The meteorological station at our Wallingford, Oxfordshire site has been measuring local weather conditions, including daily rainfall, sunshine and temperature parameters, since 1962. Observations are also made of cloud cover, present weather and visibility.
Long-term measuring
Daily manual data
These graphs display the data manually recorded from the Wallingford Meteorolgical Site over the last six months. Latest values are shown in the top right hand corner of each graph.
Key: Red and blue areas represent lowest or highest values recorded on each day over the period of record (the narrow envelope in the concrete minimum temperature exists as this has only been measured since May 2011). The grey line represents the long term average.
Dry bulb temperature
Minimum temperature
Maximum temperature
Grass minimum temperature
Concrete minimum temperature
Rainfall
Ground level rainfall
Soil temperatures
Sunshine hours
Mean wind
Further information
- More information about how the data is measured and used can be found on our Met Site project page.
- There is also an automatic weather station on the site.
- Current and recent weather can be viewed on this website and full historic data can be requested. The data is available free-of-charge, for further details contact Steve Turner.
View a time-lapse video from the met station recorded in December 2015