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A wind gust of 194 mph (312 km/h) was recorded at Cairn Gorm on 19 December 2008 but was discovered too late to be verified by the Met Office. [14] The highest wind speed in England was a wind gust of 125.4 mph recorded at The Needles, Isle of Wight, on 18 February 2022 during Storm Eunice. [15]
With an average temperature of −2.1 °C (28.2 °F), [10] January 1963 remains the coldest month since January 1814 in Central England, although for the UK as a whole [11] and in Northern England, [12] Scotland [13] and Northern Ireland [14] February 1947 and February 1895 were colder, whilst December 2010 was also colder in Northern Ireland.
Deepest snowfall recorded: 11.82 meters (38.8 ft) on Mount Ibuki, Japan on 14 February 1927. [310] Lowest latitude that snow has been recorded at sea level in North America: Snow fell as far south as the city of Tampico, Mexico, in February 1895 during the Great Freeze. [311] [312]
Temperatures in Ravensworth, North Yorkshire, dipped down to below minus 15C. Record low February temperature in England and Wales for second night running Skip to main content
The first half of the month brought bitterly cold easterlies originating from Russia, but the latter part of February was unseasonably warm. February saw highest and lowest temperatures of winter ...
The average monthly temperature was −1.8 °C or 28.8 °F, the second-coldest February ever recorded, [8] whilst the minimum temperature with the clear skies of −5.1 °C or 22.8 °F is the lowest for any month since records began in 1878. [17]
At Kew Observatory there was no recorded temperature above 5 °C (41 °F) for the month and only twice was the overnight temperature above 0 °C (32 °F). No sunshine at all was recorded at Kew for twenty days from 2 February, [ 6 ] whilst across England and Wales the month was the second-dullest February since records began in 1929, with only ...
The highest temperature recorded in England (and in the United Kingdom) occurred on 19 July 2022 at Coningsby, Lincolnshire. [18] The lowest temperature ever recorded in England occurred on 10 January 1982 in Newport, Shropshire.