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The UK Year So Far - June 2007 | |||||
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Mean temperatures were generally 1 deg C above average across the UK, although maximum temperatures across parts of eastern Scotland were over 1 deg C below average. The majority of the UK received well-above average rainfall. Rainfall anomalies were up 300 % across Yorkshire. Some areas had their wettest June on record. Sunshine was generally below average across the UK and exceptionally below average across parts of eastern Scotland and NE England, with some areas having their dullest June on record. Emley Moor, Bingley and Fylingdales all recorded over 400 % of their average June rainfall. E & NE England climate district had its wettest June, beating the previous record for the area set in 1997 by around 30 mm (areal series back to 1914).
June 2007 in England
A warm and dry start to the month but becoming increasingly unsettled. A sustained spell of heavy rain over Lincolnshire, most of Yorkshire and the Midlands on 24-25th, with widespread flooding reported.
June 2007 in Scotland
June was dull and wet over much of Scotland although the Northern Isles had exceptionally below average rainfall and the Western Isles had above average sunshine.
June 2007 in Northern Ireland
Much of June was dominated by low pressure bringing unsettled weather.
June 2007 in Wales
A warm and mostly dry first half of the month - then cooler and changeable with some heavy rain at times. | |||||
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