Crowds headed … June was a significantly wet month for some parts of the UK. The highest temperature recorded since records began in Ireland was 33.3C at Kilkenny Castle on 26 June 1887. Britain is facing its hottest day since records began as The Met Office predicted that temperatures could reach 102F (39C) in southern England, … Meteoalarm- European Weather Warnings In total 21 locations in the Met Office observing-network broke previous national (England, Scotland, Wales) records, some of these on multiple days. We highlight the most inspiring experiences Ireland has to offer. In 2000 the highest totals affected much of England and Wales, with just parts of Scotland ending the season below average. Climate Change Research Reports
Weather Extreme Records for Ireland But this wasn’t the case across the whole of the UK. Between 1961 and 1990 there were just eight nights that exceeded that mark.But the mercury is predicted to stay between 19 and 22C in some areas until next Wednesday night, meaning people in the UK could be facing difficult sleeping conditions for several nights to come.The increasing number of tropical nights is linked to climate change, according to BBC Weather.Meanwhile, councils have asked sunseekers to follow coronavirus social distancing guidelines, and stay clear of packed beaches, as hundreds of people descended on the coast across Britain on Friday. Skegness beach in Lincolnshire was another popular spot for sunseekers on Friday Conversely, northern and western Scotland have been much drier than average, with our north Scotland climate region having just 69% of the seasonal average (364.1mm). Across Lincolnshire, the rainfall wasn’t sufficient to break the June county rainfall record of 181.9 mm in 2007, but with 128.9 mm it was in fourth place in a series stretching back to 1910. July will be remembered for the hottest day on record ever recorded in the UK. The driest spot was Shoeburyness, in Essex, with 148mm. After Edinburgh registered the hottest day of 2019 at 31.6C (88.9F) - the city's hottest day ever - the heat continued overnight on Thursday. Books published by Met Éireann Friday was previously the warmest day of 2019, with temperatures reaching 30C (86F) at Achnagart in the Highlands. There was been a marked difference in rainfall amounts between eastern parts of England and north western Scotland. In comparison to the rainfall distribution in 2000 - when many autumn records were set - this season’s highest rainfall accumulations were focused in the East Midlands. "You might choose to visit the beach at a quieter time of day, or choose a beach with more space, where you can still bathe between the flagged area but spread out further when setting up camp for the day. Coral spokesman Harry Aitkenhead said: “Last year was a scorcher – but 2019 is …
Other counties in central and northern England, including Lancashire, Staffordshire Derbyshire and Leicestershire, also received more than one-and-a-half times the month’s typical rainfall for July. Commenting on 2019, he said: “2019 will be remembered as an exceptional year for weather records, as it is unusual to get both the UK summer and winter high temperature records within the same calendar year. Weather Observations Website WOW-IE Record temperatures are expected in London and the South East Sheffield was a notably wet location, breaking its autumn record weeks before the end of the season.