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Latest observations - 1000 on 4 Jul 09: UK

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Temp
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Belfast (Aldergrove) Low-level Cloud 16.7 °C SE  11 mph   13 km 1008 hPa, Falling
Cardiff (St Athan) Medium-level Cloud 17.2 °C SE  9 mph   26 km 1012 hPa, Falling
Edinburgh (Gogarbank) Sunny intervals 17.5 °C SW  7 mph   17 km 1010 hPa, Rising
London (Heathrow) Sunny 21.6 °C 6 mph   27 km 1013 hPa, Falling
Observations are subject to final quality control after publication on this web site.

24 hours ending 2200 on 3 Jul 09: UK

Highest max 26.7  °C Weybourne
Lowest max 16.7  °C Tiree
Lowest min 8.3  °C Redesdale Camp
Highest rainfall 28.2  mm Glasgow
Sunniest 10.6  hours Hurn

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

Last updated: 0001 on Sat 4 Jul 2009


UK last month

May 2009

Mean temperatures were between 0.5 °C and 1.5 °C above the 1971-2000 normal throughout the UK, with increasing warmth toward the east coast of England. Rainfall was above normal in north-west England, Northern Ireland and much of Scotland, with most of north-west Scotland receiving more than 160% of the long-term May average. By contrast, it was drier in southern England, with East Anglia and the south-east receiving less than 75%. Elsewhere, rainfall was mostly close to average. Sunshine was generally around normal in the south-west, Wales, Northern Ireland and parts of northern England but above average elsewhere; indeed, May was a notably sunny month across the north and east of Scotland with 150% of normal sunshine in a few spots.

A maximum temperature of 26.9 °C was recorded at Solent (Hampshire) on the 31st. Kinlochewe and Cassley (both Highland) each recorded a maximum temperature of 26.5 °C on the 29th. Kinbrace (Highland) recorded a minimum temperature of -4.7 °C on the 11th. 46.8 mm of rainfall was recorded at Tyndrum (Perthshire) on the 6th.

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