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Scotland heavy rain on the 10th led to localised flooding of the rail line between Glasgow, Lanark and Edinburgh. Localized intense rainfall on the 11th in the Birmingham area also disrupted rail services. The weekends of the 15th to 16th and 22nd to 23rd brought further reports of disruption as low

mwr_2024_08_for_print.pdf

while southern England only recorded 50% of the average. Some areas of Scotland including Glasgow, Renfrewshire, and Ayrshire and Arran provisionally recorded over 200% of the average August rainfall. Western Scotland provisionally experienced its third wettest August on record in a series from

Met Office Annual Report and Accounts 2019/20

climate conference in Glasgow with Italy, now taking place in 2021 as a result of the Coronavirus pandemic. In addition to our ongoing climate work we are planning on hosting an agenda-setting science conference, involving a strong virtual presence linking international partners. We aim to be a carbon

Climate and climate change

Synoptic and climate stations

, -2.467 Manual Forrest Lodge, Burnhead Scotland 55.144, -4.276 Manual Fyvie Castle Scotland 57.443, -2.388 Automatic Gartocharn, Portnellan Farm Scotland 56.048, -4.566 Manual Glasgow, Bishopton Scotland 55.907, -4.531 Automatic Grangemouth Refinery Scotland 56.009, -3.685 Manual Gt Cumbrae: Millport

mwr_2025_02_for_print.pdf

of low cloud. On the 4th, a slow, eastwards-moving cold front gave prolonged rainfall across the western side of Scotland. There were several reports of minor flooding on some of the trunk roads around Glasgow. By the 6th, high pressure was exerting its influence across much of the UK, which would

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201802.pdf

cancelled, with numerous train operators suffering from delays and cancellations, and there were delays and cancellations to flights too. On the 28th, there was widespread severe travel disruption, with congestion and delays on the roads and railways. Air transport was severely disrupted, Glasgow airport

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201812.pdf

and the Glasgow area in the run-up to Christmas, and more widely across England from Christmas Eve into Christmas Day. England diary of highlights The first third of December was generally mild, wet and windy. It turned more settled and briefly colder around midmonth due to a Scandinavian blocking high

NCIC Monthly Summary

, ScotRail reported some cancellations on the Inverness-Elgin-Aberdeen route. On the 24th there were some reports of flooding on the A8 in Scotland and a rail line between Glasgow and Edinburgh. England diary of highlights November was mostly mild with southerly winds, but there were brief spells

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of low cloud. On the 4th, a slow, eastwards-moving cold front gave prolonged rainfall across the western side of Scotland. There were several reports of minor flooding on some of the trunk roads around Glasgow. By the 6th, high pressure was exerting its influence across much of the UK, which would

Microsoft Word - mwr_2024_08_for_print.docx

while southern England only recorded 50% of the average. Some areas of Scotland including Glasgow, Renfrewshire, and Ayrshire and Arran provisionally recorded over 200% of the average August rainfall. Western Scotland provisionally experienced its third wettest August on record in a series from

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