Almost 400 people took part in the Midsummer Skinny Dip at Rhossili beach this weekend, raising money for Marie Curie Cancer Care and the National Trust. 2b5r3h
Watch the National Trust video of the event on You Tube.
The news has subsequently gone global, reaching as far as Australia and has been all over the national press here:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/jun/19/skinny-dip-record-attempt-wales
Well done to all the brave people who took part, as it there was a chilly wind blowing on Saturday and the sea was pretty rough too!
I was on Gower at the weekend to open the annual Gower walking festival at Caswell Bay. Thanks to all those who turned up and did the seven mile walk with me, which we filmed for Weatherman Walking last year.
It was nice to do the walk and not be followed by the cameras but having told everyone it would stay fine, showers broke out on Saturday afternoon which were unexpected, so I had a little egg on my face...
It just goes to show that no forecast is set in stone and things can change which can be both frustrating and annoying.
I am confident it will stay dry on Gower today but the rest of the week looks more unsettled, low pressure will bring some unstable air, towering clouds and showers but I can promise a few sunny spells.
It will be breezy at times along the coast and not that warm with top temperatures between 12 and 16 Celsius.
By the way, after some persuasion I have ed the world of Twitter! You can follow my tweets here and enjoy a few pearls of meteorological wisdom or not...But if the forecast goes pear shaped, please don't be too hard on me :)
Back to walks now - the Anglesey walking festival is currently on and ends on 12 June.
Have a good week
Derek
After all the rain last month, the sunshine is back with a vengeance for September.
Bob Gibbons from Llanigon near Hay-on-Wye took this picture overlooking Rhossili and Worms Head on Gower on Bank Holiday Monday:
There were lots of surfers in the sea and hundreds of families walking and picnicking. Mind you, if you were or still are camping in a tent - you'll have noticed how cold the nights are getting.
On Monday night, the temperature at Tirabad in Powys and Capel Curig in Snowdonia fell to just 2 Celsius with a ground frost.
While at Velindre near Glasbury it was the coldest August night since 2003. A real sign that Autumn is on the way.
The reason for the low night time temperatures is because the air over us currently has come via the Arctic. With clear skies and light winds at night, all heat from the sun is lost to space causing temperatures to fall sharply.
The dry weather is set to continue until at least Friday, maybe longer if high pressure holds but things are stirring again out in the Atlantic.
The nights will continue to be cool but during the day it will become warmer with maximum temperatures rising into the low 20's Celsius, 72 Fahrenheit.
Famed for its wealth of natural landscapes and habitats, the Gower will add to its status as am Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty by ensuring that light pollution is kept to a minimum in future building plans and preventing 'urban glow'.
A report given to the council says, "Gower must be a landscape that can be enjoyed free of noise and intrusion. It must be a landscape where the beauty of the starlit sky can still be enjoyed and appreciated."
Speaking to the Western Mail, the Gower Society's chairman Malcolm Ridge said, "We're all for it. I can well recall the first time I went on holiday to looking up at the night sky and seeing the beautiful starlit sky.
"Thankfully in many areas of Gower we still have beautiful starry nights but this policy will help us retain that attraction...
"It will ensure that people who come to Gower want to come back because they will not only the beautiful views during the day but the beautiful skies at night."
Where are the best spots in Wales you've found for a bit of astronomy?
Steve Airey from Whitchurch sent in this cracking photo from Hill End, Gower. You can see Worms Head in the background.
Daisy on Holiday:
Steve was also pleased to report that my weather predictions were 'spot on' so nice to know I do get it right from time to time! ;)
Thanks for the great photo Steve and I think this one is worthy of a caption competition (for fun - no prizes).
Leave your captions in the comments area below.
Thanks
Derek