6th after Trinity
Daddy and Belle went bathing this morning while Nor and i packed one trunk at home.
At about 3 PM we went down to the Wright's for tea. We stayed for supper too, and nearly missed the last tram back.
Today has been the hottest day I've known in England for ages!*
It was really boiling hot!
I.H.
*Note: July 1928- Very sunny and rather warm with below average rainfall.
| Mean Temperature | 18.5°C | ||
| Monthly Highest | 30.5°C | Total Rain | 52 mm |
| Monthly Lowest | 10.1°C | Total Sun | 290 hrs |
There was some changeable and rather cool weather during the early part of July. More than 16 mm of rain was recorded on the 3rd, and the maximum temperature on the 6th was only 18.2°C. During the second week it became largely dry, sunny and warm, and this summery spell of weather lasted, almost without interruption, until the last few days of the month. There was unbroken sunshine on both the 13th and 14th; and the temperature on the 15th exceeded 30°C.
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