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1987 Storm 16 October 1987

Park - top right) and wind speed (anemogram for Shoeburyness - bottom). Daily weather extremes Highest Maximum Temperature 15.5 °C at Jeresey, St Helier (Channel Islands) Lowest Minimum Temperature 0.4 °C at Tummel Bridge (Tayside) Most Rainfall 69.5 mm at Trawstynydd (Gwynedd) Most Sunshine 8.1 hours

June Snowfall 2 June 1975

were between Essex and Kent at Castle Park, Colchester and between Derbyshire and Lancashire at Buxton. Strong to gale force winds, occasionally severe on coasts, occurred in Scotland and Northern Ireland with many places reporting gusts in excess of 40 knots. Highest gust speeds: Benbecula 70 knots

Weather records for New Year’s Day and New Year’s Eve across the UK

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Extreme heat ahead of thunderstorm warnings

to take steps to ensure they are keeping themselves and their communities safe.    "In this heat please don’t use barbecues when out in the countryside or at local parks.  Be careful not discard cigarettes without making sure they are fully stubbed out and don't drop litter. In these tinder dry conditions

Factsheets

(Factsheet 13) 14. Microclimates A microclimate is the distinctive climate of a small-scale area, such as a garden, park, valley or part of a city. The weather variables in a microclimate, such as temperature, rainfall, wind or humidity, may be subtly different to the conditions prevailing over

NCIC Monthly Summary

at Teddington Bushy Park (Greater London) on the 14th. A minimum temperature of -2.4 °C was recorded at Altnaharra (Sutherland) on the 22nd. In the 24 hours ending at 0900 GMT on the 28th, 74.0 mm of rain fell at Princetown (Devon). A wind gust of 47 knots (54 mph) was recorded at Loch Glascarnoch (Ross

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Parc Cathays / Cathays Park Caerdydd / Cardiff CF10 3NQ SIR GAERFYRDDIN - CARMARTHENSHIRE Scale 1:75,000 Coordinate System: British National Grid Projection: Transverse Mercator Datum: OSGB 1936 False Easting: 400,000.0000 False Northing: -100,000.0000 Central Meridian: -2.0000 Scale Factor: 0.9996

Beast from the East February/March 2008

lake in a London park. There was severe travel disruption with roads closed and numerous road traffic collisions. Cars were stranded overnight on many roads in both Scotland and England. Rail services were cancelled and air transport was severely disrupted. Thousands of schools across England, Wales

VE Day and the weather: How forecasts helped shape victory

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