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The summer of 1936 in London was characterized by a mix of unusual weather events, including a heatwave and severe thunderstorms.Specifically, there were reports of thunderstorms, hailstorms, and flooding from May to August. June saw a particularly wet period, with 205% of the average rainfall for the month, although the wettest day still only had 0.57 inches of rain.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
- June 1936: A very wet month, with 205% of the average rainfall.
- May-August: Thunderstorms, hailstorms, and flooding were reported during this period.
- June 6th, 21st, and 28th: These dates were specifically mentioned as having thunderstorms.
- June 19-22: A heatwave and severe thunderstorms occurred during these days.
- Overall Summer: The summer of 1936 was noted for its unusual combination of hot and wet weather.
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