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fairweather
31 December 2025 22:31:52
I had 438.6 mm which is close to a record low for here in S.Essex. I'd be interested to see if anywhere had less and what the regional variations are.
S.Essex, 42m ASL
tierradelfuego
31 December 2025 23:17:29
I'm on 656.6mm, which is pretty low for here, 750mm would be average. 

I know some of the south coast members that are less than 50 miles from here, as the crow flies, are around 50% above our total.


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speckledjim
31 December 2025 23:48:23
My total is 593mm
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POD
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31 December 2025 23:50:33
959.6mm
Pat, Crawley Down, West Sussex, 121m asl.
fairweather
01 January 2026 10:21:48
Amazing you can be double mine just an hour's drive away! I'm not surprised though as I spent most of summer and Autumn enviously looking at all those showers and heavy rain passing to my west. 🙄
S.Essex, 42m ASL
Hippydave
01 January 2026 10:37:48
789.99mm was my end total, so not dry by any means but hides some big seasonal variability. Last year was 1109.35 for comparison, or 'very wet' and featuring an absurdly wet September. 

For whatever reason Twells seems to do fairly well from showers etc. - far enough west that I can pick up some stuff in a west/south westerly, not terrible for showers moving up from France and on the increasingly rare occasions it's relevant I do well from north easterly or east north easterly convection.

Breaking it down a bit, spring was very dry and mild/warm although not overly warm in comparison to 2024, summer was very hot and had a dry June and August and a wet July (which was concentrated in a couple of bouts of unsettled stuff from memory). Overall we had 5 dry or very dry months over spring and summer, coupled with a lot of hot weather which peaked demand for water. 

Appreciating the SE gets a lot of water from chalk aquifers, just using IMBY stats (I know I shouldn't!) the main water issues for me are caused by a complete failure to build new reservoirs. Population density is so much higher than it was when I was younger (I'm 48 physically, mentally it varies 🤪) and we've added essentially nothing to our reserves AFAIK. That's probably best for a different thread and area of the forum though!


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Duckiepuddle
01 January 2026 10:50:28
890.3mm here just to the east of Liverpool.

Much drier than 2024 = 1562.9mm of the soggy stuff.

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Brian Gaze
01 January 2026 11:40:21
My VP 2 recorded 662.8mm.

(Lowest temperature: 11/01 -6.6C, Highest temperature: 03/07 33.9C)


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DEW
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01 January 2026 12:35:14
Some places in East Anglia have an average annual rainfall not far from what you recorded this year:

St Osyth 507mm -  Shoeburyness 527mm - Cambridge 559mm

Beth Chatto established a dry garden at Elmstead Market near Colchester in the 1950s and has published statistics for total rainfall for several years now:

2024: 983mm - 2023: 955.5mm - 2022: 514mm - 2021: 617mm - 2020: 577mm -2019: 560mm

It should be worth revisiting their site in a few weeks' time when presumably it'll be updated for 2025. 

The second link gives the lowest 12-month total for (winter 1973 + summer 1974) as 230mm.

https://www.facebook.com/bethchattogardens/posts/an-update-on-our-rainfall-for-2024at-the-beginning-of-the-new-year-we-wanted-to-/1049449377222944/ 

https://www.bethchatto.co.uk/discover/our-blog/guides/measuring-the-rainfall-at-the-beth-chatto-gardens.htm 


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johncs2016
01 January 2026 13:39:47
Final total for 2025 at Edinburgh Gogarbank was 669.2 mm which was 85.3% of the 1991-2020 annual average and that made 2025 our driest year since 2018.

The number of rain days in 2025 at Edinburgh Gogarbank was 119 which was only 86.6% of the 1991-2020 annual average and there was a total of 188 completely dry days in 2025 at that same station.


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Andy J
01 January 2026 18:19:53
Grand total here for 2025 comes to 674mm,  so a fairly wet year compared to our average of 607mm.    January, July, November and December were all very wet here, and this more than made up for the very dry February and Spring we got.
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Chunky Pea
01 January 2026 18:55:51
Battery on my Davis ran out a couple of months back, and I really couldn't be bothered replacing it.  But two of tne nearest reporting Met stations to me reported their annual total as 1349mm & 1407mm, which is a bit above average. 
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East Galway, Ireland.

four
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01 January 2026 19:15:57
545.8mm (-113mm)

Not as dry as 2022 which had about 480mm.


Devonian
01 January 2026 19:31:40

545.8mm (-113mm)

Not as dry as 2022 which had about 480mm.

Originally Posted by: four 

Yikes! The total here was 1243mm which is close to average, as best I can determine. If we had only 545mm a year I think our rivers, reservoirs, wells and boreholes would dry.

fairweather
03 January 2026 13:07:12

Some places in East Anglia have an average annual rainfall not far from what you recorded this year:

St Osyth 507mm -  Shoeburyness 527mm - Cambridge 559mm

Beth Chatto established a dry garden at Elmstead Market near Colchester in the 1950s and has published statistics for total rainfall for several years now:

2024: 983mm - 2023: 955.5mm - 2022: 514mm - 2021: 617mm - 2020: 577mm -2019: 560mm

It should be worth revisiting their site in a few weeks' time when presumably it'll be updated for 2025. 

The second link gives the lowest 12-month total for (winter 1973 + summer 1974) as 230mm.

https://www.facebook.com/bethchattogardens/posts/an-update-on-our-rainfall-for-2024at-the-beginning-of-the-new-year-we-wanted-to-/1049449377222944/ 

https://www.bethchatto.co.uk/discover/our-blog/guides/measuring-the-rainfall-at-the-beth-chatto-gardens.htm 

Originally Posted by: DEW 

To give it some perspective Keith Harris (who used to post on UK Sc Weather) in Southend had 418mm. This was 3rd lowest since 1961 at least (1990 and 2003) and then by only 4mm. So 20% down on an already low mean.


S.Essex, 42m ASL

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