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July 2019: a month in UK climate statistics

on from a largely wet June, northern England and the Midlands have now received more than the season’s usual rainfall, with August still to go. Tim Legg, of the Met Office’s National Climate Information Centre, said: “With an all-time temperature record it would be easy to assume that this summer

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Snow and sun for the weekend

the snow on Saturday will be in the form of showers and many people will not get any, on Sunday we’re expecting more widespread snow with around 10 cm in parts of northwest England, the Midlands and Wales, with a chance of 15-20 cm in more exposed isolated areas.” Here is a snapshot of the weekend weather

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UK rainfall total for 2019 was 1240 mm, which is 107% of the 1981-2010 average, making this a wet year overall although not especially so. Parts of the North Midlands, South Yorkshire and Lincolnshire were notably wet through the year, and Sheffield had its second wettest year in a station record

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Storms Dudley and Eunice to impact the UK

are expected from disruptive gale force winds with 60–70 mph winds expected inland. This system is also expected to bring some heavy rain and there is a potential for some significant snow fall over hills in the Midlands and further north, although this will become clearer nearer the time.   National

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Snow and gale force winds for parts of the UK

this afternoon, and if it does it may well settle for a time. As skies clear tonight many may see ice on untreated surfaces particularly in the east, south east and Midlands. The risk of snow continues tomorrow (Friday) particularly for eastern and western coastal areas, Northern Ireland and northern Scotland

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of the month. Overall the UK had 152% of average rainfall, provisionally the 8th wettest June in a series since 1910. July also ended up rather wet from the English Midlands northwards, with again more than twice the average monthly rainfall in some places; the UK overall had 114% of average

Met Office daily weather: A blustery start to Tuesday

for Scotland and further showers for the south of England. Perhaps some more prolonged rain coming along later. But in between, plenty of sunshine, particularly through Wales, the Midlands, Easter, and England. READ MORE: Met Office weather stations: How we measure the weather “And with the winds more

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Heavy rain and strong winds

Wales, the Midlands, and southern England. ⚠️ Yellow weather warning issued ⚠️ Rain across much of central & southern England and Wales Saturday 0600 – 2359 Latest info 👉 https://t.co/QwDLMfRBfs Stay #WeatherAware⚠️ pic.twitter.com/eUV5isDAis — Met Office (@metoffice) November 28, 2025 Met Office Chief

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Hot conditions easing in the South

of the southern half of the UK – a drop of 10-15°C, closer to June averages, as a cold front moves south and east. Although many with still see a dry day, parts of Wales and the Midlands in particular will see an area of rain develop during the afternoon and into the evening making for a very

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