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June 2003

Monthly assessment
June 2003 monthly assessment issued 3 July 2003

Monthly summaries available for: England and Wales | Scotland | Northern Ireland
Homogenous time series based upon selected station data: CET | England and Wales rainfall

England and Wales
Changeable. Very warm with sunny spells, broken by thundery outbreaks.
Diary of highlights
1st to 9th Mostly warm with sunny periods but rather unsettled with rain at times, as weak Atlantic fronts and shallow low pressure centres crossed the region. The Midlands and the south-east had thundery showers on the 1st, with Shepshed(Leics) catching 39 mm in 1 hour. Widespread storms affected east and south-east England early on the 2nd, 60 mm being reported from St Leonards which caused flash flooding in places. Generally showers and outbreaks of rain affected many parts from time to time, some turned thundery in association with a secondary low which tracked north-east across the region on the 8th.

10th to 16th
Generally more settled as high pressure built close by. After the clearance of thundery rain from some central and eastern areas on the 10th, and some scattered showers in the north-west on the 11th and 12th, it became mostly sunny dry and very warm everywhere. An area of thunder affected the Channel Islands and coastal areas of south-west England on the 14th. It became hot in places during the 15th and 16th. Thundery showers broke out in south-west districts later in the evening of the 16th.

17th to 20th During the 17th heavy thunderstorms tracked from the Midlands to Lincs and north-east England, also from south of London to the Essex coast. The rain was torrential in places, with flooding and lightning strikes disrupting railway networks in the noth-east, especially the Tyne and Wear Metro. 24 mm of rain fell in an hour at Coningsby(Lincs). A breezy few days followed, with rain and drizzle in north-west areas. Mist and coastal fog affected the south-west and south Wales during the 19th, thereafter a ridge of high pressure gave a warm sunny day on the 20th.

21st to 23rd A thundery spell occured, especially overnight the 22nd/23rd, as a low moved eastwards over Scotland. Some places reported pronounced lightning. The temperature rose to 30.5 °C at Shepshed(Leics) on the 22nd, the highest recorded in the UK so far this year.

24th to 26th A relatively quiet period as a weak ridge stretched itself across the region from a high over Scandinavia. Early patchy mist and fog soon gave way to sunshine and warm temperatures, counties bordering the English Channel had the odd thundery outbreak overnight 25th/26th.

27th to 30th Changeable with thundery rain at times. Heavy thundery outbreaks affected much of the north and east of England later on the 27th, followed by two days of very warm sunny conditions. Rain in the south later on the 29th spread north during the 30th delivering copious amounts with thunder, particularly over the Midlands northwards.
Statistical details (using best available data/estimates): updated December 2003

England & Wales Mean Temperature Series ( series began in 1961 ). The final value for the month was 15.5 °C, which is 2.0 °C above the 1961-90 average, which is in the exceptionally above average category. Joint 2nd warmest in series ( also 15.5 °C in 1970 ), wamest 16.2 °C in 1976.

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England & Wales Rainfall Series ( series began in 1961 ). The final total for the month was 67.2 mm, which is 106 % of the 1961-90 average, which is in the close to average category.

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England & Wales Sunshine Series ( series began in 1961 ). The final total for the month was 209.4 hours, which is 113 % of the 1961-90 average, which is in the above average category.

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Scotland
South-westerly winds bring warmth.
Diary of Highlights

South-westerly winds blew throughout almost all of June, bringing a rather dull and wet month to parts of the west, but dry, bright and warm conditions to the east. Unsettled and showery weather predominated, but there were also interludes of warm and sunny weather.

The first spell of hot weather occurred away from the west coast on the 1st, when temperatures at Kinloss and Lossiemouth reached 26 °C.

Then followed a long period of unsettled south-westerly weather, with bands of rain and showers. However, most of the rain bands passed through during the night and on many days there were only a scattering of showers.

The second spell of more settled weather occurred from the 14th to the 16th, when an anticyclone developed over England and pushed a ridge towards Scotland.

Changeable westerly weather returned from the 17th to the 23rd. The most stormy weather occurred on the 17th when a deep depression passing to the north-west of Scotland brought gusts of 58 m.p.h. to Lerwick and Sella Ness. The strong winds abated only slowly over the next couple of days.

The third fine spell lasted from the 24th to the 26th as an anticyclone developed over England and moved to the North Sea. The temperature reached 26 °C at Lochcarron on the 26th.

