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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 October 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:
General regions map |  Districts map

October 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
12.5
-0.2
6.1
-0.1
9.3
-0.2
88.3
100
194.4
174
England
13.4
-0.4
6.8
0.0
10.1
-0.2
92.8
95
164.7
213
Wales
12.6
-0.3
6.2
-0.5
9.3
-0.5
77.3
87
277.3
192
Scotland
11.1
0.1
5.2
0.0
8.0
-0.1
83.1
113
224.4
141
N Ireland
12.3
-0.4
5.5
-0.8
8.8
-0.7
92.5
112
178.0
155
Eng & Wal
13.3
-0.3
6.7
0.0
10.0
-0.2
90.7
94
180.1
209
Scotland N
10.9
0.3
5.5
0.5
8.0
0.2
77.9
115
237.9
134
Scotland E
11.1
0.0
4.4
-0.2
7.6
-0.2
92.7
116
157.8
140
Scotland W
11.5
-0.1
5.5
-0.4
8.3
-0.4
79.3
104
279.1
150
England E & NE
12.7
-0.3
6.0
-0.1
9.3
-0.2
101.0
107
119.2
184
Eng NW & N Wales
12.4
-0.3
6.1
-0.4
9.2
-0.4
83.2
95
253.9
192
Midlands
13.2
-0.3
6.5
0.1
9.8
-0.1
86.4
92
144.0
213
East Anglia
14.1
-0.5
7.4
0.3
10.8
-0.1
93.8
87
124.7
236
S Wales & Eng SW
13.4
-0.4
6.9
-0.3
10.1
-0.4
88.9
95
244.1
199
England SE
14.3
-0.4
7.4
0.3
10.8
-0.1
93.9
87
196.7
262