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Old June 27th 08, 04:32 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
Dave R. Dave R. is offline
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Default A thoroughly average June?


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Still three days to go, but in the central south of England (say
Hampshire), is this month likely to be noteworthy for being very close
to long term average on all three counts (temperature, rainfall,
sunshine)? Assuming at least a few hours a day of sun in the next
three days, no deluges and temps around or just over 20C, I think
there must be a fair chance. It's been a while since I remember a
month which I have perceived as so "average"

Nick


Learnt sommat by being on this newsgroup then - that average Junes in the
south and I guess the south east as well are evidently pretty lousy affairs.
Something I never really even reaslised, only a struggling 20C ! my god.
Must be the early part of the years following 2000 that has caused me to see
normal Junes as brighter prospects when really they are not. So whats an
average July? 21C? with evenings closing in lol
DR