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The UK Year In Review - June 2008 | |||||
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Maximum, minimum and mean temperatures generally close to average across the UK. In terms of mean temperature, it was the coolest June since 2001 for the UK. Rainfall generally close to or above average across much of the UK, but below average across some southern and central areas of England. Sunshine duration close to average across much of the UK, but above average across the south-west. London St James Park recorded a maximum temperature of 26.9 °C on the 9th. Tulloch Bridge (Highland) recorded a minimum temperature of -2.3 °C on the 24th. Capel Curig (Conwy) recorded 94.0 mm in the 48 hour period ending 0900 UTC on the 19th.
June 2008 in England
Very unsettled and changeable for the time of year, with only short spells of fine weather.
June 2008 in Northern Ireland
A changeable month, with temperatures, rainfall and sunshine, all close to average.
June 2008 in Wales
Very unsettled and changeable for the time of year, with only short spells of fine weather. | |||||
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