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2024 Q2 Report – Temperature and Humidity in York

This is the latest quarterly report detailing the temperature and humidity in York for 2024 Q2 (April to June), using our own custom remote monitoring equipment, we track three months of climatic measurements focusing seasonal variances vs other meteorological periods of the year.

We measure, chart and do comparisons of indoor and outdoor hygrometer readings throughout this quarter in which temperatures increased throughout the period of spring moving towards summer. We evaluate details, averages, highs and lows seen across the months. This is a quarter where temperatures increased, at a time of year when Flood Damage Services can see increased demand from customers in the region.

Past data reports we have produced are in a separate hygrometer section of our blog – you can see last quarter’s 2024 Q1 Report – Temperature and Humidity in York report

Temperature and Humidity in York - 2024 Q2
Temperature and Humidity in York – 2024 Q2

Let’s start with the headline figures and a summary for 2024 Q2:

  • 2024 Q2 was warmer in York, with average outdoor temperature at 13.6°C
  • This was more so in June, as expected, temperatures rising into the high 20s
  • The highest outdoor temperature in York was 27.5°C and the minimum was 1.6°C
  • The max temperature occurred on June 25th in the middle of the afternoon
  • This gives an outdoor range (between high and low) of 25.9°C
  • The average indoor temperature was at 19.2°C, higher than outside as expected
  • The maximum indoor temperature in York was 24.7°C and the minimum was 15.9°C
  • The high was on the evening of 26th June and slightly lower that the outdoor max
  • Unlike some other previous months, there was closer overlap of inside and outside
  • This means an indoor range of just 8.8°C which is significantly narrower

Temperature Chart York - 2024 Q2
Temperature Chart York for 2024 Q2

The graph trend above shows the full, detailed readings taken over the full quarter, from which the 2024 Q2 highs, lows, range and averages were calculated. It shows daily variances and changes in temperature with highs commonly during the day and lows during the night. As we mentioned earlier, this period saw a noticeable increase comparing April to June which you would expect.

On this chart, you can definitely see the outdoor temperature peak in late June. Although, interestingly there was a drop in temperatures immediately after that high.

Again, as experienced previously, the indoor temperatures stayed within a very relatively narrow (and warm) temperature band. These were generally higher than outside in earlier months, then similar later on.

Humidity in York – 2024 Q2

Humidity in York 2024 Q2
Humidity in York – 2024 Q2

Here are the key points from the humidity readings from York in 2024 Q2:

  • 2024 Q2 had an average outside relative humidity of 73.6%
  • This is slightly below the levels we saw in earlier months of 2024
  • The highest outdoor humidity in York was 97% and the minimum was 42%
  • This means an outdoor range (between top and bottom) of 55%
  • As normal, lower humidity generally was when temperatures were higher
  • The average indoor relative humidity was, as expected, lower at 56.8%
  • The lowest indoor humidity in York was 43% and the highest was 70%
  • This means an indoor range of just 27% which is also less than outdoor

On this, see our guide explaining what is Condensation, which is linked to humidity.

Humidity York  2024 Q2
Humidity in York – 2024 Q2

The trended graph above shows the interesting data from which 2024 Q2 highs, lows, range and averages were calculated. Outdoor relative humidity was generally higher across the quarter but, in places came close to indoor levels at a number of points.

Regarding moisture and humidity, please see our handy information about Damp and Mould Problems in York

Temperature Ranges in York – 2024 Q2

Temperature Distribution York 2024 Q2
Temperature Distribution – York 2024 Q2

As you can clearly observe above, the inside temperature readings taken from the hygrometer measurements for 2024 Q2 are fairly closely grouped with around 60% of the readings being at 18-19°C (rounded to the nearest degree). In a noticeable contrast, the outside readings are clearly more widely spread.

This is also duplicated somewhat similarly with the comparable relative humidity readings, with indoor being lower most often and not getting anywhere near the max readings seen outside.

Humidity Distribution York 2024 Q2
Humidity Distribution in York, 2024 Q2

Temperature and Humidity by Time of Day – 2024 Q2

The final set of informative data points for 2024 Q2 compares at how different times of day affect indoor and outdoor readings taken by the hygrometer data trackers. The four familiar groups are:

  • Morning – 6am to Noon
  • Afternoon – Noon to 6pm
  • Evening – 6pm to Midnight
  • Night – Midnight to 6am

Hygrometer Range Time of Day 2024 Q2
Hygrometer Range (Time of Day) – 2024 Q2

As you’d commonly expect to see (especially in Spring), the afternoon was commonly the warmer part of the day in York during 2024 Q2 with the night and following morning being the colder, with evening readings fractionally warmer on average vs the morning. This was generally the opposite of relative humidity for the reasons mentioned previously in this guide.

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Temperature and Humidity Measurement – Other Useful Info

Here are a few other posts related to this particular subject that you may find useful to view:

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What was the temperature in York in Q2 2024?

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There were noticeable variances comparing temperatures in York for the second quarter of 2024 although, as you’d expect, June was the warmest month. The highest temperature locally was 27.5 degrees Celsius with an average for the overall month of 13.6 degrees. The readings were taken by our own local York weather monitoring station in the outskirts of York (not in the city centre).

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