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Сербо Макеридов
09-09-2017, 09:44 AM
Lowest and highest temperature in your country, city, and in other places in your country?

Сербо Макеридов
09-09-2017, 09:50 AM
For Serbia

Highest temerature: Smederevska Palanka 44,9c (July 2007)

Lowest temperature: Karajukića Bunari -39,5c (January 1985)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serbia#Climate

Сербо Макеридов
09-09-2017, 10:04 AM
For Belgrade

Highest temperature: 43,1c (July 2007)

Lowest temperature: -26,2c (January 1893)

belgrademyway.com/info/weather-climate-belgrade/

nightrider+
09-09-2017, 10:16 AM
For Greece, lowest is -27c in Ptolemaida (or -28 in Nevrokopi unofficially). Highest is 48,7 in Tatoi.

♥ Lily ♥
09-09-2017, 10:30 AM
-27.2°C (lowest recorded) 38.5°C (highest recorded)

As of July 2017, the records as recorded by the Met Office* were:

Highest temperature

Highest (England) 38.5°C / 101.3°F Faversham, Kent, 10th August 2003

Highest (Wales) 35.2°C / 95.4°F Hawarden Bridge, Flintshire, 2nd August 1990

Highest (Scotland) 32.9°C / 91.2°F Greycrook, Scottish Borders, 9th August 2003

Highest (Northern Ireland) 30.8°C / 87.4°F Knockarevan, County Fermanagh, 30th June 1976
Highest (Northern Ireland) 30.8°C / 87.4°F Shaw's Bridge, Belfast, County Antrim, 12th July 1983

Lowest temperature

Lowest (Scotland) -27.2°C / -17.0°F Braemar, Aberdeenshire, 11th February 1895 and 10th January 1982
Lowest (Scotland) -27.2°C / -17.0°F Altnaharra, Sutherland, 30th December 1995

Lowest (England) -26.1°C / -15.0°F Newport, Shropshire, 11th January 1982

Lowest (Wales) -23.3°C / -9.9°F Rhayader, Powys, 21st January 1940

Lowest (Northern Ireland) -18.7°C / -1.6°F Castlederg, County Tyrone, 24th December 2010

Rainfall (Duration Level Location Date)

Highest 5-min total, Approx. 32 mm, Preston, Lancashire, 10th August 1893
Highest 30-min total, 80 mm, Eskdalemuir, Dumfries and Galloway, 26th June 1953
Highest 60-min total, 92 mm, Maidenhead, Berkshire, 12th July 1901
Highest 90-min total, 117 mm, Dunsop Valley, Lancashire, 8th August 1967
Highest 120-min total, 155 mm, Hewenden Reservoir, West Yorkshire, 11th June 1956
Highest 155-min total, 169 mm, Hampstead, London, 14th August 1975
Highest 180-min total, 178 mm, Horncastle, Lincolnshire, 7th October 1960
Highest 24-hour total (1800-1800) 341.4 mm, Honister Pass, Cumbria, 5th December 2015
Highest 24-hour total (0900-0900) 279 mm, Martinstown, Dorset, 18th July 1955
Highest 48-hour total (0900-0900) 405 mm, Thirlmere, Cumbria, 4th to 5th December 2015
Highest 72-hour total (0900-0900) 456.4 mm, Seathwaite, Cumbria, 17th to 19th November 2009
Highest 96-hour total (0900-0900) 495 mm, Seathwaite, Cumbria, 16th to 19th November 2009
Highest Monthly Total 1396.4 mm, Crib Goch, Snowdon, 1st to 31st December 2015

Sunshine (Duration Location Date)

Highest monthly total (England) 383.9 hours, Eastbourne, Sussex, July 1911
Highest monthly total (Northern Ireland) 298 hours, Mount Stewart, County Down, June 1940
Highest monthly total (Scotland) 329.1 hours, Tiree, Argyll & Bute, May 1975
Highest monthly total (Wales) 354.3 hours, Dale Fort, Pembrokeshire, July 1955

Lowest monthly total 0.0 hours, Westminster, London, December 1890

Wind speed (Ground Level Wind Speed Location Date)

mph km/h knots
Low level 142 228 123 Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire, 13th February 1989
High level 173 278 150 Cairn Gorm, 20th March 1986

Shetland holds the unofficial British record for wind speed, which in 1962 was recorded at 177 mph (285 km/h) at RAF Saxa Vord.

