June 3rd: A very wet day in places as fronts became slow moving across central Southern parts causing localised flooding in places, especially around the New Forest and in Oxfordshire. 24 hours totals to 7pm  included  47mm at Benson (Oxon) and 45mm at Brize Norton, 43mm at Little Rissington and also High Wycombe (Bucks). Unofficially, Thactham (Berks) reported 56mm falling since midnight, most falling in the 12 hours to noon. It was warm and humid in the far south though, with dewpoints as high as 16-17C. 

June 9th: A couple of very warm days for most before a notably more chilly flow arrives from the north on Wednesday. London Clerkenwell recorded 27C on the rooftop site today. Yesterday Lee on Solent (Hants) recorded a similar figure.  Temperatures will struggle to reach 15C for 3-4 days from Wednesday though as a notably cooler flow from the Arctic reaches the UK; south coastal resorts may see the best of the warmth and the sunshine.   

June 22nd: The longest day was one of the windiest recorded in June in recent years as well. As a deep low swung away into the North Sea, a tight gradient on its south western flank brought very gusty winds with it; Wittering reported a gust of 76mph. Loftus and Blackpool reported 63mph. In N Wales one person was hurt when a marquee collapsed in Caerwys, Flintshire, and rail services were affected after a train hit a tree near Wrexham. Properties in Madeley, Shropshire, and Armitage near Lichfield had no electricity for a time.
It was very wet too, Eskdalemuir reported 56mm in the 24 hours to 7pm today and Keswick in the Lake District reported 53mm.

June 26th : More wet weather affected the north of the England and wales today as low pressure dominated giving some very high daily totals which included  77mm at Ringstone Edge reservoir (above Huddersfield) and 67mm at Blackstone reservoir above Rochdale (figures courtesy of Philip Eden). It was windy too in places on coasts with a gust of  55mph on the Mumbles at Swansea.

June 30th: In the end, perhaps surpringly, despite all the wet weather reported above, it was not too poor a month- expect perhaps for central and eastern Scotland. In fact overall the figures show a very average June with figures close to the means for temperature, rainfall and sunshine; in fact it was notably dry and sunny in the SW of England and only really especially wet in central and eastern Scotland.