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NCIC Monthly Summary
, Cardiff Bute Park not falling below 10.8 °C, the morning of the 13th was rather misty and foggy around coasts, then most areas saw some showery rain, but the afternoon became drier and much brighter. 14th to 24th The 14th was cloudy but dry. The 15th was dry too, and brighter in places. The 16th
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. There were speed restrictions on the rail network in Wales, fallen trees in Cardiff and over 12000 without power in mid- and north Wales with evacuations in north Wales. A woman was hurt by a fallen tree in the east of England. On the 27th, rain and localised thunderstorms brought flooding
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fewer. It was mild overnight into the 18th, with Cardiff Bute Park not falling below 16.2 °C, then mostly cloudy but fine. The 19th saw sunny spells and scattered showers developing in the east. The 20th began dry, apart from isolated showers in the north-west at first, but an area of showery
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was particularly busy for firefighters around Swansea, Port Talbot, Cardiff and Newport with reports of road and property flooding. The Victoria Park observatory in Swansea recorded more than its entire September average rainfall on the 6th alone with 87 mm falling, 44 mm of which fell in a single
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was particularly busy for firefighters around Swansea, Port Talbot, Cardiff and Newport with reports of road and property flooding. The Victoria Park observatory in Swansea recorded more than its entire September average rainfall on the 6th alone with 87 mm falling, 44 mm of which fell in a single
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afternoon. The 15th was mostly cloudy, with rain at times. It was again mostly cloudy on the 16th with isolated showers, and remaining breezy in exposed parts. The 17th was mostly cloudy, but showers were fewer. It was mild overnight into the 18th, with Cardiff Bute Park not falling below 16.2 °C
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spread from the west into most parts by dusk. Southerly winds brought warm weather on the 20th, with scattered showers and occasional sunny interludes, strong winds at times in western counties, and a high of 18.0 °C at Hawarden (Clwyd). A mild night followed, with Cardiff Bute Park not falling below
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parts, clearing by early evening. The 16th was mainly fine and warm, with just a few isolated showers in the south during the afternoon. After a mild night, Colwyn Bay (Clwyd) not falling below 17.5 °C, the 17th was sunny and warm, Cardiff Bute Park reaching 28.4 °C, but coastal areas were cooler
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of surface water flooding and some minor property flooding in St. Ives and on some minor roads between St. Ives and Penzance. The 11th saw further thundery downpours; in Cardiff, three separate houses were reported as having been struck by lightning, one suffering both external and internal damage
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