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Updated: 1132 on Wed 23 May 2012
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Latest observations - 1100 on 23 May 2012:
Yorkshire & Humber
Location Weather Temp Wind Vis Pressure / trend
Dir Speed Gust
Bingley Sunny 19.6 °C NE 6 mph 15 km 1023 hPa, Rising
Bridlington Low-level Cloud 13.7 °C N 17 mph N/A 1023 hPa, Rising
Church Fenton Sunny 19.2 °C NNW 8 mph 10 km 1024 hPa, Rising
Dishforth Sunny 17.5 °C NNW 13 mph 9 km 1024 hPa, Rising
Fylingdales No data 18.1 °C N 9 mph N/A  N/A,
Leconfield Sunny intervals 18.0 °C NE 8 mph 10 km 1024 hPa, Rising
Leeming Sunny 17.5 °C NNE 9 mph 12 km 1024 hPa, Rising
Linton on Ouse Sunny 18.4 °C NW 9 mph 10 km 1024 hPa, Rising
Topcliffe Sunny 18.2 °C NNW 13 mph 11 km 1024 hPa, Rising

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


24 hours ending 2200 on 22 May 2012:
Yorkshire & Humber
Highest max 0900-2100 24.5 °C Sheffield
Lowest max 0900-2100 15.4 °C Bridlington
Lowest min 2100-0900 4.5 °C Ravensworth
Highest rainfall 2100-2100 Trace Leeming
Sunniest 2100-2100 14.4 hours Leconfield
Last updated: 0815 on Wed 23 May 2012

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


UK last month

April 2012

With low pressure over or near the UK for most of the month, the weather was generally unsettled with numerous showery days. There was some snow in northern areas early in the month and longer spells of rain especially in the last week.

The UK mean temperature was 0.6 °C below the 1971-2000 average, and it was the coldest April since 1989. Unusually, AprĶil was colder than March (the last time that occurred was in 1998) and the temperature failed to reach 20 °C anywhere (this last occurred in April 1989). Most of England, Wales and eastern Scotland were much wetter than normal, making it provisionally the wettest April on record across the UK (somewhat wetter than April 2000). Much of eastern and southern England, east Wales and eastern Scotland recorded well over twice the normal amount, with three times normal in places. The number of days with rain was comparable to that in April 1998, the highest in the last 50 years. Only the western fringes of Scotland and parts of Northern Ireland were drier than average. Sunshine amounts were close to or somewhat below normal over most of the UK, but it was sunnier than usual along the west coast of Scotland, the Western Isles and the west of Northern Ireland.

A maximum temperature of 19.7 °C was recorded at Kew Gardens (Greater London) on the 30th. A minimum temperature of -8.2 °C was recorded at Braemar (Aberdeenshire) early on the 5th. In the 24 hours ending at 0900 on the 30th, 46.0 mm of rain fell at Liscombe (Somerset). A wind gust of 76 mph was recorded at Warcop Range (Cumbria) on the evening of the 29th. A snow depth of 22 cm was recorded at Whitehillocks (Angus) at 0900 on the 3rd.

Monthly assessment | Regional values

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