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Met Office weather: What's in store for this week's events?

showers and sunny spells. Temperatures will feel cooler than earlier in the week. Elementary Festival – Braziers Park, Ipsden (from July 3) Headline Acts: Mobius Loop, Forest of Fools, Ben Janzs Weather Summary: Thursday will be dry and warm, with sunny spells and light breezes. Temperatures will peak

Derby Day Thunderstorm 31 May 1911

, across parts of South East England. Significant weather event • 17 people killed along with 4 horses • 159 flashes of sheet or fork lightning in a 15 minute period around 17.30 recorded at Epsom • Hail 1½ to 2 inches in diameter fell at Sutton • Landslides closed both the Great Western Railway at Park

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Warm weather on the way

was reached on September 13th last year in Gravesend, marking the peak of a warm spell mid September 2016.  The UK May temperature record is 32.8C, this was recorded on 22nd May 1922 (Camden Square, London) and 29th May 1944 (Horsham, Tunbridge Wells and Regent's Park). The Wales' record is 29.2C

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Warm, sunny with some thunderstorms this Bank Holiday

in the evenings.” Not everywhere will see the showers however and where it remains dry and sunny, temperatures could reach into the high twenties. So it remains to be seen whether this weekend will see the warmest day of the year so far, with the current record held by St James Park in London at 29.1 Celsius

Central England Floods 20 July 2007

South Wales to the Thames Valley area. Highest rainfall totals for 20th July 2007: Sudeley Lodge, 147.0 mm Hampton Park W Wks, 131.5 mm Broadway W Wks, 123.7 mm Pershore College, 120.8 mm Tewkesbury, 119.0 mm Chastleton, 115.4 mm Langley, 115.2 mm Rainfall map for 19/20 July 2007. Daily weather

An update on a record breaking June

high temperature record for Scotland was also set with an observation of 33.2°C recorded at Motherwell, Strathclyde Park on the afternoon of 28th June. Temperatures in the low 30s were observed at a number of sites in the central belt of Scotland, with 31.9°C at Glasgow, Bishopton, and 33.0°C was also

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2022 provisionally warmest year on record for UK

with New Year’s Day the warmest on record according to maximum temperature. 16.3C was recorded at St James’s Park, London and that mild theme was replicated through much of 2022 with more warmer than average days and fewer cooler than average days.   St James's Park was provisionally the warmest

June Snowfall 2 June 1975

were between Essex and Kent at Castle Park, Colchester and between Derbyshire and Lancashire at Buxton. Strong to gale force winds, occasionally severe on coasts, occurred in Scotland and Northern Ireland with many places reporting gusts in excess of 40 knots. Highest gust speeds: Benbecula 70 knots

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There's a heatwave on the way

this year is 29.1 Celsius at St James Park on 19th April.  The UK June temperature record is 35.6 Celsius, recorded at Camden Square on 29 June 1957 and Southampton on 28 June 1976. The Wales’ record for June is 33.7 C on 18th June 2000 at Machynlleth, 32.2 C in Scotland on 18th June 1893 at Ochtertyre

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