June-July 2007 and May-July 2007 record rainfallJune and July 2007 were both exceptionally wet months, with large areas of England and Wales and eastern parts of Northern Ireland having over twice the average rainfall for these two months, and locally three times the average over Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, Nottinghamshire, Worcestershire, Lincolnshire, Yorkshire and the Humber. The June-July 2007 percent of average map is shown below.
Areal values for June-July 2007 for the UK, countries and regions that have experienced high precipitation are shown in the table below. These values are final and are based on the full network of stations. These areal series begin in 1914.
(*) There is also an historic monthly rainfall series for England and Wales, from 1766, which is an homogenous series based on selected station data. In this series, the total for June-July 2007 was 294.1 mm exceeding the previous June-July record by over 20 mm. The previous record was 270.6 mm in June-July 1768. May-July 2007 - Record rainfallAs well as June and July being exceptionally wet, May also had well above average precipitation. The May-July 2007 percent of average map is shown below.
Areal values for May-July 2007 for the UK, countries and regions that have experienced high precipitation are shown in the table below. These values are final and are based on the full network of stations. These areal series begin in 1914.
(*) There is also an historic monthly rainfall series for England and Wales, from 1766, which is an homogenous series based on selected station data. In this series, the total for May-July 2007 was 415.1 mm exceeding the previous May-July record by over 60 mm. The previous record was 349.1 mm in May-July 1789. |
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