A front brought much rain to the south-east on the 27th, with about 35 mm being recorded at Prestwick, Bishopton and East Kilbride.

On the 29th and 30th winds turned into the east as the next Atlantic depression headed towards Biscay. It was fairly sunny in the west, and on the 29th the temperature at Lochcarron reached 25 °C.

Statistical details (using best available data/estimates): updated December 2003

Scotland Mean Temperature Series ( series began in 1961 ). The final value for the month was 13.0 °C, which is 1.9 °C above the 1961-90 average, which is in the well above average category. Joint 2nd warmest in series ( also 13.0 °C in 1992 ), warmest in series 13.1 °C in 1970.

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Scotland Rainfall Series ( series began in 1961 ). The final total for the month was 75.4 mm, which is 88 % of the 1961-90 average, which is in the close to average category.

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Scotland Sunshine Series ( series began in 1961 ). The final total for the month was 163.6 hours, which is 102 % of the 1961-90 average, which is in the close to average category.

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Northern Ireland
Warm but wet.
Diary of Highlights
June was a rather unsettled month with a mixture of long sunny spells, interspersed with showers, which were at times thundery in nature. However overall it was a warm month and on occasion very warm.

1st to 5th On the whole the start of the month was dull with rain and showers affecting most days. Daytime temperatures were around normal though by night temperatures were warm. The 2nd of the month was a sunny day, with many areas recording daily sunshine values in double figures.

6th to 8th Conditions improved across the province with plenty of sunshine and warm temperatures recorded throughout this period. However some heavy showers, accompanied by thunder did develop during the early evenings of the 7th and 8th.

9th to 12th Although there were prolonged spells of sunshine, temperatures became cooler than of late. It was also a rather unsettled period with blustery showers along with some hail and thunder affecting many areas, especially on the 9th and 10th. Western areas and some extreme south-eastern parts of the province recorded some heavier downpours on the 9th, recording about 25 mm of rain on this day alone.

13th to 20th High pressure dominated much of this period bringing very warm and sunny conditions throughout Northern Ireland. Indeed many areas recorded over 20 °C on the 14th and 16th. On the whole it was fairly dry though some showers did occur which were locally quite heavy on the 17th and 19th.

21st to 26th As well as being one of the driest spells of the month over this period, temperatures were also very warm. Many areas recorded their warmest daytime temperature for the month of up to 23 °C on 25th, which was also a very sunny day with over 13 hours of bright sunshine recorded. However heavy thundery rain tracked across the province on the 26th and in some areas daily rainfall accumulations would have around 25 mm in total.

27th to 30th The 27th was a cool, dull day with some showery outbreaks of rain, which were at times heavy. While conditions on the 28th and 29th were very warm, dry and very sunny. Indeed over 30 hours of sunshine were recorded during these two days in some coastal areas of Co Down alone. In contrast the last day of the month was cooler and duller and although much of the province remained dry the south-eastern part of the province was affected by a belt of rain which moved slowly up from the south. Many areas in this region recorded daily rainfall totals of around 25 mm or more.
Statistical details (using best available data/estimates): updated December 2003

Northern Ireland Mean Temperature Series ( series began in 1961 ). The final value for the month was 13.6 °C, which is 1.2 °C above the 1961-90 average, which is in the above average category. Warmest since 1992, when 14.2 °C was recorded.

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Northern Ireland Rainfall Series ( series began in 1961 ). The final total for the month was 85.9 mm, which is 117 % of the 1961-90 average, which is in the close to average category.

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Northern Ireland Sunshine Series ( series began in 1961 ). The final total for the month was 155.2 hours, which is 98 % of the 1961-90 average, which is in the close to average category.

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Homogeneous series based upon selected station data
Updated November 2003

Central England Temperature (series begins in 1659). The mean value for the month was 16.1 °C which is 1.9 °C above the 1961-90 normal of 14.2 °C and is in the well above average category. Others:- 2002/14.4, 2001/14.3, 2000/15.1, 1999/13.9, 1998/14.2, 1997/14.1, 1976/17.0 °C.

England and Wales Rainfall (series begins in 1766). The total for the month was 75.6 mm, which is 116 % of the 1961-90 average and is in the close to average category. Others:- 2002/56.6, 2001/44.4, 2000/43.0, 1999/90.9, 1998/121.4, 1997/132.2, 1996/29.6 mm.

Note: Diary values are provisional based on data available at the time.