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Wimbledon extremes: How weather has shaped the championships

on 25 June 2001, with a high of 29.3°C. The coldest minimum for an opening day was 5.2°C on 22 June 1903, while the lowest maximum was 12.8°C on 20 June 1977. The wettest opening day was 23 June 1969, with 13.8mm of rain falling at Wimbledon Power Station. READ MORE: Glastonbury Festival Weather

Met Office Deep Dive: Hot weather to bring heatwave for many

systems could bring showers or even thunderstorms, particularly in the south and north. However, there are signs that high pressure may return by the end of next week, good news for festivalgoers heading to Glastonbury and others hoping for more settled weather. Tropical Storm Erick: Watching the Pacific

Met Office Annual Report and Accounts 2019/20

was especially delighted that Richard Betts was awarded the MBE for his work in climate change communication at events such as Glastonbury and on Twitter. We also continue to nurture and recognise our emerging talent, and I was that Dr Kirsty Hanley was award of the Royal Meteorological Society’s LF Richardson

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