Daily Maximum Temperatures observed on 27th Apr 1928 (74 reports).
Date (09Z D to 09Z D+1)
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UK only UK & ROI
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Highest 10
Swansea, Victoria Park (8m, 24h max at 09Z D+1)21.7°C
Newport (salop) (66m, 24h max at 09Z D+1)21.1°C
Hawarden Bridge (5m, 24h max at 09Z D+1)21.1°C
Long Ashton (51m, 24h max at 09Z D+1)20.6°C
Coventry, City Hospital (85m, 24h max at 09Z D+1)20.6°C
Tenby, Priory (20m, 24h max at 09Z D+1)20.6°C
Aberystwyth, Corporation Yard (4m, 24h max at 09Z D+1)20.6°C
London, St James's Park (5m, 24h max at 09Z D+1)20.0°C
South Farnborough (65m, 24h max at 09Z D+1)20.0°C
Newton Rigg (169m, 24h max at 09Z D+1)20.0°C

Lowest 10
Braemar (339m, 24h max at 09Z D+1)7.7°C
Edinburgh, Blackford Hill (134m, 24h max at 09Z D+1)7.8°C
Balmoral (283m, 24h max at 09Z D+1)8.3°C
Stornoway Airport (15m, 24h max at 09Z D+1)8.9°C
Gordon Castle (32m, 24h max at 09Z D+1)9.4°C
Fortrose (5m, 24h max at 09Z D+1)9.4°C
Armagh (62m, 24h max at 09Z D+1)10.0°C
North Berwick (16m, 24h max at 09Z D+1)10.0°C
Fort Augustus (21m, 24h max at 09Z D+1)10.0°C
Onich (15m, 24h max at 09Z D+1)10.0°C

Average Maximum = 16.1°C

Data courtesy of MetOffice and OGIMET
OpenMIDAS Data - Met Office: MIDAS Open: UK daily temperature data, NERC EDS Centre for Environmental Data Analysis.


This map shows daily maximum temperatures from official sites, combining data from non-QC'd SYNOPs and the Met Office's QC'd MIDAS database. Data are plotted using a hierarchy based on availability - maxima from 09Z-09Z are preferentially plotted, the date to which the temperature is assigned will be the date at the start of the 24 hour period. If this isn't available, the 12 hour max reported at 21Z is next in line, followed by the 12 hour max reported at 18Z. The time period covered by the observation can be seen by clicking on the temperature icon, or for the top/bottom 10s, in the table.

Temperature data is available back to 1853, to the present day. All times quoted are GMT.


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