UK records fifth warmest July on record

upday.com 15 godzin temu
July saw two heatwaves hit many parts of the country, including Bristol, and followed an earlier heatwave in June (Ben Birchall/PA) Ben Birchall

Last month was the UK's fifth warmest July on record, as long periods of hot weather saw parts of the country experience two heatwaves in quick succession.

The mean average temperature across the month was 16.8C, according to provisional figures from the Met Office.

This is slightly below the warmest July on record in 2006, when the average reached 17.8C, and is also behind 2018 (17.2C), 1983 (17.1C) and 2013 (17.0C).

July was the sixth consecutive month of above-average mean temperatures for the UK and followed the warmest June on record for England and second warmest June for the country as a whole.

The first day of July brought the hottest temperature of the year so far, with 35.8C measured in Faversham in Kent. Two separate heatwaves affected much of the UK in the first half of the month.

The long spells of dry weather this year have already led to four areas being declared officially in drought: the East Midlands, north-west England, the West Midlands and Yorkshire.

(PA/London) Note: This article has been edited with the help of Artificial Intelligence.

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