* The Met Office (officially the Meteorological Office until 2000) is the United Kingdom's national weather service. It is an executive agency and trading fund of the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy led by CEO, Rob Varley and chief scientist, Professor Stephen Belcher. The Met Office makes meteorological predictions across all timescales from weather forecasts to climate change.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom_weather_records

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Elegant silver-grey skies, thick and dark rainy clouds, short cold days, long dark nights, an icy breeze, and slippery sleet over London (southern England) during the atmospheric Winter and festive Yule season.

♥ Lily ♥
09-09-2017, 10:32 AM
I guess the coldest period would've been during the Ice Age.

Brás Garcia de Mascarenhas
09-09-2017, 10:46 AM
Lisbon

Record high: 42.0 °C (107.6 °F)

Record low: −1.2 °C (30 °F)

Brás Garcia de Mascarenhas
09-09-2017, 10:50 AM
Bragança

Record high: 39.5 °C (103.1 °F)

Record low: −11.6 °C (11.1 °F)

EuropeanVlachSon
09-09-2017, 10:51 AM
Lisbon

Record high: 42.0 °C (107.6 °F)

Record low: −1.2 °C (30 °F)



lol

Сербо Макеридов
09-09-2017, 11:27 AM
Novi Sad (second largest city in Serbia)

Highest temperature: 41,6c (July 2007)

Lowest temperature: -30,7c (January 1963)

https://wikiwand.com/en/Novi_Sad#/Climate

Finnish Swede
09-09-2017, 04:00 PM
FINLAND:

Highest +37,2C (Joensuu 29.7.2010)
Lowest -51,5C (Kittilä 28.1.1999)

Damião de Góis
09-09-2017, 04:07 PM
Absolute records for Portugal are:

47,4 °C (117,3 °F) Amareleja, Distrito de Beja 1 de agosto de 2003
−16 °C (3,2 °F) Miranda do Douro 16 de janeiro de 1945 e 5 de fevereiro de 1954


lol

Ocean coastal cities never freeze.

Сербо Макеридов
09-09-2017, 04:08 PM
Leskovac (southern Serbia)

Highest temperature 43,7c

Lowest temperature -30,5c

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leskovac#Climate

Black Panther
09-09-2017, 04:15 PM
Record High: 99.3 °F / 37.4 °C Uppsala, Uppland, Sweden. July 9, 1933
Record low: −62.7 °F / −52.6 °C Vuoggatjålme, Lappland, Sweden. February 2, 1966

Finnish Swede
09-09-2017, 04:51 PM
FINLAND:

Highest +37,2C (Joensuu 29.7.2010)
Lowest -51,5C (Kittilä 28.1.1999)

Adding one extra detail:

Biggest temperature change in 24hours?
36,5C (from +1,2C to -35,3C less than 24hours)

Сербо Макеридов
09-09-2017, 04:57 PM
The largest amplitude between record minimum and maximum temperature in Serbia was in Smederevska Palanka 77,5c.

Highest temperature 44,9c (July 2007)

Lowest temperature -32,6c (January 1947)

https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smederevska_Palanka#Climat

Kriptc06
09-09-2017, 05:07 PM
The highest temperature officially registered in Brazil was 44.7 °C (112.5 °F) in Bom Jesus, Piauí state on 21 November 2005. The lowest temperature officially recorded in Brazil was −14 °C (7 °F) in Caçador, Santa Catarina state, on 11 June 1952.

Source: Wiki.

alnortedelsur
09-09-2017, 05:14 PM
I don't have records at hands right now, but...

In Caracas (my native city):

The highest even registered I think is 32-35c (though it normally hardly reach 30c)

And the lowest even registered I think is 6-7c (though normally the lowest, during the coldest month and at night is 12-14c)

In Venezuela:

in the warmest parts of the country it may reach up to 40c or more

The lowest even registered would be something like -5c or -7c (some around that) in the highest peaks of the Andes.

In Palma de Mallorca, Spain (the city where my mom is from)

The highest even registered I think is something like 42c (or probably more)

The lowest even registered I think is something like -10c (or probably a bit less), though the average low temperature is something like 4-6c

Regarding Spain as a whole:

The highest, would be around 43-45c in the warmest parts of the country, and in summer

The lowest, perhaps something like -30c or even less than that, in the mountain systems of the interior of the Iberian peninsula, and in the Pyrenees.

In Madrid, the capital, located in the interior of Spain, the record lowest has been something like -20c, or even less than that, in winter. Though the average low temperature is not that cold, but something like 0c.

And other cities in the northern Castilian plateau are even colder in winter than Madrid.

