Manchester Weather

June 2026

Average Temperature
21.3 °C
High
/
13.7 °C
Low
113.8mm
Rain Volume
34.1°C
Peak Temp
8.6°C
Low Temp
30
Days Count

Temperature Trends

Daily high, low, and average

Weather Extremes

Most notable conditions during this period

Period High

34.1°C
Friday, June 26
avg daily high: 21.3°C

Coolest Day

14.4°C
Wednesday, June 10
avg daily high: 21.3°C

Period Low

8.6°C
Thursday, June 11
avg night low: 13.7°C
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Analyzing 15 years of historical data...

Analysis Period

Years: 15
Location: Manchester
Period: 2026-06-01 to 2026-06-30

Weather Insights

Key findings from analysis for selected period

Highly Variable Temperatures

Worth noting

Temperature swings from 8.6°C to 34.1°C (25.5°C range).

Variable Temperatures

Worth noting

Large temperature swings (25.5°C range) for a month.

High Rainfall Period

Worth noting

114mm of rain over 30 days.

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1 Exceptional Weather Event

Info

The most extreme day in this period:

Jun 26 Heat

Hottest day: 34.1°C

1 Extreme Heat Index Day

Worth noting

1 day with dangerous heat index levels (43.8°C average). Temperature 34.1°C combined with 63% humidity creates hazardous conditions.

High Humidity Levels

Info

Average humidity of 72% indicates persistently moist air conditions. Heat sensation amplified during warm periods (21.3°C average temperature).

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