may start to develop more widely, but occasional spells of rain and showers are still possible, with potential for thunderstorms on some days. Overall, temperatures will most likely be around or above normal for the time of year.

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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