This year was the second warmest on record for the UK, the Met Office says. Provisional figures show that only 2006, with an average temperature of 9.73C (49.5F), was warmer than 2011\'s average temperature of 9.62C (49.3F). This year saw high temperatures for lengthy periods; including the warmest April and spring on record, the second warmest autumn and the warmest October day. Early figures suggest 2011 is ending with a \"close to average\" December. John Prior, national climate manager at the Met Office, said: \"While it may have felt mild for many so far this December, temperatures overall have been close to what we would expect. \"It may be that the stark change from last year, which was the coldest December on record for the UK, has led many to think it has been unseasonably warm.\" All bar one of the top 10 warmest years on record have occurred since 1997 and all the UK\'s top seven warmest years happened in the past decade.