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Teddington Tops the Table for "Warmest" Bonfire Night on Record.

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Yesterday was the warmest bonfire night ever recorded. The Met Office says overnight temperatures in Teddington only dropped to 14.4 degrees. The previous November 5th record 13.9 and was set at Gordon Castle in Moray in 1938.

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In De Bilt, the temperature reached 18.0 degrees Celsius on Wednesday afternoon, making it officially the warmest November 5th ever, according to Weeronline. This is a local heat record recorded by the KNMI weather station in De Bilt. Its central location makes it representative for the entire Netherlands.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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In De Bilt, the temperature reached 18.0 degrees Celsius on Wednesday afternoon, making it officially the warmest November 5th ever, according to Weeronline. This is a local heat record recorded by the KNMI weather station in De Bilt. Its central location makes it representative for the entire Netherlands.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands
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rd.nl broke the news in Apeldoorn, Netherlands on Wednesday, November 5, 2025.
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