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  • ex-hurricane-ophelia-16-october-2017---met-office.pdf

    in Barrow, Cumbria. Flights from Manchester and Edinburgh to the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland were cancelled, and in Wales some roads and railway lines were closed. Ferry services between Wales and Ireland were also disrupted. Storm Ophelia brought heavy rain and very mild temperatures caused

  • Microsoft Word - 2025_01_wind_rain_snow.docx

    January led to further significant flooding problems. Worst hit areas included parts of Leicestershire and Lincolnshire with major incidents declared. A severe flood warning was issued for the River Soar at caravan parks near Barrow upon Soar, Leicestershire due to both heavy rain and snowmelt

  • February’s weather extremes: a closer look at February's current weather records

    . The daily rainfall records within the dataset underline this pattern clearly. Last year, White Barrow in Devon experienced an exceptional daily total of 111.4mm, while previous years highlight even more dramatic rainfall events. Honister Pass in Cumbria, a location renowned for high precipitation

  • Microsoft Word - CompleteDocumentOctober2019.docx

    of eastern England, notably in Yorkshire, and also the far south-west, having more than twice the normal rainfall, but in Scotland, Northern Ireland and Cumbria it was generally drier than average. Sunshine was 95% of average, and sunshine was below normal over most of England and Wales but above

  • mwr_2026_03_for_print.pdf

    . The rainfall distribution reflected the southwesterly nature of the month with northwest Scotland and Cumbria seeing wetter than average conditions whilst much of southern and eastern England, along with parts of eastern Scotland, had a drier than average month. In contrast to February, many parts

  • Weather records for New Year’s Day and New Year’s Eve across the UK

    at Honister Pass (Cumbria), England in 2024. Scotland saw 119.2mm at Cassley (Sutherland) in 1983, Wales recorded 144.0mm at Capel Curig (Gwynedd) in 2024, and Northern Ireland had 82.0mm at Trassey (Down) in 2000. Snowfall has also been significant at times, with the deepest snow depth for the UK

  • mwr_2025_02_for_print_v1pdf

    but also milder weather across the UK. The 19th saw heavy rainfall across parts of Cumbria whilst the winds were also on the increase with reports on the 21st of around 1500 customers without power across southeastern Northern Ireland and several trees reportedly brought down by the strong southerly winds

  • mwr_2025_02_for_print.pdf

    but also milder weather across the UK. The 19th saw heavy rainfall across parts of Cumbria whilst the winds were also on the increase with reports on the 21st of around 1500 customers without power across southeastern Northern Ireland and several trees reportedly brought down by the strong southerly winds

  • mwr_2025_02_for_print_v1.pdf

    but also milder weather across the UK. The 19th saw heavy rainfall across parts of Cumbria whilst the winds were also on the increase with reports on the 21st of around 1500 customers without power across southeastern Northern Ireland and several trees reportedly brought down by the strong southerly winds

  • factsheet_9_weather_extremes_october2025pdf

    January 1982 February –22.2 °C Scaleby (Cumbria) Ketton (Leicestershire) 19 February 1892 8 February 1895 March –21.1 °C Houghall (Co. Durham) 4 March 1947 April –15.0 °C Newton Rigg (Cumbria) 2 April 1917 May –9.4 °C Lynford (Norfolk) June –5.6 °C Santon Downham (Norfolk) 4 May 1941 11 May 1941 1 June

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