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We have had a very dry June, just 10mm so far with the rainfall the other day being the first since 14th May. Although this month has actually been below average mean temperature wise, I posted on another thread that the last 5 times we recorded Junes with about 10mm or less rain, the following July was much warmer than Average. See 2013, 2010, 2006 as the last 3 occurrences.
Looks like we are heading for a warm start to July again though, after 2 good ones on the trot already. Now who said that we don't have a summer? Our highs are forecast higher than Chicago for the next 2 weeks lol
To all U.K posters...here's to a back-loaded summer!
Just because Heathrow hasn't reached 80f doesn't mean that London hasn't officially. That would be like saying that NYC hasn't hit x temp because Central Park has and JFK hasn't. Kew is an official station with a longer record than Heathrow.
Also, those 'historical averages' are horribly inaccurate. The average high for today is around 72-73f, not 69f.
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