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  • Location: Irlam
  • Location: Irlam

April 1914 was a warm month with a CET of 9.8C and dry for most of the second half of the month.

Rainfall % of average

England and Wales: 62

Scotland: 106

Ireland: 72

There were some high maxima recorded during the second half of the month

On the 17th

Nairn: 21.1C

Fort Augustus: 20C

20th

Gordon Castle: 23.9C

Camden Square: 23.9C

21st

Camden Square: 24.5C

Manchester: 23.9C

Tenterden: 22.5C

22nd

Hull: 23.9C

28th

North Cadbury: 25.6C

Sunshine

Camden Square: 211.8hrs

Tenterden: 248hrs

Totland Bay: 234.6hrs

Ipswich: 231.6hrs

Hodsock Priory: 215.5hrs

Southport: 212.9hrs

Haverfordwest: 261.6hrs

Marchmont: 235.3hrs

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