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June Snowfall 2 June 1975

Monday 2 June 1975 (Widespread June snowfall) Weather chart for 1200 UTC on 2 June 1975 General summary A band of rain, with some sleet or snow in places, across the Midlands quickly pushed south to lie across southern counties of England by midday. The afternoon saw this cloud and rain, with some

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UK heatwave likely, with warm air boosted by weather conditions from Europe

, at 28ºC.  Tony Wisson added: “By the beginning of the weekend we could very well be meeting heatwave thresholds in places. While the warmest temperatures are likely across London and the east of England, by Saturday heatwave thresholds could be reached across much of the Midlands, low-lying areas

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Satellite image of the month - 2021

. Residents of Madrid saw the deepest snow accumulations in the city for over 50 years with 50-60 cm of snow lying in some parts. Relatively cloud-free conditions on January 11th allowed this image to be captured by the NASA/NOAA operated Suomi-NPP satellite, showing the extent of the snow cover over

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

Microsoft Word - Feb2021_fulldocument_v1.docx

in the afternoon. It was generally cloudy on the 7th, feeling colder as an easterly wind set in, with wintry showers near north-eastern coasts, and a broad area of snow over East Anglia and the south-east, producing up to 10cm of lying snow in some places. Widespread frost on the 8th, with wintry showers

Introduction to seasonal forecasting

this information in the form of geographical maps of these probabilities for seasonally-averaged temperature and rainfall. How are the forecasts produced? The same computer models of the atmosphere that are used to make the familiar daily weather forecasts also lie at the heart of seasonal

Beast from the East February/March 2008

widespread impacts. The Met Office issued two Red Warnings for snow and almost all areas experienced some lying snow with the greatest accumulations across upland northern and eastern areas and subsequently parts of South West England and South Wales. On 28 February a man died after falling into a frozen

Digital Library and Archive

Over the last few years the NMLA have been working towards a new archiving capability that provides a safe and secure repository for our digital library and archive content. Digital preservation lies at the heart of this archive which means we are able to protect and preserve our digital content

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UK weather forecast: warm weather for now, rain for the weekend

to lie west of the UK into next week with showers and some longer spells of rain likely, but also some drier and sunnier intervals, with temperatures around average for the time of year. Keep up to date with weather warnings, and you can find the latest forecast on our website, on YouTube, by following us on X and Facebook, as well as on our mobile app which is available for iPhone from the App store and for Android from the Google Play store.  

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Construction begins on new radar for East Anglia

Office Services Director, Simon Brown, said; “We are pleased to see construction start on this significant Met Office and the Environment Agency investment. “While the radar will extend observational reach further east, its most important contribution lies in the improved rainfall detection

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