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United Kingdom weather records

Aspect of British meteorology

United Kingdom weather records

Summary

Aspect of British meteorology

2019 European heat wave

The United Kingdom weather records show the most extreme weather ever recorded in the United Kingdom, such as temperature, wind speed, and rainfall records. Reliable temperature records for the whole of the United Kingdom go back to about 1880.{{cite web

Records

Daily records unless otherwise specified are from 0900-2100 UTC. As of 20 December 2022, the records, as recorded by the Met Office, are:

Highest temperature by constituent country

Constituent country
Temperature
Date
Place(s)
England40.3 C19 July 2022Coningsby, Lincolnshire
Wales37.1 C18 July 2022Hawarden, Flintshire
Scotland34.8 C19 July 2022Charterhall, Scottish Borders
Northern Ireland31.3 C21 July 2021Castlederg, County Tyrone

Earlier records for England/UK since 1911 are shown with a * in the "Top 10 hottest days" table below.

Top 10 hottest days in the UK

RankTemperatureDatePlace(s)
1*****40.3 C19 July 2022Coningsby, Lincolnshire
2*****38.7 C25 July 2019Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
3*****38.5 C10 August 2003Faversham, Kent
438.2 C18 July 2022Pitsford, Northamptonshire
537.8 C31 July 2020Heathrow, Greater London
6*****37.1 C3 August 1990Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
736.7 C1 July 2015Heathrow, Greater London
8*****36.7 C9 August 1911Raunds, Northamptonshire
936.6 C2 August 1990Worcester, Worcestershire
1036.5 C19 July 2006Wisley, Surrey

Starred entries signify the then-highest temperature recorded up to that date, until surpassed by the next starred date above.

Lowest temperature by constituent country

Constituent NationTemperatureDatePlace(s)
Scotland-27.2 C11 February 1895 and 10 January 1982Braemar, Aberdeenshire
30 December 1995Altnaharra, Sutherland
England-26.1 C10 January 1982Newport, Shropshire
Wales-23.3 C21 January 1940Rhayader, Radnorshire
Northern Ireland-18.7 C24 December 2010Castlederg, County Tyrone

Most rainfall in periods of time

DurationAmountPlace(s)DateShort DurationsConsecutive Rainfall Days (0900 UTC - 0900 UTC)
Highest 5-min total32 mmPreston, Lancashire10 August 1893
Highest 30-min total80 mmEskdalemuir, Dumfries and Galloway26 June 1953
Highest 60-min total92 mmMaidenhead, Berkshire12 July 1901
Highest 90-min total117 mmDunsop Valley, Lancashire8 August 1967
Highest 120-min total193 mmWalshaw Dean Lodge, West Yorkshire19 May 1989
Highest 155-min total169 mmHampstead, Greater London14 August 1975
Highest 180-min total178 mmHorncastle, Lincolnshire7 October 1960
Highest total in any 24-hour period341.4 mmHonister Pass, Cumbria4 December 2015 1800 UTC - 5 December 2015 1800 UTC
Highest 1-day total279 mmMartinstown, Dorset18 July 1955
Highest 1-day total (UK national average)31.7 mmUK (national average)3 October 2020
Highest 2-day total405 mmThirlmere, Cumbria4 to 5 December 2015
Highest 3-day total456.4 mmSeathwaite, Cumbria17 to 19 November 2009
Highest 4-day total495 mmSeathwaite, Cumbria16 to 19 November 2009
Highest monthly total1396.4 mmCrib Goch, Snowdon1 to 31 December 2015
Highest annual total6527 mmSprinkling Tarn, Cumbria1 January to 31 December 1954

Most hours of sunshine

RecordDurationLocationDate
Highest monthly total (UK national average)266 hoursUK (national average)May 2020
Highest monthly total (England)383.9 hoursEastbourne, SussexJuly 1911
Highest monthly total (Northern Ireland)301.3 hoursMagilligan, County LondonderryMay 2025
Highest monthly total (Scotland)329.1 hoursTiree, Argyll & ButeMay 1975
Highest monthly total (Wales)354.3 hoursDale Fort, PembrokeshireJuly 1955

Highest wind speed

Ground LevelWind speedLocationDatemphkm/hknots
Low level (up to 500 m)142228123Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire13 February 1989
High level (above 500 m)173278150Cairn Gorm, Scottish Highlands20 March 1986

Shetland holds the unofficial British record for wind speed. A gust of 197 mph was reported on 1 January 1992. An earlier gust in 1962 was recorded at 177 mph, both at RAF Saxa Vord. However, it is expected that higher gusts than those reported would have been achieved as during both storms the measuring equipment was destroyed by the extreme weather.

A wind gust of 194 mph was recorded at Cairn Gorm on 19 December 2008 but was discovered too late to be verified by the Met Office.

The highest wind speed in England was a wind gust of 125.4 mph recorded at The Needles, Isle of Wight, on 18 February 2022 during Storm Eunice.

Most snowfall in a day

AmountLocationDate
Greatest depth in an inhabited area83 inForest-in-Teesdale, County Durham

Atmospheric pressure

RecordLevelLocationDate
Highest1053.6 mbarAberdeen, Aberdeenshire31 January 1902
Lowest925.6 mbarOchtertyre, Perthshire26 January 1884

References

References

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  2. "Record high temperatures verified".
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  5. (28 Sep 2022). "Guest post: A Met Office review of the UK's record-breaking summer in 2022".
  6. "Archived copy".
  7. The UK [[Met Office]] expresses "reservations" about 193 mm on 19 May 1989 at Walshaw Dean Lodge (West Yorkshire). The next highest acceptable value is 155 mm on 11 June 1956 at Hewenden Reservoir (West Yorkshire).
  8. McGrath, Matt. (2020-10-16). "Extreme weather: October downpour sees UK's wettest day on record". BBC News.
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