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January 2002


Actual and anomaly maps


These final maps use quality controlled data from the UK climate network of observing stations. They represent an assessment of the weather that was experienced across the UK during January 2002 and how it compares with the 1961 to 1990 average. On the ANOMALY maps red contours mark areas that are above average and blue contours mark areas that are below average.

ACTUAL AND ANOMALY MAPS
Maximum temperature
Minimum temperature
Mean temperature
Sunshine
Rainfall
Rainfall return period
Days of rain with 1 mm or more
Days of Thunder
Lightning Strikes
Grass minimum temperature
Days of grass frost
Days of air frost
Days of snow lying

Note about rainfall return periods:
Return periods relate to the named month only - to a first approximation you can divide by 12 to get the 'all months' return period. Rainfall amounts greater than average have positive return periods; amounts less than the average have negative return periods. E.g. a return period of -10 means that this is a dry event with a rainfall that is exceeded ( in terms of dryness ) on average once in 10 years.