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Thomas ([personal profile] torkell) wrote2011-10-01 02:44 pm
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Record UK temperature for October set at 29.5°C

Record UK temperature for October set at 29.5°C

The record has been broken for the highest temperature recorded in October - at 29.5°C (85.1°F).

It was set at 13:27 in Gravesend, Kent, beating the previous 26-year record of 29.4°C (85.9°F) recorded on 1 October 1985, in the town of March, Cambridge.

Met Office forecaster Andrew Sibley said: "We are looking to see the highest sometime around 3pm, getting up to 30°C."

Edit: new record of 29.9°C, set at 14:42.

[identity profile] pewterfish.livejournal.com 2011-10-02 08:55 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, Cambridge was pretty crazy yesterday. I cycled the route from my house to work, to make sure I had it right before I start there on Monday. Must have drunk a couple of litres of water en route, and still came back dehydrated...