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Ellena Cruse

UK weather: Sunniest April on record, Met Office confirms

People enjoying the warm weather in Battersea Park, London on April 19 (Picture: PA)

April had its sunniest month on record for the UK, the Met Office has confirmed.

Brits basked in an average of 224.5 hours of sunshine, comfortably beating the previous record of 211.9 hours set in 2015.

The Isle of Wight was the sunniest location, clocking up 279 hours of sunshine during the month.

It was also the fifth warmest April on record, with a mean temperature of 9.1C across the UK - the top spot went to April 2011.

The graph shows the top five sunniest Aprils on record (Press Association Images)

Dr Mark McCarthy, head of the Met Office’s National Climate Information Centre, said: “Although April 2020 will be remembered for being the sunniest April on record in England and the UK, along with the sunshine, the month was largely dry with mean temperatures well above average for most parts of the UK.

“The UK climate is warming, and it is notable that in a Met Office series from 1884 the Aprils of 2003, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014 and 2020 are all in the top 10 warmest.”

Last month the UK receiving only 40 of the average rainfall in April.

A number of counties in north-east England and eastern Scotland saw their driest April -The weather station at Morpeth in Northumberland had its driest April in 126 years of recording.

Met Office records on sunshine date back to 1929. Records for temperature date back to 1884, while rainfall records date back to 1862.

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