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  • Location: Irlam
  • Location: Irlam

There was an exceptional late heatwave that ran from the end of September and into early October 1908. A very warm southerly flow flooded the country around a high pressure to the east of UK. Here are the record maxima that were recorded.

28.9C was recorded on the 1st of October 1908 and this was the record until it was beaten in 1985

30th Sept 1908: 27.8C

2nd Oct 1908: 28.1C

3rd Oct 1908: 28.3C

4th Oct 1908: 28.3C

The most sensational part of it is that Whitby recorded the highest maximum in the UK for the first 4 days of October 1908: 28.9C, 28.1C, 28.3C, 28.3C. Residents of Whitby at the time must have wondered what hit them.

The CET mean for that period 29th Sept-4th Oct 1908 was 17.8C

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  • Location: Irlam
  • Location: Irlam

From the Times of 2nd October 1908

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Other maxima recorded during that period

York

29th Sep: 20C

30th Sep: 23.9C

1st Oct: 26.7C

2nd Oct: 23.3C

3rd Oct: 22.8C

4th Oct: 24.4C

Leith: 23.9C (3rd)

Camden Square: 26.1C (2nd)

Tenterden: 25.6C (2nd)

Pitsford: 25.2C (2nd)

North Cadbury: 27.5C (2nd)

Bath: 24.9C (1st and 2nd)

Ross on Wye: 25.3C (1st)

Southport: 25.6C (1st)

Edinburgh: 24.6 C (1st)

Edington: Above 21C on 9 days, 26.7C on the 1st

Sowerby Bridge: 27.2C (1st)

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  • Location: Lincoln, Lincolnshire
  • Weather Preferences: Sunshine, convective precipitation, snow, thunderstorms, "episodic" months.
  • Location: Lincoln, Lincolnshire

Yes, it is astonishing that Whitby was the warmest place in Britain each day! The synoptic setup was pretty much ideal for heat and sunshine on the east coast of northern England by the looks of it- anticyclonic south/south-westerly, which keeps sea breezes at bay and can even introduce a slight fohn effect.

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  • Location: Irlam
  • Location: Irlam

Glaisher screen temperatures for Camden Square

29th Sept: 23.9C

30th Sept: 26.1C

1st Oct: 25.3C

2nd Oct: 26.1C

3rd Oct: 25.5C

4th Oct: 24.4C

Other occasions that Camden Square recorded maxima of 75F or over up to that point from Sept 29th onwards

Sept 29th 1869: 24.4C

Sept 29th 1895: 25.1C

Sept 30th 1895: 25.3C

4th Oct 1859: 27.2C

4th Oct 1886: 26.0C

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  • Location: Edmonton Alberta(via Chelmsford, Exeter & Calgary)
  • Weather Preferences: Sunshine and 15-25c
  • Location: Edmonton Alberta(via Chelmsford, Exeter & Calgary)

in these years of hot endings to september and early on in october what have the winters been like?

Oct 1985 was followed by the sub-zero February of 1986..not a clue about winter 1908-09

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  • Location: York
  • Weather Preferences: Long warm summer evenings. Cold frosty sunny winter days.
  • Location: York
3 hours ago, Weather-history said:

From Guardian of 3rd October 1908

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From the Observer of 4th October 1908

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Somehow I don't think we will see 'lamp time for cyclists' again

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  • Location: halifax 125m
  • Weather Preferences: extremes the unusual and interesting facts
  • Location: halifax 125m

Whitby  is similar to North Wales and gets a strong Fohn effect on southerly winds off the North Yorkshire moors.It was a similar case in March 1965 where Whitby recorded  the March all time record of 25 deg .

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  • Location: Cheshire
  • Location: Cheshire
41 minutes ago, hillbilly said:

Whitby  is similar to North Wales and gets a strong Fohn effect on southerly winds off the North Yorkshire moors.It was a similar case in March 1965 where Whitby recorded  the March all time record of 25 deg .

I was going to mention the extra-ordinary weather of late March 1965 at Whitby. I know Whitby well and can confirm that when the wind is in a southerly direction off the NY moors, it can feel incredibly mild / warm there. I will not comment on the feeling when the wind is from the North, North East or East! 

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  • Location: Irlam
  • Location: Irlam

October 3rd/4th 1908 was a good weekend to get on the train or charabanc to visit a coastal resort as many did

 

Saturday  (°F)    Sunshine in (hrs)

Aberystwyth: 78     9.0

Bournemouth: 69   8.3

Clacton: 67   9.9

Folkestone: 74   9.7

Herne Bay: 76   10.5

Margate: 74   9.5

Ramsgate: 70  9.5

Scarborough: 73   9.0

Torquay: 68  6.8

Weston-super-mare:  75   7.5

Yarmouth: 65   10.1

 

 

Sunday

Aberystwyth:   65    6.5

Bournemouth: 74    7.8

Clacton: 71   9.9

Folkestone: 73  8.5

Herne Bay: 69   6.8

Margate: 73    7.0

Ramsgate: 71   9.5

Scarborough: 77   8.6

Torquay: 70   8.8

Weston-super-mare:  65   3.5

Yarmouth:  74    9.5

 

 

 

The temperature at 5000ft level above Glossop was measured as 61°F on the 3rd

 

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