For anyone not keeping track at home, England's rainfall so far in July is 150% of normal for the entire month.
July 17 (Bloomberg) -- The U.K. received more rain in the
first two weeks of this month than it normally gets in all of
July, the Met Office said.
The U.K. had 71.8 millimeters (2.8 inches) of rain in the
first half of this month, or 103 percent of the average total
for the whole of July from 1971 to 2000, the country’s weather
forecaster said today in a statement on its website. England has
already had 150 percent of the normal amount of rain it usually
receives in July, while precipitation has been closer to normal
in parts of Northern Ireland and Scotland, the agency said.
For anyone not keeping track at home, England's rainfall so far in July is 150% of normal for the entire month.
first two weeks of this month than it normally gets in all of
July, the Met Office said.
first half of this month, or 103 percent of the average total
for the whole of July from 1971 to 2000, the country’s weather
forecaster said today in a statement on its website. England has
already had 150 percent of the normal amount of rain it usually
receives in July, while precipitation has been closer to normal
in parts of Northern Ireland and Scotland, the agency said.