Where can I find historical weather data UK?

Where can I find historical weather data UK?

Measurements of historical weather variables across the UK are now freely available to all, through the Met Office “MIDAS Open” dataset held at CEDA. This new dataset is an open data version of the popular Met Office Integrated Data Archive System (MIDAS) for land surface station data (1853-2017).

Was 1959 a hot summer?

In weather terms 1959 was an unusual year. January was a very cold month, however, every other month during the year recorded temperatures above their average values. During the summer June was often dry, sunny and warm, although low pressure areas did bring some cooler interludes.

Which global winds affect London?

The prevailing wind is west-southwest. Because of the sheltering effect of the Chiltern Hills and North Downs, the city has slightly less rainfall than the Home Counties.

What was the highest temperature in the UK in 1975?

32C was reported across parts of the UK, Glasgow:31.2C, RAF Gloucester 33.9C. Troughs engaging the hot air brought some thunderstorms but the hot spell lasted to about the 8th in the west but it wasn’t until the 14th the weather broke in the east with severe thunderstorms including the Hampstead storm.

How do you look back in the past weather?

First, find the location you need climate data for on the following map: https://www.weather.gov/ and click on that region.

  1. The Web site of the local WFO will then appear.
  2. Several links may appear in the Climate section.
  3. The page that follows will feature numerous categories and links.

What was London temperature today?

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When was the UK’s worst heatwave?

The highest ever accepted temperature is currently 38.7 °C (101.7 °F) recorded on 25 July 2019 in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. Weather in Northern Europe was also affected around about this time….1911 United Kingdom heat wave.

Areas United Kingdom and Ireland
End date Mid-September 1911

Was 1976 a hot summer?

The summer of 1976 is thought to be the hottest summer for more than 350 years, although the summer of 1995 is now regarded as the driest.

Why are upland areas cold?

Upland areas tend to record get more precipitation, so they are wetter because air is forced to rise over them (relief rainfall). Temperatures decrease by 1°C for every 100 metres of altitude (height above sea level) so mountainous areas are often cooler.

Is there snowfall in London?

The city can sometimes experience extremes. Snowfall is an infrequent occurrence in winter; between 1961 and 1990 it fell on an average of 16 days per year, although infrequently heavily.

How hot was the summer of 76?

1976 British Isles heat wave

Lyme Regis Beach, Dorset, August 1976
Areas British Isles
Start date 23 June 1976
End date 27 August 1976
Peak temperature 35.9 °C (96.6 °F), recorded at Cheltenham, Gloucestershire on 3 July 1976

Why was 1976 so hot?

In 1976, a particular pattern formed in which there was cool water near Greenland, warm water further south and then more cool water closer to the British Isles – and research has shown how that pattern of sea temperatures can be linked to warmer drier summers in the UK.

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