Lyneham Village Online

'Focused on our village to create a better community'
 
 

Introduction

 
 

Home Page

  About Lyneham
 

Latest News

 

In-depth Features

 

Weather

 

Diary

 

Village Forum

 

About Us

 

Community

 

Entertainment

 

Information

 

Interactive

 

Leisure

 

News

 

Services

 

Travel

 

Churches

 

Diary

  Email
 

Finding Lyneham

  First Aid
  Gallery
  Greeting Cards
 

Guestbook

 

Mailing List

  Parish Council
  Quick Sales
  Radio
  Village Polls
 

 

  Add to Favourites
 

Advertise with us

 

Contact us

  Help
  Search
 
 

More Information

 
   
Weather Data >Data Index>August 2003>Hottest Day 10th August
Lyneham's 5 day weather forcast

THE HOTTEST DAY ever was recorded in Britain today.


The record for the hottest day ever in Britain was broken on Sunday 10th August 2003 as temperatures soared to 38.5°C (101.3°F) in Brogdale, near Faversham Kent, higher than the 38.1°C (100.6°F) originally reported in Gravesend on the same day.

This is officially the hottest day since records began about 130 years ago in 1875.

The highest temperature earlier this afternoon (as of 1500) was 37.9 °C recorded at Heathrow airport, west of London at around 1445 hrs. This temperature converts to just a touch over 100.2 °F. This comfortably beat the previous record of 37.1 °C set in Cheltenham on 3 August 1990.

 

Only yesterday Lyneham recorded 32.7°C which was the highest temperature since 2 August 1995, when 33.1 °C was recorded, data records back to 1957. The highest ever recorded temperature at Lyneham was 34.9°C on 3 August 1990.

At Bournemouth in Dorset, the coastline was crammed to capacity with about 100,000 sun lovers and "no spare sand". Brighton beaches were crowded and chaotic, with the sea front office saying: "There have been lots of lost children, pier jumpers, drunks and other shenanigans which we are dealing with."

Topping 99°F and then 100°F means a bad day for the bookies, with William Hill alone having to pay out over £250,000.

 

Related Links

The Met. Office
www.metoffice.com
The world's leading providers of environmental and weather-related services. Of the countless solutions and services the Met Office provides, they meet the needs of many communities of interest... from the general public, government and schools, through broadcasters and online media, to civil aviation and almost every other industry sector - in the UK and around the world.

BBC Weather
www.bbc.co.uk/weather
The BBC weather service has come a long way since the first television broadcast in 1954. Technological advancements in forecasting and the Internet, have made the BBC Weather a thorough portal for all your current and archived weather data.

ITV Weather Service
www.itv.com/weather

Weather Online
www.weatheronline.co.uk
3 Maple House
Northminster Business Park
Northfield Lane
Upper Poppleton
York YO26 6QU

 
 

Babcock   trusted to deliver
In association with Babcock International Group PLC
Supplier of support services to UK armed forces and other non-military customers
www.babcock.co.uk