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Updated: 0432 on Fri 30 Jul 2010
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Weather warnings overview

No severe weather warnings have been issued for East of England

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Latest observations - 0400 on 30 Jul 2010:
East of England
Location Weather Temp Wind Vis Pressure / trend
Dir Speed Gust
Andrewsfield Clear Sky 10.0 °C WNW 6 mph 8 km 1014 hPa, Falling
Bedford Clear Sky 10.1 °C W 7 mph 14 km 1015 hPa, Falling
Marham Medium-level Cloud 13.1 °C WNW 3 mph 15 km 1014 hPa, Falling
Shoeburyness Clear Sky 12.0 °C NW 8 mph 10 km 1014 hPa, Falling
Wattisham Clear Sky 10.8 °C W 3 mph 15 km 1014 hPa, Falling
Weybourne Partly cloudy 12.3 °C SW 3 mph 9 km 1013 hPa, Falling
Wittering Mist 10.0 °C W 7 mph 9 km 1015 hPa, Falling

Observations are subject to final quality control after publication on this web site.


24 hours ending 2200 on 29 Jul 2010:
East of England
Highest max 23.3 °C Shoeburyness
Lowest max 19.0 °C Cromer
Lowest min 11.0 °C Rothamsted
Highest rainfall 0.2 mm Marham
Sunniest 3.0 hours Wittering
Last updated: 0001 on Fri 30 Jul 2010

During snow events, rainfall amounts are subject to error until final quality control is done.


UK last month

June 2010

For most of the month, rain-bearing Atlantic weather systems were absent and pressure was relatively high. This meant that June saw plenty of dry, sunny weather, especially in the second half when it became very warm over England. Any widespread rainfall was largely confined to the second week. The weather also turned unsettled from the west and north towards the end of the month, with the warm, fine spell becoming confined to eastern England. Mean temperatures were above average in all areas, ranging from about 1 °C above close to the east coast to about 2 °C above over Northern Ireland and western Scotland. Daytime maximum temperatures were well above normal, by about 2.5 °C in many western and central areas. June saw below-average rainfall across almost the whole UK, with less than 50% of normal in many areas including much of Scotland, south Wales, north-west England and southern England. Sunshine totals ranged from about 25% below normal across much of northern and eastern Scotland to about 50% above in south Wales and south-west England, where June was the third-sunniest in a series from 1929.

A maximum temperature of 30.9 °C was recorded at Gravesend (Kent) on 27th. A minimum temperature of -0.1 °C was recorded at Cromdale (Highland) early on 15th and at Carterhouse (Borders) early on 20th. In the 24 hours ending at 0900 on 11th, 44.0 mm of rainfall was recorded at Manston (Kent).

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