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uk_monthly_climate_summary_201807.pdf

Wales and North Yorkshire on the 16th, and the northbound A19 had to be closed. Heavy showers and thunderstorms broke out on the 20th across parts of Northamptonshire, Cambridge, Rutland, Lincolnshire and Norfolk, but with no impacts resulting. Increasingly high temperatures developed across the east

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201804.pdf

, but patchy rain and drizzle affected the north, and around midday the south-west saw some rain. On the 7th, rain over the south-west spread north reaching the Borders by evening. Rain persisted over East Anglia and the south-east on the 8th, spreading north into Lincolnshire and East Yorkshire

uk_monthly_climate_summary_202001.pdf

, but there were breaks in the cloud sheet in north-east England, and Thornes Park (West Yorkshire) reached a high of 14.7 °C. Most places were dull on the 23rd and 24th, with fog patches in places, but again parts of north-east England and Lincolnshire had some sunshine. All parts were cloudy

mwr_2025_11_for_print_2.pdf

for November are unremarkable, with the mean temperature 0.7°C above the 1991-2020 average. The UK has been wetter than average with 131%. A large area extending from the Midlands to Lincolnshire and East Riding of Yorkshire has been particularly wet with over 200% of normaly rainfall. For example

NCIC Monthly Summary

the east of Belfast; heavy thunderstorms also affected the Derry area with reports of localised property flooding resulting from short-period intense rainfall. The evening/night of the 18th/19th brought widespread thunderstorm activity to an area of England SE of a line from Dorset to Lincolnshire

mwr_2025_01_for_print.pdf

of road flooding in Essex and a combination of river and surface water flooding in Berkshire. Road closures were reported in Lincolnshire, Hereford and Worcestershire. In Leicestershire, probably the county worst affected, a severe flood warning and emergency alert were issued on the 6th for Barrow-upon

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201801.pdf

, with an associated active cold front moving south-eastwards across England and Wales. A line of intense rainfall at the leading edge of the front stretches unbroken from Lincolnshire to Cornwall. The following visible satellite image shows the widespread snow-cover across Scotland on January 26th. Image

factsheet_15-weather-radar-2020_2023.pdf

, Northern Ireland Predannack 169185 016440 50°00’12”N 005°13’21”W Near Ruan Major, The Lizard, Cornwall Ingham 496045 382975 53°20’06”N 000°33’33”W Ingham, near Lincoln, Lincolnshire Crug-y-Gorllwyn 232190 234085 51°58’47”N 004°26’41”W Near Capel Iwan, Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire Hill of Dudwick 397925

NCIC Monthly Summary

of Sudbury were flooded due to heavy rain. On the 27th in Scotland, one lane of the M8 West Street on-ramp was closed due to flooding. There were reports of flooding on the A469 in Wales on the 27th, and a tornado was observed in Humberston (Lincolnshire), damaging some homes and vehicles

NCIC Monthly Summary

to the eastern half of the UK, and several road traffic collisions were reported from counties including Derbyshire, Lincolnshire and Norfolk on the morning of the 31st. England diary of highlights The first few days of the month were rather cold, and the first half was generally unsettled, but it became

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