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I got 8.62 inches in my rain gauge for the month, still with high chances tonight and tomorrow for additional rain. Most of it came over the past two weeks.
The NWS reading for the airport is 6.82 inches (but it could actually be more, as 3 days show missing data )
I'm glad that next week is looking drier since my garden needs to dry out. I just hope it doesn't stay dry for too long...
Impressive. That's like about double your average.
Now next Sunday has been upgraded to being slightly warmer.. in the city itself lows would be a couple of degrees higher.. I sense the BBC 'heatwave' band wagon latching onto this
Now next Sunday has been upgraded to being slightly warmer.. in the city itself lows would be a couple of degrees higher.. I sense the BBC 'heatwave' band wagon latching onto this
In the long gone days of old a heatwave in London would probably be 30-33 degrees for a week or at least 5 days, as in 2003, 2006, 1975, 1976 et al...and even that would not be considered a heatwave for the nation unless areas much further north than me were also seeing 26+ degrees for at least that period of time. This is just a blip and totally normal. In fact over the UK as a whole the first 9 days of June will come in 2.4°C below average, just done the extrapolations myself. The second half of June is likely to see a southerly jetstream and severe rain/cold weather. Summer heatwaves are clearly becoming a thing of the past in the UK recently, "climate change" if anything seems more to be introducing southerly jetstream/northerly blocking patterns with record wet summer months and record cloud cover given recent trends, if anything that is more the likely progression than the nonsense stories of the UK summers becoming more like the med as various stupid tabloids were postulating 10 years ago.
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