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Airport (Western Isles, 15mAMSL) 60Kt 69mph on 29th at Berry Head (Devon, 58mAMSL) 88Kt 101mph on 14th at Aonach Mor (Inverness-shire, 1130mAMSL) No non-zero values. mAMSL refers to station elevation in metres above mean sea level. *Mountain stations are above 500mAMSL. Monthly maps These maps show

NCIC Monthly Summary

, over the east from early on, spreading to all parts by afternoon, Aviemore (Inverness-shire) reporting 5 cm of snow lying at 0900 and Braemar (Aberdeenshire) recording a maximum temperature of only 3.3 °C. Northern Ireland diary of highlights After a mostly fine but at times cold start

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(in Strathclyde Region), 13mAMSL) 118Kt 136mph on 3rd at Cairngorm Summit (Inverness-shire, 1237mAMSL) No non-zero values. mAMSL refers to station elevation in metres above mean sea level. *Mountain stations are above 500mAMSL. Monthly maps These maps show monthly average daily maximum, monthly average daily

NCIC Monthly Summary

, with blustery sleet or snow showers, most frequent in northern and northeastern parts, just a few slipping further south, though central and southern parts were mainly bright and dry; it was cold too, with Dalwhinnie (Inverness-shire) struggling to a maximum of only - 0.2 °C. Most places began frosty

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(Ross & Cromarty, 15mAMSL) 11.7hr on 5th at Shoeburyness, Landwick (Essex, 2mAMSL) 68Kt 78mph on 14th at Wight: Needles Old Battery (Isle Of Wight, 80mAMSL) 88Kt 101mph on 18th at Cairngorm Summit (Inverness-shire, 1237mAMSL) No non-zero values. mAMSL refers to station elevation in metres above mean sea

NCIC Monthly Summary

services between Glasgow and Perth. On the same day in mid-Wales the A478 was closed for several hours due to flooding. On the 7th there was further disruption to road and rail travel in various parts of Scotland following heavy rain the previous night; trains between Perth and Inverness were suspended

NCIC Monthly Summary

closures or partial blockages included parts of the M8 and M9. Rail routes disrupted by fallen trees and other obstructions included the West Coast Main Line as well as routes serving Glasgow, Aberdeen, and Inverness. The Tay Road Bridge was closed, and the Queensferry Crossing was closed to high-sided

NCIC Monthly Summary

on the 3rd, with Kinbrace (Sutherland) down to -5.9 °C, while persistent rain already in the west spread quickly to all parts except the north-east by the afternoon, but it turned brighter with showers in the south by evening; it was cold, with Dalwhinnie (Inverness-shire) struggling to a maximum

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201803.pdf

at Cawdor Castle (Nairnshire) and a maximum of -2.9 °C at Braemar (Aberdeenshire) and Dalwhinnie (Inverness-shire), with frequent, heavy snow showers in most parts, although drier and brighter in the west. Snow showers persisted over the east on the 2nd, with the west drier; Drumalbin (Lanarkshire

NCIC Monthly Summary

slipping further south, though central and southern parts were mainly bright and dry; it was cold too, with Dalwhinnie (Inverness-shire) struggling to a maximum of only - 0.2 °C. Most places began frosty on the 28th, with snow over the Central Belt and southern counties clearing southwards by midday

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