By Paul Homewood
A quick run through the Met Office data for this summer:
Max temperatures in the UK ranked a distinctly unimpressive 30th highest since 1910, despite a hot spell in June.
There is a distinct contrast with minimum temperatures, which show this year as 6th highest and a steadily rising trend. This yet again raises questions about the impact of UHI, and whether the Met Office is properly allowing for it.
Rainfall was well above average, though not abnormally so.
It was mainly Scotland that seems to have been affected by higher rainfall, with England not much above average:
In short, just another typical British summer, changeable, nice in parts – the sort we have had for decades.
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September 6, 2017 at 05:12AM

hampshire had 200% of normal rainfall in one of the months?
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