The Weather Outlook

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Retron
11 June 2026 13:48:56
Fun factoid from my weather station:

Temperature at 12:14PM on the 10th December 2025 : 13.0C (dew 10.6)

Temperature at 12:14PM on the 10th June 2026 : 12.8C (dew 10.3)

Cherry-picked, I know, and of course there's a time difference, but uncommon if not rare to see here! No complaints, I'll save those for when the default warm/humid conditions return.


Leysdown, north Kent
Chunky Pea
11 June 2026 13:53:29
Below is a crude graph I created showing a 7 day moving average (daily) rainfall (for period May to Sept) for one of the nearest Met stations close to me (Athenry, for those that might be interested) This station has only been in operation since 2010, so the record only spans 15 years, but still, a story is emerging regarding the 'European Monsoon'. As Retron suggest a few days back, there does seem to be an increase in rainfall amounts towards the end of the June period, on average at least, while rainfall amounts increase more generally towards late July and into the first half of August. Of course, this is data only from the west of Ireland, so being on the front lines of the Atlantic war,  actual amounts will be more 'enhanced' that say the UK and even eastern parts of Ireland. But the general trend will likely be somewhat similar across the board. 

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Patrick,

East Galway, Ireland.

saxtemp
11 June 2026 14:12:17

Fun factoid from my weather station:

Temperature at 12:14PM on the 10th December 2025 : 13.0C (dew 10.6)

Temperature at 12:14PM on the 10th June 2026 : 12.8C (dew 10.3)

Cherry-picked, I know, and of course there's a time difference, but uncommon if not rare to see here! No complaints, I'll save those for when the default warm/humid conditions return.

Originally Posted by: Retron 

I'm sure there was a case in the last decade when the Summer Solstice was colder than the previous year's Winter Solstice

NMA
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11 June 2026 14:18:30

I'm sure there was a case in the last decade when the Summer Solstice was colder than the previous year's Winter Solstice

Originally Posted by: saxtemp 

I'm sure I heard that too.

Currently 15.1 °C with a brisk SW wind and spits of drizzle that for some will be a luxurious, mild salve to be savoured.  Not for me though.


Vale of the Great Dairies

South Dorset

Elevation 60m 197ft

Bolty
12 June 2026 14:56:07
Really wish this wind would F off. The first mostly sunny afternoon we get and it's ruined by a near gale wind.
Scott

Blackrod, Lancashire (4 miles south of Chorley) at 156m asl.

My weather station 

Crepuscular Ray
13 June 2026 10:19:52
Don't think I've ever been so wet on holiday in the UK........2 weeks of it in the Yorkshire Dales. A cool, wet, windy summer so far 😡
Jerry

Edinburgh, in the frost hollow below Blackford Hill

Jiries
13 June 2026 20:14:41

Don't think I've ever been so wet on holiday in the UK........2 weeks of it in the Yorkshire Dales. A cool, wet, windy summer so far 😡

Originally Posted by: Crepuscular Ray 

Hope the unwanted rain we had all day 2 days ago is the last one for a long while.  We badly need more dry weather and meanwhile spent today and yesterday correcting my indoor temperatures back to 23-25C as it was dropped very low 20C during the cold rainy day.  34-35c in the conservatory today and yesterday help to restore my house warmth now feel very comfortable warm. 

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