According to records of that period, it was a mostly dry and sunny day when Titanic set sail from Southampton.
High was at 53 degrees F (11.7 degrees C)
Low was at 40 degrees F (4.4 degrees C)
"cold and raining"
Actually, there was no rain, albeit a cold wind. There was a slight mist at times, no moon as it was a new moon, and no clouds.
The sea was flat calm, and there was no breeze. There were no clouds so the stars could be seen, there was a small amount of mist at times.
It was a very nice day. barley any clouds.
clear sky, no clouds, some mist, new moon, flat sea, freezing wind.
The weather was cold and clear, and the sea was calm.
The weather was a calm atmosphere This made the icebergs harder to see. This means there was no crashing waves around the base of the burgs.
Calm, clear.
Sunny :) weAther
The Titanic set sail from Southampton in southern England at noon, April 10, 1912.
She left Southampton, stopped at a few ports, and started across the Atlantic to New York.
The Titanic set sail from Southampton, England to New York City (via Cherbourg, France) on the 10th of April 1912.
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Titanic left Ireland to set sail on April 11th, 1912.
The Titanic set sail from Southampton, England on April 10, 1912.
The Titanic set sail from Southampton in southern England at noon, April 10, 1912.
it set sail from Southampton to new york
Southampton, England.
Southampton in England
The RMS Titanic set sail from Southampton, England on 10 April, 1912.
that date was the date in which Titanic set sail from Southampton.
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Southampton
france, a town in france
She left Southampton, stopped at a few ports, and started across the Atlantic to New York.
The Titanic started her maiden voyage from Southampton, England on April 8, 1912.