Tuesday, July 03, 2012
In America it's hot, in the U.K. it's NOT!
The U.K. Daily Telegraph reports on their June weather:
"'Such monthly totals would not have been out of place in February,' the spokesman said. Daytime temperatures were typically 1.5-2.5 degrees Celsius below the long-term average in most parts of the country, and the Central England Temperature of 13.6C (56F) was 0.9 degree Celsius below the average for 1981-2010 - the lowest in June since 1991."
And the U.K. Daily Mail adds this and more to that story:
"The Environment Agency confirmed that the period from April to June had been the wettest since records began Wettest ever June was in 2007 according to Met Office but final count for this month has yet to be announced. 'Dullest' June since 1909. Doesn't look like the start of July will be much better as next week's forecast 'looks unsettled again with lots of wet weather around'"