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Boscastle after flooding in 2004
The UK Weather Records note the most extreme weather ever recorded in the United Kingdom, such as the most and least hours of sunshine and highest wind speed.
[edit] Records
As at July 2006, the records were
[edit] Temperature
[edit] Rainfall
| Duration |
Level |
Location |
Date |
| Highest 24-hour total |
279 mm |
Martinstown, near Dorchester, Dorset |
18 July 1955 |
| Highest 5-min total |
32 mm |
Preston, Lancashire |
10 August 1893 |
| Highest 30-min total |
80 mm |
Eskdalemuir, Dumfriesshire |
26 June 1953 |
| Highest 60-min total |
92 mm |
Maidenhead, Berkshire |
12 July 1901 |
| Highest 90-min total |
117 mm |
Dunsop Valley, Lancashire |
8 August 1967 |
| Highest 120-min total |
193 mm |
Walshaw Dean Lodge, Yorkshire |
19 May 1989 |
| 2 hours |
155 mm |
Hewenden Reservoir, Yorkshire |
11 June 1956 |
| Highest 155-min total |
169 mm |
Hampstead, London |
14 August 1975 |
| Highest 180-min total |
178 mm |
Horncastle, Lincolnshire |
7 October 1960 |
[edit] Sunshine
[edit] Wind speed
Shetland holds the unofficial British record for wind speed, which in 1962 was recorded at 177 mph (285 km/h) at RAF Saxa Vord—just before the measuring equipment blew away.
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