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These final averages use quality controlled data from the UK climate network of observing stations. They show the Met Office's best assessment of the weather that was experienced across the UK during July 2000 and how it compares with the 1961 to 1990 average.

The columns headed 'Anom' (anomaly) show the difference from or percent of the 1961-90 long term average.

Met Office defined regions that are used in the table below:
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July 2000
 Region
Max temp
Min temp
Mean temp
Sunshine
Rainfall
 
Actual
[°C]
Anom
[°C]
Actual
[°C]
Anom
[°C]
Actual
[°C]
Anom
[°C]
Actual
[hours]
Anom
[%]
Actual
[mm]
Anom
[%]
UK
18.2
-0.4
10.1
-0.2
14.1
-0.3
155.7
93
57.5
78
England
19.1
-1.0
10.7
-0.3
14.9
-0.6
155.0
84
58.8
100
Wales
18.7
0.0
10.4
-0.1
14.5
0.0
181.6
103
84.4
101
Scotland
16.5
0.2
8.8
-0.1
12.6
0.0
152.7
108
51.4
54
N Ireland
18.5
0.6
10.3
0.2
14.4
0.4
140.0
100
40.7
57
Eng & Wal
19.0
-0.8
10.7
-0.2
14.9
-0.5
158.7
87
62.3
100
Scotland N
15.5
0.1
8.7
0.0
12.0
0.0
135.1
108
44.6
44
Scotland E
16.6
-0.3
8.5
-0.2
12.5
-0.3
146.0
96
52.2
67
Scotland W
17.6
0.7
9.3
-0.2
13.4
0.3
183.5
120
60.1
56
England E & NE
17.7
-1.4
10.0
-0.3
13.9
-0.8
130.8
77
56.4
96
Eng NW & N Wales
18.2
-0.2
10.3
-0.2
14.2
-0.2
173.9
105
82.4
96
Midlands
19.3
-0.9
10.5
-0.3
14.9
-0.6
152.8
85
53.3
95
East Anglia
19.3
-1.8
11.1
-0.3
15.2
-1.0
129.9
69
60.3
119
S Wales & Eng SW
19.4
0.0
11.2
0.0
15.3
0.0
189.1
98
69.1
96
England SE
20.2
-1.0
11.2
-0.4
15.7
-0.7
174.4
86
56.1
115