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Climate Centennial Report: February 1919 - ''Easterly Type of Weather Predominant''


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  • Location: Ramsgate, Kent
  • Location: Ramsgate, Kent

February 1919 was very cold and frosty with variable amounts of precipitation of rain and snow with persistent winds. 

The highest temperature recorded was 12C with lows well below freezing, a common theme throughout the month everywhere. 

On the 1st February 1919, London and many places in the SE were below freezing with a continental low moving in whilst the North was slightly milder with high pressure. Even Reykjavik, Iceland had a higher recorded temperature than many areas of southern England.  

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