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  • hot-spell-august-1990---met-office.pdf

    Hot spell August 1990 At the beginning of August 1990 there was a widespread hot spell, during which a new UK temperature record was set A maximum of 37.1 °C was measured at Cheltenham on the 3rd, beating the record of 36.7 °C set at Raunds (Northamptonshire), Epsom (Surrey) and Canterbury (Kent

  • Microsoft Word - 2020_05_july_temperature.docx

    , Canterbury, Kent and Epsom, Surrey stood for nearly 80 years until 37.1°C on 3 August 1990 at Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. This was broken by 38.5°C at Faversham, Kent on 10 August 2003 and 38.7°C at Cambridge Botanic Garden on 25 July 2019. The table below lists the UK’s hottest days on record. Prior

  • Are we in for a record-breaking Bank Holiday weekend?

    on 3 May 1999 in Martyr Worthy (Hampshire), Worcester and Malvern.  The warmest early May Bank Holiday weekend as a whole on record is 28.6 recorded on the 6 May 1995 at Cheltenham (Gloucestershire), 2 May 1981 in Grantown-on-Spey (Morayshire) and 30 April 1988 in Kinbrace (Sutherland

  • Bank Holiday heat gives way to showers

    Holiday Monday on record is 23.6 °C recorded on 3 May 1999 in Martyr Worthy (Hampshire), Worcester and Malvern.  The warmest early May Bank Holiday weekend as a whole on record is 28.6 recorded on the 6 May 1995 at Cheltenham (Gloucestershire), 2 May 1981 in Grantown-on-Spey (Morayshire) and 30 April

  • 0407-022022-disclosures-log_individual-recordpdf

    temperature in the year 1970 – 32.2 deg C at Stratford-Upon-Avon and Aldenham School No 2 on 7th July Hottest recorded temperature in the year 1980 – 29.4 deg C at Cors Fochno on 4th June Hottest recorded temperature in the year 1990 – 37.1 deg C at Cheltenham on 3rd August Hottest recorded temperature

  • midlands_-climate-met-office.pdf

    the lowest occur in the Shetlands (15 °C). Extreme maximum temperatures can occur in July or August. For example, on 3 July 1976 35.9 °C was recorded at Cheltenham and on 9 August 1911 36.7 °C occurred at Raunds, Northamptonshire. On 3 August 1990, temperatures exceeded 34 °C widely over the Midlands

  • midlands_-climate-met-officepdf

    the lowest occur in the Shetlands (15 °C). Extreme maximum temperatures can occur in July or August. For example, on 3 July 1976 35.9 °C was recorded at Cheltenham and on 9 August 1911 36.7 °C occurred at Raunds, Northamptonshire. On 3 August 1990, temperatures exceeded 34 °C widely over the Midlands

  • 2022_03_july_heatwave_v1

    2022 18 July 2022 19 July 2022 34.6 Nantwich, Cheshire 35.2 37.1 38.7 35.4 Hawarden Bridge, Flintshire Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Cambridge Botanic Garden Saunton Sands, Devon 34.6 Crossway, Gwent 38.5 Faversham, Kent 3 August 1990 2 August 1990 3 August 1990 25 July 2019 3 August 1990 3 August

  • Met Office marks 50 years since the legendary summer of 1976

    The iconic summer is remembered for its prolonged heat and lack of rainfall across much of the UK. From 23 June, a sustained hot spell saw temperatures regularly exceed 30°C widely across England, peaking at 35.9°C in Cheltenham on 3 July. Many areas also experienced weeks of dry conditions

  • Met Office football forecast: Rain for most with dry spells later on

    vs Cheltenham Town Cloudy with rain and drizzle first thing, possibly brightening later. Winds will be strong and gusty at first, easing in the afternoon. Feeling cold, with a maximum of 9°C. Walsall vs Colchester United Rain to start, turning drier later. Cloudy and windy to begin, with winds easing

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