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Greycrook is a village off the A68 and the A699 in the Scottish Borders , approximately 500 m (550 yd) south-east of St Boswells , and close to Dryburgh , Dryburgh Abbey , Maxton , Newtown St Boswells , and the River Tweed .

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3-454: It was here that the highest temperature in Scotland , 32.9 °C (91.2 °F), was recorded on 9 August 2003. The Record Was Beaten On 19 July 2022, When 35.1 °C Was Recorded In Kelso During The 2022 European Heat Waves 55°33′59″N 2°38′13″W  /  55.56639°N 2.63694°W  / 55.56639; -2.63694 This Scottish Borders location article is

6-566: A stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . United Kingdom weather records The United Kingdom weather records show the most extreme weather ever recorded in the United Kingdom , such as temperature, wind speed, and rainfall records. Reliable temperature records for the whole of the United Kingdom go back to about 1880. Daily records unless otherwise specified are from 0900-2100 UTC. As of 20 December 2022,

9-503: The records, as recorded by the Met Office , are: Earlier records for England/UK since 1911 are shown with a * in the "Top 10 hottest days" table below. Starred entries signify the then-highest temperature recorded up to that date, until surpassed by the next starred date above. Shetland holds the unofficial British record for wind speed. A gust of 197 mph (317 km/h) was reported on 1 January 1992. An earlier gust in 1962

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