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  • Microsoft Word - mwr_2023_07_for_print.docx

    the UK, with more than 200% of average across the west of Northern Ireland, Lancashire, Merseyside and the Manchester area and parts of Devon, Dorset and Wiltshire. The UK overall rainfall total was 170% of average overall, making this provisionally the wettest July since 2009 and sixth wettest July

  • mo-state-of-uk-climate-2015-v3.pdf

    show that record temperatures for July were not confined to London or other major urban centres but extended across northern England. Notably, Stonyhurst, Lancashire (a CET station) recorded its highest temperature on record for any month (in a 70+ year recordlength) by a margin of nearly 1 °C

  • mo-state-of-uk-climate-2015-v3pdf

    show that record temperatures for July were not confined to London or other major urban centres but extended across northern England. Notably, Stonyhurst, Lancashire (a CET station) recorded its highest temperature on record for any month (in a 70+ year recordlength) by a margin of nearly 1 °C

  • mwr_2026_03_for_print.pdf

    system produced some local record rainfall for places in Cumbria and Lancashire. Totals generally around 30 to 40mm but as high as 90mm were recorded across these areas on the 24th. As the high pressure retreated, allowing the Atlantic to reassert its influence over the UK, by the 25th, a cold

  • uk_monthly_climate_summary_202003.pdf

    sunny day for most with 12.2 hours of sunshine at Morecambe (Lancashire). 28th to 31st A northerly outbreak on the 28th and 29th brought much cooler weather, with increasingly wintry showers spreading southwards through central and eastern counties on the 28th, and wintry showers persisted in the east

  • mwr_2025_06_for_print.pdf

    (Lancashire, 95mAMSL) 61Kt 70mph on 3rd at Capel Curig No 3 (Gwynedd, 216mAMSL) 99Kt 114mph on 2nd at Cairngorm Summit (Inverness-shire, 1237mAMSL) No non-zero values. mAMSL refers to station elevation in metres above mean sea level. *Mountain stations are above 500mAMSL. Monthly maps These maps

  • uk_monthly_climate_summary_201807.pdf

    with some low cloud near eastern coastal fringes. 16.4 hours of sunshine was recorded at East Malling (Kent) on the 2nd, and at Morecambe (Lancashire) on the 4th. The hot dry sunny weather continued over much of the country between the 5th and 8th, but scattered thundery showers broke out on the 5th, mainly

  • mwr_2026_03_for_printpdf

    system produced some local record rainfall for places in Cumbria and Lancashire. Totals generally around 30 to 40mm but as high as 90mm were recorded across these areas on the 24th. As the high pressure retreated, allowing the Atlantic to reassert its influence over the UK, by the 25th, a cold

  • uk_monthly_climate_summary_201807pdf

    with some low cloud near eastern coastal fringes. 16.4 hours of sunshine was recorded at East Malling (Kent) on the 2nd, and at Morecambe (Lancashire) on the 4th. The hot dry sunny weather continued over much of the country between the 5th and 8th, but scattered thundery showers broke out on the 5th, mainly

  • uk_monthly_climate_summary_201811pdf

    for November was provisionally 1.1 °C above the 1981-2010 long-term average, and the positive anomaly was generally a little higher by night than by day. Rainfall was 101% of average, and it was a dry month in a band from Lancashire across the Midlands to Norfolk but it was notably wet in much of Devon

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