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September 1896 was a very wet month with 160.7mm, 6th wettest September on record for England and Wales.

Rainfall totals in mm

Camden Square: 140

Dorking: 203.2

Ryder: 241.8

Maidstone: 195.8

Bury St Edmunds: 160.5

Northampton: 120.4

Weymouth: 171.7

Launceston: 156.7

Boston: 93.2

Manchester: 134.1

Southport: 112.5

Skipton: 225.8

Cardiff: 245.6

Aberystwyth: 184.9

Rhayader: 287

Glasgow: 119.6

Edinburgh: 113.5

Oban: 170.4

Dundee: 97.8

Aberdeen: 110

Waterford: 155.4

Dublin: 128.8

Londonderry: 131.8

Limerick: 151.6

Belfast: 130.3

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