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western-scotland_-climate---met-office.pdf

hours at Tiree in May 1975. The highest UK monthly total is 383.9 hours in July 1911 at Eastbourne, Sussex. In the dullest winter months less than 20 hours have been recorded on occasion, with only 8.6 hours of sunshine at Eskdalemuir in January 1996. Back to top Rainfall Rainfall is caused

wales_-climate---met-office.pdf

1955. The highest UK monthly total is 383.9 hours at Eastbourne in July 1911. In the dullest winter months, less than 20 hours have been recorded - with none at all in December 1890 in central London. Rainfall Rainfall is caused by the condensation of the water in air that is being li ed and cooled

eastern-england_-climate---met-office.pdf

sunny with an average of only 1100 hours per year. The highest known monthly sunshine totals in the region are 334.8 hours at Levington and 331 hours at Wattisham in May 1989. The highest UK monthly total is 383.9 hours at Eastbourne (East Sussex) in July 1911. In the dullest winter months, less than 20

north-east-england_-climate---met-office.pdf

. The highest UK monthly total is 383.9 hours at Eastbourne in July 1911. In the dullest winter months, less than 20 hours have been recorded - with only 3.6 hours at Morpeth in January 1901 and 5.3 hours at Tynemouth in January 1996. Rainfall Rainfall is caused by the condensation of the water in air

north-east-england_-climate-met-office.pdf

. The highest UK monthly total is 383.9 hours at Eastbourne in July 1911. In the dullest winter months, less than 20 hours have been recorded - with only 3.6 hours at Morpeth in January 1901 and 5.3 hours at Tynemouth in January 1996. Rainfall Rainfall is caused by the condensation of the water in air

north-west-england--isle-of-man_-climate-met-office.pdf

known monthly sunshine totals in the region are 336.1 hours at Blackpool and 327.0 hours at Ronaldsway, both in July 1955. The highest UK monthly total is 383.9 hours at Eastbourne in July 1911. In the dullest winter months, less than 20 hours have been recorded - with none at all in December 1890

eastern-england_-climate-met-office.pdf

sunny with an average of only 1100 hours per year. The highest known monthly sunshine totals in the region are 334.8 hours at Levington and 331 hours at Wattisham in May 1989. The highest UK monthly total is 383.9 hours at Eastbourne (East Sussex) in July 1911. In the dullest winter months, less than 20

midlands_-climate---met-office.pdf

and 308.5 hours at Cheltenham in June 1957. The highest UK monthly total is 383.9 hours at Eastbourne (East Sussex) in July 1911. In the dullest winter months, less than 20 hours have been recorded, with only 4.1 hours at Buxton in January 1996, but there was none at all in December 1890 in central

midlands_-climate-met-office.pdf

and 308.5 hours at Cheltenham in June 1957. The highest UK monthly total is 383.9 hours at Eastbourne (East Sussex) in July 1911. In the dullest winter months, less than 20 hours have been recorded, with only 4.1 hours at Buxton in January 1996, but there was none at all in December 1890 in central

south-west-england_-climate---met-office.pdf

and lowest totals recorded in the stated periods. The highest known monthly sunshine totals in the area are for June 1925 when 334.8 hours were recorded at Long Ashton and 381.7 at Pendennis Point in Cornwall. The highest UK monthly total is 383.9 hours for July 1911 at Eastbourne, only a few hours above

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