Jersey has just had its warmest spring on record.
The average temperature for the season was 1.6 degrees above the 30 year average, at 12.7 Celsius.
The warmest spring day came on 30 April, when it reached 25.9 C.
It was the third driest spring since 1894 too, with around 60% less rain than usual. A total of 67.6mm was recorded, compared to the 178mm average.
The wettest day of the season was 18 April, when 13.4mm of rain was measured at the Maison St Louis observatory.
Jersey Met data shows 2025 was also Jersey's fourth sunniest spring since records began 100 years ago.
794 hours of sunshine were recorded at Fort Regent. That is 165 hours - almost seven full days - more than is typical across March, April and May.
Spring 2025 in Jersey - Warmest Spring on record, along with being 3rd driest and 4th sunniest, since records began. pic.twitter.com/qVvrEi9hPi
— Jersey Met (@Jersey_Met) June 2, 2025

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