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The UK Year So Far - March 2007 | |||||
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Mean temperatures around 1 °C above average across Northern Ireland but generally around 1.5 to 2 °C above average across England, Wales and Scotland. Rainfall generally close to average, although some stations in northeast England only received around 50 % of average rainfall. Sunshine levels generally well above average, with many southern and eastern areas of England recording over 150 % of average sunshine. Herstmonceux (Sussex) recorded a temperature of 18.6 °C on 27th. Loch Glascarnoch (Highlands) recorded a temperature of -8.2 °C on 21st.
March 2007 in England
Overall, a mild and sunny month with slightly below average rainfall. A cold snap around the 19th brought snow to some areas.
March 2007 in Scotland
Mean temperatures and sunshine above average, with rainfall close to average.
March 2007 in Northern Ireland
Mean temperatures and sunshine above average but rainfall slightly below average.
March 2007 in Wales
Overall, a mild and sunny month with close to average rainfall. A cold snap around the 19th brought snow to some areas. | |||||
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