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02-08-2011 06:01 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet
(Post 4432940)
Stations: 53 Temp.
London-Heathrow (AP) (25 m) 28.0 °C
Mildenhall Royal Air Force (10 m) 28.0 °C
Humberside (31 m) 27.0 °C
Cambridge (15 m) 27.0 °C
London City (AP) (5 m) 27.0 °C
Coventry (AP) (82 m) 26.0 °C
Biggin Hill (183 m) 26.0 °C
East Midlands (94 m) 26.0 °C
London-Gatwick (62 m) 26.0 °C
Stansted (AP) (106 m) 26.0 °C
Southend-on-Sea (AP) (15 m) 26.0 °C
Cranfield (111 m) 26.0 °C
Luton (AP) (160 m) 26.0 °C
Birmingham (99 m) 25.0 °C
Farnborough (64 m) 25.0 °C
Jersey (AP) (84 m) 24.0 °C
Exeter (AP) (30 m) 24.0 °C
Staverton Private (29 m) 24.0 °C
Southamptom (AP) (9 m) 24.0 °C
Manston South East (54 m) 23.0 °C
Bournemouth (10 m) 23.0 °C
Leeds and Bradford (AP) (208 m) 22.0 °C
Guernsey (AP) (101 m) 21.0 °C
Plymouth (AP) (25 m) 21.0 °C
Hawarden (9 m) 21.0 °C
Manchester (69 m) 20.0 °C
Alderney Channel Is (71 m) 20.0 °C
Liverpool (AP) (26 m) 20.0 °C
Tees-Side (37 m) 20.0 °C
Cardiff (AP) (67 m) 19.0 °C
Carlisle (26 m) 19.0 °C
Bristol / Lulsgate (189 m) 19.0 °C
Glasgow (AP) (8 m) 18.0 °C
Prestwick (27 m) 18.0 °C
Scilly St Mary (30 m) 18.0 °C
Blackpool (AP) (10 m) 18.0 °C
Newcastle (AP) (81 m) 17.0 °C
IoM / Ronaldsway (AP) (16 m) 17.0 °C
Belfast/Aldergrove (AP) (68 m) 17.0 °C
Dundee/Riverside (4 m) 16.0 °C
Eglinton (AP) (9 m) 16.0 °C
Edinburgh (AP) (41 m) 16.0 °C
Stornoway (15 m) 16.0 °C
Belfast/Harbour (5 m) 16.0 °C
Scatsa/Shetland Island (22 m) 15.0 °C
Islay/Port Ellen (17 m) 15.0 °C
Lossiemouth (6 m) 15.0 °C
Inverness/Dalcross (9 m) 15.0 °C
Aberdeen/Dyce (69 m) 15.0 °C
Benbecula (6 m) 14.0 °C
Sumburgh Cape (5 m) 14.0 °C
Kirkwall (AP) (21 m) 14.0 °C
Wick (36 m) 13.0 °C
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So, there have been variations of 15.0 degrees across the UK. Not too bad, but we rarely get temperatures above 20 degrees these days, not to talk of 8 degrees above that mark.
13 degrees Celsius is below-average for this time of year (although that doesn't surprise me, given the fact that we're talking about Scotland). 28 degrees Celsius is well above-average for this time of year. London always reaches the seldom temperatures for the UK. It holds the record, so to speak.
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