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Warwick and Southam City Pack, working with Warwick District Council West Dunbartonshire City Pack, working with West Dunbartonshire Council West Midlands City Pack, working with West Midlands Combined Authority. We also produced this document to show how our City Packs are being used. In October 2024 our

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% of average, and it was exceptionally wet in parts of the Midlands, Lincolnshire, north-east England, and eastern fringes of Scotland, with more than twice the normal rainfall in places. In contrast, it was exceptionally dry in parts of north-west Scotland. Sunshine was 84% of average, and was generally

NCIC Monthly Summary

(Cumbria) of only -0.1 °C and Copley (Durham) reporting 9 cm of lying snow. The 5th started cold, with frost for many inland locations, then it was sunny for many, with just the odd isolated shower in the Midlands and the south-west. The 6th began with widespread frost, severe away from western areas

Met Office daily weather: Widespread heatwaves as we head into the weekend

cooler due to onshore breezes and low cloud. However, inland areas, particularly across much of England west of the Meridian, including the West Midlands, far eastern and southeastern Wales, the M4 corridor, and the West Country, are expected to see peak temperatures of around 33°C. There is a 30

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across Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire, Northamptonshire, Oxfordshire and elsewhere. Torrential downpours caused surface water flooding in the west Midlands with major roads closed including a section of the M5. Houses in Stoke-on-Trent and Derby were reported to be struck by lightning and there was also

Met Office daily weather: Showery midweek with sunshine ahead

will soon develop across Wales, the Midlands, and East Anglia, slowly drifting southeast through the day. Additional showers are expected to pop up elsewhere, though these will gradually ease from the west later on. While the south will feel warm, much of the country will remain on the cooler side

NCIC Monthly Summary

clearance of fog in the Midlands and south-west. The 19th saw fog in the Vale of York soon clearing, and was generally sunny. The 20th was fine, brightest in the west, but showery rain spread into East Anglia from midday. All but the south-west started frosty on the 21st, with fog in central and south

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roads closed due to snow. East Midlands Airport was closed for a time and Stansted Airport was also affected. As milder air brought rain and snowmelt, some surface water issues affected west Wales and south-west England with some roads closed due to flooding, and a landslip onto a rail line. On the 24th

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Wallingford, National Centre for Atmospheric Science, National Oceanography Centre, University of Birmingham, University of Leeds, and the University of Reading. UK research institutes can find out about research calls and how to get involved in the project on our fund management page. Why

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