Сербо Макеридов
09-09-2017, 05:19 PM
Sjenica (southwest Serbia)

Highest temperature: 35,6c (August 1946)

Lowest temperature: -38c (January 1954)

https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sjenica#Climat

Seya
09-09-2017, 05:34 PM
Highest temperature: Dolj/Oltenia +47C

there is the only desert like place in romania:
http://radioconstanta.ro/wp-content/uploads/sites/9/2014/11/Sahara-Olteniei.jpg

Lowest temperature: Varful Omu (Bucegi Mountains peak) -38C

Archduke
09-09-2017, 05:34 PM
Bulgaria

Highest - 45,2 C (Sadovo, South-Central Bulgaria, 1916)

Lowest - -38,3 C (Tran, Western Bulgaria, 1947)

♥ Lily ♥
09-09-2017, 05:44 PM
Adding one extra detail:

Biggest temperature change in 24hours?
36,5C (from +1,2C to -35,3C less than 24hours)

:eek:

When did this happen? What season and year was it? What caused such a drastic temperature change in such a short period of time?

Kazimiera
09-09-2017, 05:49 PM
South Africa

Highest temperature: 50,0 °C measured at Dunbrody (Eastern Cape) on 3 November 1918

Lowest temperature: -20,1°C measured at Buffelsfontein (Eastern Cape) on 23 August 2013.

SupaThug
09-09-2017, 06:01 PM
Highest temp ever recorded for São Paulo was 37,8 °C while the lowest was -2,1 °C.São Paulo's weather is really mild,we're free from extremes.

Graham
09-09-2017, 06:07 PM
lol

All the tv media huddled around the great once in a life time frost event.

Finnish Swede
09-09-2017, 06:11 PM
:eek:

When did this happen? What season and year was it? What caused such a drastic temperature change in such a short period of time?

Year? 1989

Season? Winter

When? 2th of January

What happened? I guess...''Winter came'' (Game of Thrones :rolleyes:).

Cold air had come from North Pole and/or Siberia (wind had changed quickly and totally).

Brás Garcia de Mascarenhas
09-09-2017, 06:48 PM
lol

5 Cº in Lisbon is worse than -5 Cº in Poland from my experience. You have to determine how the temperature actually feels outside. Humidity and Atlantic winds from our oceanic cost in the winter literally freeze you to the bones.

Damião de Góis
09-09-2017, 06:48 PM
All the tv media huddled around the great once in a life time frost event.

Not really, the fact that Lisbon has mild winter weather is not news material. But maybe the romanian could laugh at your winter temperatures as well. After all the gulf stream hits you too.

Graham
09-09-2017, 08:25 PM
Not really, the fact that Lisbon has mild winter weather is not news material. But maybe the romanian could laugh at your winter temperatures as well. After all the gulf stream hits you too.

I'm not being literal so don't take it that way & yeah they would our weather isn't extreme. lol :)

We get to about 30C and it goes bonkers here. #shutdown

Drawing-slim
09-09-2017, 08:58 PM
Just couple months ago we had 47.222 celsius days. Every sumer is like that it seems.

Kazimiera
09-09-2017, 09:11 PM
Just couple months ago we had 47.222 celsius days. Every sumer is like that it seems.

Yes. This is happening more and more recently.

We normally have lots of rain in winter. Normal = 3 weeks of non-stop rain. This year we have had hardly any rain. Usually the dams are overflowing and this year the dams are at 30%. Last year was also bad, but not as dry as this year. This is the worst.

They've instituted Level 5 water restrictions: Applicable in periods of extended drought, and dam levels remain critically low

a restriction of 87 liters of water per person per day
no car washing
no swimming-pool top-ups
no irrigation of gardens
kiddies pools prohibited
if possible, flush toilets with grey water

People are always talking about "this season" being dry or hot. I don't think it's a season. This is the new normal. :(

Drawing-slim
09-09-2017, 09:17 PM
Yes. This is happening more and more recently.

We normally have lots of rain in winter. Normal = 3 weeks of non-stop rain. This year we have had hardly any rain. Usually the dams are overflowing and this year the dams are at 30%. Last year was also bad, but not as dry as this year. This is the worst.

They've instituted Level 5 water restrictions: Applicable in periods of extended drought, and dam levels remain critically low

a restriction of 87 liters of water per person per day
no car washing
no swimming-pool top-ups
no irrigation of gardens
kiddies pools prohibited
if possible, flush toilets with grey water

People are always talking about "this season" being dry or hot. I don't think it's a season. This is the new normal. :(
I agree is some new normality cuz i been here in the desert city on & off for 21 years and every year now seems to break record heat waves. It gets so hot that one literally starts getting the chills. Very dangerous heat.

Kazimiera
09-09-2017, 09:29 PM
I agree is some new normality cuz i been here in the desert city on & off for 21 years and every year now seems to break record heat waves. It gets so hot that one literally starts getting the chills. Very dangerous heat.

