The Summer of 1894 . 
577 
Temperature, Rainfall, and Bright Sunshine experienced over 
England and Wales during the thirteen weeks ended September 1, 
1894. 
( The Summer Season.) 
Temperature 
Districts 
High- 
est 
Low- 
est 
Day 
temperatures 
Night 
temperatures 
Day and night 
temperatures 
combined 
ob- 
serv- 
ed 
ob- 
serv- 
ed 
Mean 
Differ- 
ence 
from 
average 
Mean 
Differ- 
ence 
from 
average 
Mean 
Differ- 
ence 
from 
average 
North-eastern counties . 
O 
CO 
o 
37 
o 
63-8 
o 
-06 
50-7 
o 
-04 
O 
573 
o 
-05 
Eastern counties 
87 
40 
66-7 
-1-7 
51-3 
+ 02 
590 
-0-8 
Midland „ 
86 
36 
66-9 
-10 
50 2 
00 
58-6 
— 0*5 
Southern „ 
8G 
39 
667 
-1-8 
53-5 
+ 02 
601 
-0 8 
North-western counties, 
eluding North Wales . 
ln -} 
83 
38 
63 8 
-15 
52 3 
+ 0-4 
581 
-0-5 
South-western counties, 
eluding South Wales . 
in-\ 
J 
87 
35 
642 
-10 
523 
-0-8 
583 
-0-9 
Channel Islands 
81 
45 
64-1 
-1-3 
55-8 
+ 0-4 
60 0 
-0-4 
Raixfall 
Bright Sunshine 
Districts 
Days with rain 
Total faU 
Duration 
Percentage 
of possible 
amount 
Num- 
ber 
Differ- 
ence 
from 
average 
Differ- 
Am- ; ence 
ount from 
average 
Hours 
re- 
cord- 
ed 
Differ- 
ence 
from 
average 
Per- 
cent- 
age 
Differ- 
ence 
from 
average 
per- 
centage 
North-eastern counties 
52 
+ 8 
ins. ins. 
8-0 +0*8 
436 
-23 
30 
_ O 
Eastern counties 
50 
+ 5 
7-9 +08 
484 
-81 
34 
- 6 
Midland „ 
48 
+ 3 
7-2 -0 4 
438 
-68 
31 
- 5 
Southern „ 
51 
+ 9 
87 +2-3 
514 
-75 
37 
— 5 
North-western counties, | 
including North Wales J 
55 
+ 8 
9-6 +0 6 
411 
-57 
29 
- 3 
South-western counties,') 
including South Wales / 
58 
+ 10 
10 5 +1-5 
485 
-116 
35 
- 8 
Channel Islands . 
56 
+ 7 
11*0 +4-2 
540 
-138 
39 
-10 
Note. — The above Table is compiled from information given in the Weekly Weather Report of 
the Meteorological Office. The averages employed are For Temperature, the records madeduring 
the twenty years, 1871-90; for Rainy Days, the values for the thirteen years, 1878-90 ; for total 
Rainfall, those fortbe twenty-five years, 1860-90 ; and for Bright Sunshine, those for the ten years. 
1881-90, 
