The Met Office can be absolutely rubbish. The number of stations that have closed over the past 20 years must be very high - Leeds Weather Centre closed in 2003 (reasons unknown), leaving one of the UK's biggest city without an official weather station of any kind. Church Fenton was the most reliable station for here after that - but now that's closed as well!
The closest Met Office station to Leeds now, is Bingley, which is nearly 300m ASL while I'm at 85m ASL and Leeds city centre is about 20-50m ASL! Even Leeds Bradford Airport - which is an unofficial station - is around 210m ASL and might just be representative for the highest elevations of NW Leeds but certainly not for the majority of the city which is much lower down than that. Certainly, comparing the temperatures at Church Fenton/Leeds WC/Leeds Bradford, the former two were almost always very similar, with Leeds WC being a bit warmer typically, while Leeds Bradford was substantially cooler than both throughout the year (but more so in summer - when Leeds WC and Church Fenton exceeded 34C on 3 August 1990, Leeds Bradford only reached 30C). Bearing in mind that urban heat islands usually have minimal to no impact on daytime temperatures, mostly or entirely nighttime temperatures.
It's a joke. Other countries have far superior station coverage. They also don't charge an arm and a leg for simple data.
Originally Posted by: LeedsLad123