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Record-breaking June 2025 weather stats: A regional breakdown

of 22.8°C and came in slightly lower than East Anglia with a mean temperature of 17.6°C. Sunshine hours were also high at 267.7, while rainfall remained low at 35.6 mm. These figures reflect the broader trend of warm, dry, and sunny conditions in southern England. Midlands The Midlands recorded an average

Supermoon set to light up UK skies tonight, but will there be clear skies?

Ireland and Scotland during the day, but skies are expected to clear just in time for the Harvest Moon to make its appearance. As the front moves southwards, it is likely to spoil the view in parts of northern England, the Midlands, and Wales, where cloud cover will be more persistent. READ MORE: What

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Warm weather continues for many

see some thunderstorms on Wednesday, but more especially Thursday. There is a small chance in parts of south and southeast England as early as Wednesday, perhaps more likely on Wednesday night, with other areas of heavy and locally thundery rain developing across portions of Wales, the Midlands

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Weekend staying cold

, but also a chance of snow at first over the Midlands. It will be brighter in the north, but still with a risk of showers in coastal areas. Still feeling cold away from the southwest with temperatures once again in low-single figures. “There continues to be some uncertainty over the exact conditions

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

, southwest England 26-28°C: Central and southeastern England By Saturday, many areas, particularly in Wales, the West Midlands, and Somerset, are likely to meet the criteria. By Sunday, central and eastern England, and even parts of eastern Scotland, could also qualify. So yes, a technical heatwave

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started with cool and often showery weather, with winds from the west and northwest bringing cold air over the UK. The cool air also led to a dry month, with the exception of northern Scotland. The most impactful day was the 18th, when a pronounced convergence line formed between Cumbria

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