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1911 United Kingdom heat wave : ウィキペディア英語版 | 1911 United Kingdom heat wave The United Kingdom heatwave of 1911 was a particularly severe heat wave and associated drought. Records were set around the country for temperature in England, including the highest accepted temperature, at the time, of 36.7C (98.06F),〔http://booty.org.uk/booty.weather/climate/1900_1949.htm〕 only broken 79 years later in the 1990 heatwave, which reached 37.1C (98.78F). The highest ever accepted temperature is close to 39C recorded on the 10th August 2003. ==Description== The heatwave began around early July and ended two and a half months later, in mid September. By 17 July temperatures were 27C (80F) and by 20 July there had been no rain for 20 days, meaning a drought had officially begun. In the height of the heatwave, at the end of July, temperatures were 33C (92F) in Kings Lynn, breaking all previous records in that area. The heat wave and drought continued into August, with temperatures up to 81F on 1 August continuing throughout the month in London. Even into September, the heat wave was still continuing, with temperatures up to 33C (92F) in early September.〔 The heat wave and drought only ended on 11 September when average temperatures dropped by 20 degrees celsius and the high pressure dominating the country receded, allowing rain over all parts of the country.〔
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