The United Kingdom heatwave of 1911 was a particularly severe heat wave and associated drought. Records were set around the country for temperature in England, including the highest accepted temperature, at the time, of 36.7 °C (98.1 °F), only broken 79 years later in the 1990 heatwave, which reached 37.1 °C (98.8 °F). However, the temperature did reach 100 °F (38 °C) in Greenwich, London on 9 August. The highest ever accepted temperature is currently 38.7 °C (101.7 °F) recorded on 25 July 2019 in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. However, 102 F (38.8 C) is recorded by James Woodforde (The Diary of a Country Parson) as being reached in Western Longville, Norfolk, on 7 July 1794. Weather in Northern Europe was also affected around about this time.
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- Vague de chaleur de l'été 1911 en Europe
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| - La vague de chaleur de l'été 1911 en Europe est une vague de chaleur puissante qui s'étend du 5 juillet au 13 septembre, avec de courtes interruptions. Les 22 et 23 juillet, 38°C sont observés à Lyon, Bordeaux et Châteaudun. En août, à Paris, les températures sont supérieures à 30°C pendant 14 jours.
- The United Kingdom heatwave of 1911 was a particularly severe heat wave and associated drought. Records were set around the country for temperature in England, including the highest accepted temperature, at the time, of 36.7 °C (98.1 °F), only broken 79 years later in the 1990 heatwave, which reached 37.1 °C (98.8 °F). However, the temperature did reach 100 °F (38 °C) in Greenwich, London on 9 August. The highest ever accepted temperature is currently 38.7 °C (101.7 °F) recorded on 25 July 2019 in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. However, 102 F (38.8 C) is recorded by James Woodforde (The Diary of a Country Parson) as being reached in Western Longville, Norfolk, on 7 July 1794. Weather in Northern Europe was also affected around about this time.
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| - La vague de chaleur de l'été 1911 en Europe est une vague de chaleur puissante qui s'étend du 5 juillet au 13 septembre, avec de courtes interruptions. Les 22 et 23 juillet, 38°C sont observés à Lyon, Bordeaux et Châteaudun. En août, à Paris, les températures sont supérieures à 30°C pendant 14 jours.
- The United Kingdom heatwave of 1911 was a particularly severe heat wave and associated drought. Records were set around the country for temperature in England, including the highest accepted temperature, at the time, of 36.7 °C (98.1 °F), only broken 79 years later in the 1990 heatwave, which reached 37.1 °C (98.8 °F). However, the temperature did reach 100 °F (38 °C) in Greenwich, London on 9 August. The highest ever accepted temperature is currently 38.7 °C (101.7 °F) recorded on 25 July 2019 in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. However, 102 F (38.8 C) is recorded by James Woodforde (The Diary of a Country Parson) as being reached in Western Longville, Norfolk, on 7 July 1794. Weather in Northern Europe was also affected around about this time.
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