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  • uk_monthly_climate_summary_201809.pdf

    %. Sunshine was 108% of average, and it was broadly sunnier in eastern areas than further west, with the London area having over 130% of normal sunshine. The UK monthly extremes were as follows: A maximum temperature of 26.5 °C was recorded at Cambridge Botanic Gardens (Cambridgeshire) on the 17th. A minimum

  • uk_monthly_climate_summary_201809pdf

    %. Sunshine was 108% of average, and it was broadly sunnier in eastern areas than further west, with the London area having over 130% of normal sunshine. The UK monthly extremes were as follows: A maximum temperature of 26.5 °C was recorded at Cambridge Botanic Gardens (Cambridgeshire) on the 17th. A minimum

  • uk_monthly_climate_summary_201909pdf

    affected all of Wales and western/northern areas of England. There was flooding in York; the River Ouse burst its banks but, thanks to Environment Agency flood warnings, property and land were able to be protected. There were also delays and flooded roads in Hertfordshire and Cambridgeshire. England

  • The year in weather: 2025

    recorded a very dry March, with Norfolk, Suffolk, Devon, Cambridgeshire and Gwynedd all within their top three driest Marches since 1836.  April  April started in a similar vein to March, with high pressure bringing settled conditions to the UK and very little rain. A period of unsettled weather

  • mwr_2026_04_for_printpdf

    to above average rainfall while southern areas were much drier. England provisionally recorded just 38% of the long-term average April rainfall, while Scotland recorded 117% of the average. Cambridgeshire provisionally recorded its second driest April on record, Norfolk its third, and Bedfordshire its

  • ACMAD Assessment Final Report

    limitations in terms of technical capacity, availability of professional staff and applications software. For example, recruiting and maintaining professional staff is a major challenge for ACMAD because the salary the Centre offers is not very attractive for young graduates, a consequence of the low

  • Microsoft Word - PWSCG meeting minutes April 2022 - without in camera_Final (1)

    and sustaining services. � There are running cost challenges associated with electricity, salary, commodities. The Met Office has also been impacted by the buoyant jobs market. Operating without any slack in terms of staff numbers. � Recognise the importance and success of the heat warnings, the run

  • mwr_2024_09_for_print.pdf

    at 0900 UTC 30.1°C on 1st at Cambridge, Botanic Garden (Cambridgeshire, 13mAMSL) 7.3°C on 27th at Balmoral (Aberdeenshire, 283mAMSL) 18.8°C on 2nd at London, St James's Park (Greater London, 5mAMSL) -3.0°C on 25th at Tyndrum No 3 (Perthshire (in Central Region), 168mAMSL) and Braemar No 2

  • mwr_2024_09_for_print_v1.pdf

    at 0900 UTC 30.1°C on 1st at Cambridge, Botanic Garden (Cambridgeshire, 13mAMSL) 7.3°C on 27th at Balmoral (Aberdeenshire, 283mAMSL) 18.8°C on 2nd at London, St James's Park (Greater London, 5mAMSL) -3.0°C on 25th at Tyndrum No 3 (Perthshire (in Central Region), 168mAMSL) and Braemar No 2

  • mwr_2024_09_for_print_v2.pdf

    Minimum Lowest Minimum Lowest Grass Minimum Most Rainfall Most Sunshine Highest Gust Highest Gust (mountain*) Greatest Snow Depth at 0900 UTC 30.1°C on 1st at Cambridge, Botanic Garden (Cambridgeshire, 13mAMSL) 7.3°C on 27th at Balmoral (Aberdeenshire, 283mAMSL) 18.8°C on 2nd at London, St James's

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