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October 2006
Mean temperatures were exceptionally above average in
most places. However, both England and Wales had a warmer
October in 2005. For Scotland and Northern Ireland, October
2001 was warmer. Rainfall was generally above or well above
average, with parts of north-east Scotland receiving well
over double the October average. Sunshine levels were generally
close to average.
Central London recorded a temperature of 22.1 °C
on 9 October. Grantown-On-Spey recorded a temperature of
-2.9 °C on 16 October.
Monthly assessment | Contoured maps | Regional average
Monthly summaries:
2006 | 2005 | 2004 |
2003 | 2002
| 2001 | 2000
| 1999 | 1998
Seasonal/annual summaries:
2006 | 2005 | 2004 | 2003
| 2002
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