September 2006 was an exceptionally hot month with a CET of 16.8C (the hottest on record in fact). The month was dominated by southerly air streams which brought very frequent high temperatures for the time of year.
The first third of the month saw a very warm and anticyclonic regime. This period was especially dry for most parts. Margate recorded 28C on the 6th.
During the middle third, the month then became more unsettled, with some very violent thunderstorms breaking out between the 11th and 14th. 30.2C was recorded at Heathrow on the 11th and there were also reports of some tornadoes forming in thunderstorms that hit Northern England around this time.
There was further heat and thunderstorms later on in the month. For instance 29C was recorded in the East Midlands on the 21st. The reminants of Hurricane Gordon then affect parts of Cornwall and Devon on the 27th, bringing storm-force winds, as well as dragging up more very warm and humid air.
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07 September 2016 11:41:55
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