The Scotsman

‘Year of extremes’ sees sunniest spring and wettest February

- By MATTHEW COOPER newsdeskts@scotsman.com

2020 has been hailed as a “truly remarkable” weather year after featuring the sunniest spring and the wettest February on record.

The Met Office said the UK'S “ye a r o f ex t r e me s” wa s o n course to be the third or fourth warmest year on record, and to be in the top ten for both rainfall and sunshine.

As well as a summer heatwave, 2020 also boasted an October day which smashed rainfall records.

Ahead of full-year figures due to be released on 4 January , the Met Office said the data made it clear “that the general trend of warming as a consequenc­e of climate change is being seen, not just at a global level, but in our own national temperatur­e records”.

In its round-up of the year, the

Met Office said: “The most noteworthy winter month was February, due to a rapid succession of named storms, rainfall totals were well above normal virtually everywhere, with many places getting more than three times their expected average.

“It was the wettest February on record (records go back to 1862) with the UK recording 237 per cent of its average rainfall. It was also the fifth wettest of any calendar month on record.

Dr Mark Mccarthy, head of the Met Office's National Climate Informatio­n Centre, said: “We have seen a number of exceptiona­lly wet winters in the last decade, and due to climate change, we expect UK winters to become wetter.

“Of the top ten wettest winters, four have occurred since 2007 and seven since 1990 while there has been a 17 per cent increase in the total rainfall.

“In just over a decade we have now seen the UK'S wettest February (2020), April (2012), June (2012), November (2009) and December (2015), remarkably new national records in five out of 12 months.”

All four UK countries recorded their sunniest spring, as judged by Met Office records dating back to 1919, with only three summers (1976, 1989 and 1995) recording more hours of sun.

Dr Mccarthy added: “In climate statistics, 2019 will b e remembered for the UK'S hottest day, wherea s 2020 will b e a s s o c i a t e d wi t h r a i n f a l l records.

“Saturday 3 October , the day which followed Storm Alex, provisiona­lly holds the record for the UK'S wettest day on record, in data stretching back to 1891.

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