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The UK Year So Far - September 2007 | |||||
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Mean temperatures generally close to or slightly above average. However, the north of Scotland had its coldest September since 1994. Rainfall generally close to or below average, with the England southeast and central southern area only receiving around half of the average September rainfall. Sunshine ranging from well below average across the Northern Isles to slightly above average across England and Wales. Saughall (Strathclyde) recorded a minimum temperature of -3.6 °C on 27th. Lee-On-Solent (Hampshire) recorded a maximum temperature of 25.4 °C on 6th.
September 2007 in England
Often fine and dry during the first half of the month. More unsettled during the latter with rain at times and becoming colder for a while.
September 2007 in Scotland
Near normal temperatures but drier than average, especially in the south.
September 2007 in Wales
Frequently fine and dry during the first half of the month. More unsettled later, with rain at times and turning colder, with temperatures below average on some days. | |||||
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