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With this June looking very dry for a lot of England and Wales, a look back at June 1925
Not only is June 1925 the driest June on record with just 4.3mm for England and Wales, it is also the 2nd driest month ever for England and Wales with only February 1891 drier. For Scotland, it totalled 32.5mm, for Northern Ireland, it was 20.4mm.
According to synoptic reports of the time, no low crossed the British Isles or indeed between the Iceland and Scotland corridor.
It is reckoned that about 6410 square miles recorded no measurable rain in the British Isles during that month.
Horncastle in Lincolnshire recorded just 14.8mm from 30th May to 28th July.
Ventnor in Hampshire recorded 0mm from 30th May to 1st of July.


From the Times of 2nd July 1925

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Very interesting. When did the drought break?