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mwr_2026_01_for_print.pdf
(Isles Of Scilly, 31mAMSL) -14.7°C on 8th at Tomintoul No 6 (Banffshire, 320mAMSL) also on 9th at Tomintoul No 6 (Banffshire, 320mAMSL) -17.7°C on 6th at Marham (Norfolk, 21mAMSL) 131.6mm on 10th at Skye: Alltdearg House (Inverness-shire, 55mAMSL) 7.5hr on 4th at Manston (Kent, 49mAMSL) also on 17th
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mwr_2026_01_for_printpdf
(Isles Of Scilly, 31mAMSL) -14.7°C on 8th at Tomintoul No 6 (Banffshire, 320mAMSL) also on 9th at Tomintoul No 6 (Banffshire, 320mAMSL) -17.7°C on 6th at Marham (Norfolk, 21mAMSL) 131.6mm on 10th at Skye: Alltdearg House (Inverness-shire, 55mAMSL) 7.5hr on 4th at Manston (Kent, 49mAMSL) also on 17th
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NCIC Monthly Summary
°C at Dalwhinnie (Inverness-shire). It was generally cloudy on the 4th, with showers in many places during the day. The north started frosty on the 5th, and was bright at times, but the south remained dull and cloudy. Many places started frosty on the 6th, which was generally cloudy, with showery
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Microsoft Word - 2025_01_wind_rain_snow.docx
on 5 January 2025 as anomalies relative to the January 1991-2020 monthly average. Temperatures remained below freezing across northern Scotland on 5th, with, for example, a maximum of -2.3°C at Aviemore, Inverness-shire, but a high of 13.4°C at Benson, Oxfordshire and Heathrow, Greater London
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January a month of two halves for UK weather
in the month. January 2023 mean temperature. Dyce, in Aberdeenshire, had January 2023’s highest temperature with 15.8°C on 24 January, though partly thanks to the Foehn effect, it’s not uncommon for Scotland to see the highest temperature recorded in a winter month. Drumnadrochit, Inverness-shire, posted
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Microsoft Word - 2025_02_storm_eowyn.docx
were exceptionally strong across upland areas. The chart below shows hourly maximum gusts at three of the Met Office mountain weather stations: Aonach Mor (Inverness-shire, 1130masl), Cairnwell (Aberdeenshire, 928masl) and Great Dun Fell (Cumbria, 847masl), each recording gusts of 90 to 100Kt or more
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NCIC Monthly Summary
of rain fell at Seathwaite (Cumbria). A wind gust of 106 knots (122 mph) was recorded at Needles Old Battery (Isle of Wight) on the 18th, a new all-time record for a low-level site in England. A snow-depth of 12 cm was measured at Aviemore (Inverness-shire) on the 10th. Weather impacts Most
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Microsoft Word - PWSCG Annual Report FINAL
was affected by floods between York and Darlington. The snowfalls caused travel disruption, with many roads affected by snow, the A9 closed south of Inverness and the Queensferry crossing closed for a time due to the risk of falling ice. Heavy hail showers led to poor driving conditions on the M5 near
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Storm Dave in context: How the storm unfolded
& Cromarty reporting depths of up to 6 cm. Tulloch Bridge and Aviemore in Inverness‑shire also recorded accumulating snow, with repeated reports of heavy snow through the evening and overnight period. Elsewhere, sleet and snow mixed with rain were observed across parts of northern Scotland, Northern
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02413-getmet-update-v6.pdf
Southampton Southend Exeter E Midlands Humberside Isle of Man Leeds Bradford Liverpool London Gatwick Manchester Newcastle Durham Tees Valley Aberdeen/Dyce Belfast International Edinburgh Glasgow Inverness London Heathrow Prestwick Stornoway Sumburgh 1. Half-hourly reports (METAR) 2. The elements