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So how about:
Top UK temp of the spell
Top England, Wales, Scotland and N.I. temps.
Uk 40.2c
Wales 38.1c
England 40.2c
Scotland 29.7c
N.I. 28.5c
Formerly of, Birdlip, highest village in the Cotswolds and snow heaven in winter; Hawkinge in Kent - roof of the South downs and Isles of Scilly, paradise in the UK.
Wales 37.2c New record
Scotland 32.3c
N.I. 30.5c
My May prediction of 34.8c actually came to fruition, before being beaten the very next day.
UK/England: 38.2c
Wales: 36.8c
Scotland: 29.2c
NI: 26.8c
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Wales - 35.4
Scotland - 28.2
TBFTEIARBSC
Wales: 38.8c
Scotland: 35.2c
NI: 28.8c
I could be wrong, but doesn't past evidence suggest that modelled Tmax 2m temperatures are generally a little higher than those officially reported? Presumably that's because the official reporting network is relatively sparse.
Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze
In 2022 UKV went for 43C and on the morning the Met was going for 41. We ended up with 40.3 and the peak happened relatively early in the day I think. (Heathrow hit 40C soon after 1pm as I recall?)
anyway I will go for:
England 39.1
Wales 37.8
Scotland 30.3
NI 28.6
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