Wet, windy conditions followed record-breaking temperatures in June with northern regions seeing more sunshine than usual.
The UK has been warmer and wetter than average this summer, with a hot June making this season the eighth warmest on record, according to Met Office provisional figures.
Met Office senior scientist Mike Kendon said: “The lion’s share of fine and settled weather in summer 2023 for the UK occurred in June, when high pressure was widely established bringing many dry days of warm summer sunshine. Northern Ireland also saw 27% more rain than average, though not enough to trouble any records, the Met Office said.
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