From the archives: Super-abundance of bright sunshine in Scotland; 12 July 1930
This was again followed in 1928 by a June almost equally as cold, whilst last year the temperature for the same month again fell below the normal. With June 1930, however, there came a welcome though somewhat belated break in this undesirable sequence, and over Scotland the month was characterised by a prolonged spell of very warm, calm weather coupled with a super-abundant supply of bright sunshine. The mean temperature for the month was, over Scotland as a whole, above that of the normal June, and as already mentioned it was the warmest June since 1925.
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