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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Environment
Stephen Moss

Weatherwatch: June is not as moderate as its reputation

Sweltering in Blackpool as temperatures soared on 19 June 2017.
Sweltering in Blackpool as temperatures soared on 19 June 2017. Photograph: Christopher Furlong/Getty Images

June is usually thought of as a rather moderate month, weather-wise. Heatwaves tend to happen in July and August, and although there were famous falls of snow in parts of England on 2 June 1975, such events are mercifully very rare.

Occasionally June will surprise us. Last year, the month started with unsettled conditions and heavy rain. But from the middle of the month temperatures began to rise, with very warm air from continental Europe bringing temperatures above 30C every day from the 17th to 21st, reaching a peak of 34.5C (94.1F) at Heathrow Airport on the 21st, the highest June temperature since the long hot summer of 1976. That helped push the average temperature up for the month, so that, despite a return to cooler, fresher weather, this was the equal fifth warmest June in the UK since records began in 1910.

Yet June 2017 was also surprisingly wet – the sixth wettest June on record. It was the wettest ever in Scotland, where more than 112mm (4.5 inches) of rain falling in Moray during a single day, and temperatures at the famous “cold spot” of Altnaharra fell to a chilly –2.3C.

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