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Plant Portrait Index
Pictures without cameras
Gardening Books
Plant Breeder's Rights
A Two Millennial Heritage
Glos. Garden Plants
Specialist Nurseries
Ernest Wilson Plants
Glos. Newsletter
Gardening Personalities
2009 Programme
Useful Addresses
How to Support NCCPG
Burnside Garden 
Sunningdale Garden
Sunningdale Weather
Collections & Holders
Acer Collection
Phlomis Collection
What is a Phlomis?
Phlomis Distribution
Phlomis Authors
Phlomis Citations
Book on Phlomis
Phlomis photo Index
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Index

Index


Plant Portrait Index
Pictures without cameras
Gardening Books
Plant Breeder's Rights
A Two Millennial Heritage
Glos. Garden Plants
Specialist Nurseries
Ernest Wilson Plants
Glos. Newsletter
Gardening Personalities
2009 Programme
Useful Addresses
How to Support NCCPG
Burnside Garden 
Sunningdale Garden
Sunningdale Weather
Collections & Holders
Acer Collection
Phlomis Collection
What is a Phlomis?
Phlomis Distribution
Phlomis Authors
Phlomis Citations
Book on Phlomis
Phlomis photo Index
NCCPG Glos. Home

Other NCCPG Web Sites

The weather at Sunningdale Garden, Gloucestershire

Rainfall for June 2007 was 138.8 mm.

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Average Rainfall over 8 years:
The table below shows the rainfall throughout the year, averaged over eight years at Sunningdale. Notice how the rainfall is beginning to average out more uniformly across the year.



At Westonbirt Arboretum in the Cotswolds, there is data on display covering the last 20 years and it is noticeable how the rainfall nearly averages out at around 50 mm or 2 inches per month evenly distributed throughout the year.

The maximum monthly rainfall remains at 189mm (7.5 inches) for April 2000.


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