When was the hottest day in the UK ever?

What is the hottest temperature ever in the UK? The highest ever UK temperature was recorded in Cambridge University Botanic Garden on 25 July 2019, when the mercury hit 38.7C, beating the previous record of 38.5C in Faversham, Kent, in August 2003.

What is the sunniest day of the year?

For most of the country, the warmest day occurs sometime between mid-July and mid-August. The amount of solar radiation reaching Earth (in the northern Hemisphere) peaks at the summer solstice on June 21, but temperatures tend to keep increasing into July.

What is statistically the driest day of the year UK?

15th of April
The 15th of April is also crowned as the driest day of the year! So if you’re planning on having a wedding in April, you actually have the lowest chance of an April shower. Of course, whilst April might be the driest month of the year, it certainly isn’t the warmest.

How many sunny days does the UK get a year?

The annual totals are based on weather data collected from 1981 to 2010. You can jump to a separate table for: Southern England, Northern England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. The UK as a whole averages 1493 hours of sun a year.

Has the UK ever hit 40 degrees?

“Southern England could see its first 40-degree day within the next ten years,” she said. The highest temperature seen in the UK so far was 38.7C, recorded in July 2019 in Cambridge.

Why is UK so warm?

Much of the UK’s hot weather comes from the jet stream, which is a narrow band of high speed winds. The warm air that’s being brought up to us is originating in northern Africa, and this week the winds will change and bring it through Europe and up to us from France, meaning the air we’re getting is exceptionally hot.

What’s the best month to get married in UK?

August is officially the most popular month to get married in the UK: 18% of couples choose to tie the knot in this sun-filled month. With school holidays and balmy weather, it isn’t hard to see why… Most children have the entire month off of school, so inviting families is a doddle.