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The UK Year In Review - July 2008

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Mean temperatures ranged from close to average across SW England and S Wales to over 1 deg C above average across Scotland.

Rainfall was generally above or well above average across Northern Ireland, England and Wales, but close to average across East Anglia. Rainfall over Scotland ranged from below average across the north-west to above average across the south-east.

Sunshine was generally close to average across the UK.

Cambridge NIAB (Cambridgeshire) recorded a maximum temperature of 30.2 °C on the 28th. Katesbridge (County Down) recorded a minimum temperature of 0.8 °C on the 13th.

Pershore College (Worcestershire) recorded 59.0 mm in the 24 hour period ending 0900 UTC on the 29th (including an hourly total of 28.8 mm in the hour ending 0000 UTC on the 29th).

July 2008 in England
Unsettled for the most part, although a fine and hot spell towards the end.

July 2008 in Scotland
Rainfall ranged from below average across the north-west, to above average across the south-east. Mean temperatures above average.

July 2008 in Northern Ireland
A dull month with well above average rainfall.

July 2008 in Wales
Changeable with rain or showers.





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