Dry days a rarity in a month of middling weather in Sheffield

Temperatures were precisely average in Sheffield in September - but rain fell last month on the highest number of days since 2001.
Firth Park on a rare, rain-free morning last month. Picture: Chris EtchellsFirth Park on a rare, rain-free morning last month. Picture: Chris Etchells
Firth Park on a rare, rain-free morning last month. Picture: Chris Etchells

It rained on 24 out of 30 days, as it did in 2001 and 2000. The most September ‘rain days’ was in 1918, when only a single 24-hour period was free of downpours.

In total, 69.3mm of rain fell, slightly higher than average. The mean temperature was 13.7 degrees Celsius - ‘spot on the overall average’, said a spokeswoman for Museums Sheffield, which operates the Weston Park weather station where the figures were recorded.

An overnight low of 4.9°C was reached in September - the lowest since 2012. The city's lowest ever September temperature was 1.7°C in 1932.

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