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uk_monthly_climate_summary_201912.pdf

. Mean maximum temperatures were mostly around 1.0 °C above average, but nearer 2 °C above in parts of the south-east. Mean minimum temperatures were around 1 °C above average for most areas, but up to 2 °C above average in much of Scotland and northern England. Rainfall was 116% of average

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201909.pdf

was notably warm for some with the temperature not falling below 18.0 °C at Bognor Regis (West Sussex). Bands of showers and longer spells of rain, with some embedded thunderstorms, crossed the country on the 22nd, while it was very warm in East Anglia with a high of 27.7 °C at Weybourne (Norfolk). Most

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Storm Ciarán

Ciarán could see significant flooding along parts of the south coast tomorrow, while minor impacts are possible along the coast from Dorset to Sussex this evening and along parts of the Yorkshire and Northeast coasts on Thursday.  “Rain from the storm could also see significant surface water and river

NCIC Monthly Summary

was near average in some western areas, but well above average further east, with over 200% of normal for London and the south-east and also parts of Aberdeenshire and Moray. Sunshine was particularly low for much of England and Wales, with only the south of Northern Ireland and the Isle of Man

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highest in the series (behind 1998, due to 1998 having had a much higher average minimum). With 82% of average rainfall and 144% of average sunshine, the UK as a whole had a rather dry and particularly sunny month, but many western and southern areas had near-average rainfall while the north-east

NCIC Monthly Summary

above average elsewhere, with parts of eastern Scotland, East Anglia and Gloucestershire seeing more than twice the normal rainfall. Sunshine was 93% of average, and it was sunnier than average in central southern England, the Midlands and East Anglia, but sunshine was well below normal in Wales

NCIC Monthly Summary

flooding on roads, with disruption to numerous rail services due to flooded platforms, stations, or lines. Vehicles were stranded in flood water in Ashington, West Sussex, and a mini-tornado was reported in Worthing causing some minor damage to gardens. Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue reported

snow-and-low-temperatures---december-2009-to-january-2010---met-office.pdf

grit and salt due to concerns over supplies running low. Heavy snowfalls on Monday January 4th across north-west England saw Manchester and Liverpool airports closed for a time, with further snowfalls on the 5th causing continuing problems. Overnight on 5th/6th January, southern England, north-east

mwr_2024_05_for_print.pdf

, the Midlands and southern England, leading to reports of lightning damage to the rail electricity supply in Wiltshire and damage to homes and power supply in Sussex. Some areas in Devon and Somerset saw travel disruption due to surface water flooding and fallen trees. Further scattered heavy downpours over

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