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flooding-in-north-cornwall---16-august-2004---met-office.pdf

, Somerset (238.8 mm in 24 hours) August 1952 Lynmouth, Devon (229.5 mm in 24 hours) June 1957 Camelford, Cornwall (203.2 mm in 24 hours) Rainfall information The following data was obtained from the Environment Agency on 19 August 2004. No quality control has yet been undertaken on the data. 24-hour

Glasgow Storm 15 January 1968

) and Abergynolwyn (Gwynedd) Most Sunshine 6.8 hours at Clacton-On-Sea (Essex) National Meteorological Library and Archive Met Office FitzRoy Road Exeter Devon EX1 3PB United Kingdom Tel: 0370 900 0100 Fax: 0370 900 5050 Email: [email protected] Met Office Digital Library and Archive https://digital.nmla.metoffice.gov.uk/archive ©Crown copyright Met Office and the Met Office logo are registered trademarks

Heavy Rainfall 8 June 1957

16.0 hours at Aldergrove (County Antrim) National Meteorological Library and Archive Met Office FitzRoy Road Exeter Devon EX1 3PB United Kingdom Tel: 0370 900 0100 Fax: 0370 900 5050 Email: [email protected] Met Office Digital Library and Archive https://digital.nmla.metoffice.gov.uk/archive ©Crown copyright Met Office and the Met Office logo are registered trademarks

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Wet weekend for many

mm may accumulate in a few places, most likely across the higher ground of south Devon". On Saturday two further yellow rain warnings have also been issued. The first one, valid from 4am to midnight on Saturday (23rd November), covers north east England and parts of the East Midlands and warns

Complaints procedure

to complain You can make a complaint by email, post or telephone.  Telephone 0370 900 0100 Email address [email protected] Postal address Met Office Fitzroy Road Exeter Devon EX1 3PB United Kingdom What we need from you To process your complaint as quickly as possible we will require you to provide

June Snowfall 2 June 1975

Airport (Greater London) Lowest Minimum Temperature -3.3 °C at Gleneages (Tayside) Most Rainfall 23.8 mm at Snainton (North Yorkshire) Most Sunshine 13.4 hours at Lerwick (Shetland) National Meteorological Library and Archive Met Office FitzRoy Road Exeter Devon EX1 3PB United Kingdom Tel: 0370 900

Record 24 hour Rainfall 18 July 1955

(Gloucestershire) Lowest Minimum Temperature 4.4 °C at Stornoway Airport (Western Isles) Most Rainfall 279.4 mm at Martinstown, Chantry (Dorset) Most Sunshine 13.4 hours at Tiree (Argyll) National Meteorological Library and Archive Met Office FitzRoy Road Exeter Devon EX1 3PB United Kingdom Tel: 0370

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Storm Darragh has been named

Office (@metoffice) December 5, 2024 Jason Kelly is a Met Office Chief Forecaster. He said: “Storm Darragh is an evolving system and will bring several hazards, including wind gusts of up to 70-80mph around western coasts, especially from Devon and Cornwall to southwest Scotland and Northern Ireland

Eskdalemuir Storm 26 June 1953

Exeter Devon EX1 3PB United Kingdom Tel: 0370 900 0100 Fax: 0370 900 5050 Email: [email protected] Met Office Digital Library and Archive https://digital.nmla.metoffice.gov.uk/archive ©Crown copyright Met Office and the Met Office logo are registered trademarks

Microsoft Word - 2019_010_october_rainfall.docx

to 0900 UTC 27 October 2019. 50 to 80mm fell across a swathe from north Devon through Wales to the Peak District. Upland areas of South Wales (particularly the Brecon Beacons) and Dartmoor recorded over 100mm with totals in some locations exceeding 130mm. Most of this rain during a 24-hour period

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