How do they manage water consumption where you live? Do they also have restrictions? Surely there must be some kind of control.

Drawing-slim
09-09-2017, 09:32 PM
How do they manage water consumption where you live? Do they also have restrictions? Surely there must be some kind of control.

Good question, vegas will run out of water in the future i heard. In every tv chanel during sumer and winter they put ads reminding us how to be responsible with water.

Kazimiera
09-09-2017, 09:39 PM
Good question, vegas will run out of water in the future i heard. In every tv chanel during sumer and winter they put ads reminding us how to be responsible with water.

Your being responsible might be drinking less tea whereas my being responsible might be washing only three of my five cars. Big difference between your responsible and my responsible. Here they are starting to fine households which use more water than what is allocated to them. I find it strange that a place like Nevada, which is notoriously low on water, doesn't have strict measures in place to control consumption.

Drawing-slim
09-09-2017, 09:44 PM
Your being responsible might be drinking less tea whereas my being responsible might be washing only three of my five cars. Big difference between your responsible and my responsible. Here they are starting to fine households which use more water than what is allocated to them. I find it strange that a place like Nevada, which is notoriously low on water, doesn't have strict measures in place to control consumption.True, we dont have strict measures at all. Honestly i would be ok if they allow us water only certain hours per day. No one really cares and those tv ads are always ignored.

Kazimiera
09-09-2017, 09:50 PM
True, we dont have strict measures at all. Honestly i would be ok if they allow us water only certain hours per day. No one really cares and those tv ads are always ignored.

I find that quite bizarre!

Humans also seem to be the only species that shits in its drinking water. We are going to start scooping out old bathwater with a bucket and using that to flush the toilet.

Сербо Макеридов
09-10-2017, 07:15 AM
Zrenjanin (northern Serbia)

Highest temperature: 42,9c (July 2007)

Lowest temperature: -30,4c (January 1963)

https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zrenjanin#Climat

Сербо Макеридов
09-10-2017, 09:47 AM
Požega (western Serbia)

Highest temperature: 41c (July 2007)

Lowest temperature: -30,7c (January 1985)

https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Požega_(Serbie)#Climat

Finnish Swede
09-10-2017, 10:39 AM
Your being responsible might be drinking less tea whereas my being responsible might be washing only three of my five cars. Big difference between your responsible and my responsible.

Clean water is just one sample. Some have it more than enough, some do't. Just a similar as oil, other energy resources, malms etc. In Scandinavia all the house waters are drinkable; incl. shower waters, washing waters etc.

=> we should be responsible persons many ways!

Already level of recycling differs a lot between Wester World countries, not to talking about the rest of the World. Or lifestyles/consumptions, or attitudes against carbon footmarks etc.

wvwvw
09-10-2017, 10:41 AM
The highest temperatures are usually in Thessaly (Larisa)

Athens is surrounded by sea and is usually cooler.

wvwvw
09-10-2017, 10:42 AM
Požega (western Serbia)

Highest temperature: 41c (July 2007)

Lowest temperature: -30,7c (January 1985)

https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Požega_(Serbie)#Climat

This year it hit 44 C in the Balkans, including Serbia. It was one of the hottest summers ever.

Сербо Макеридов
09-10-2017, 10:48 AM
This year it hit 44 C in the Balkans, including Serbia. It was one of the hottest summers ever.

Yes, this summer was one of the hotest ever in the Balkans, but maximum records are not broken in any city in Serbia.

This summer in some cities in Serbia was 41c, and maximum record in majority cities in Serbia was in July 2007.

nightrider+
09-10-2017, 01:32 PM
The highest temperatures are usually in Thessaly (Larisa)

Athens is surrounded by sea and is usually cooler.

Not really. Like I said, the highest recorded are in Attica (Tatoi and Elefsina) and they are also the highest in Europe afaik.

Сербо Макеридов
09-10-2017, 04:16 PM
Ćuprija (central Serbia)

Highest temperature: 44,6c (July 2007)

Lowest temperature: -28,4c (February 1956)

https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ćuprija#Climat

Сербо Макеридов
09-24-2017, 03:16 PM
Veliko Gradište (eastern Serbia)

Highest temperature: 43,6c (July 2007)

Lowest temperature: -30,6c (February 1929)

https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veliko_Gradište#Climat

Mazik
09-30-2017, 05:30 PM
In my hometown:

Highest temperature: 34.2 C (July 1968)
Lowest temperature: -45.6 C (January 1950)

Wrong
09-30-2017, 05:33 PM
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