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especially parts of eastern England, with an overall figure of 107% of average. The UK monthly extremes were as follows: A maximum temperature of 23.4 °C was recorded at St James’s Park (London) on the 15th. A minimum temperature of -8.0 °C was recorded at Tulloch Bridge (Inverness-shire) on the 1st

lake_district.pdf

Mountain Weather Forecast Lake District National Park Forecast valid from 00:00 on Wednesday 16 Jul 2025 until 23:59 on Thursday 17 Jul 2025 Forecast Issued on Tuesday 15 Jul 2025 at 11:36 Confidence: High for fairly warm but changeable showery conditions, low for timing and intensity of the more

Microsoft Word - 2021_03_high_temperatures.docx

reported across parts of southern England. Impacts The warmth and sunshine coincided with the government ending its ‘stay at home’ guidance across England. Many people gathered in parks and beaches where there were reminders to people to maintain social distancing due to the ongoing coronavirus

north_grampian.pdf

Mountain Weather Forecast North Grampian Including North and West Cairngorms National Park, Monadhliath, Ben Alder, Creag Meagaidh, Loch Ericht and Loch Rannoch Forecast valid from 00:00 on Wednesday 16 Jul 2025 until 23:59 on Thursday 17 Jul 2025 Forecast Issued on Tuesday 15 Jul 2025 at 17:26

south_grampian_and_southeast_highlands.pdf

Mountain Weather Forecast South Grampian and Southeast Highlands Including South and East Cairngorms National Park, Aberdeenshire and Angus Hills, Ben Vrackie, Ben Lawers, Loch Tay and Ochils Forecast valid from 00:00 on Wednesday 16 Jul 2025 until 23:59 on Thursday 17 Jul 2025 Forecast Issued

Microsoft Word - 2021_01_storm_christoph.docx

113 Preston Moor Park, Lancashire 94.4 93.4 101 Sale, Carrington Lane, Greater Manchester 76.6 77.2 99 Audlem, Mere Farm, Cheshire 59.1 60.1 98 Nantwich, Reaseheath Hall, Cheshire 59.2 61.9 96 Hawarden Airport, Clywyd 57.8 60.0 96 Denton Resr, Greater Manchester 78.2 82.8 94 Prestbury S Wks, Cheshire

the-wet-autumn-of-2000---met-office.pdf

and the Midlands was very heavy with many places seeing over 50 mm on 29th / 30th. Snow fell in parts of northern England; Boltshope Park near Durham reported 15 cm of snow in less than 3 hours. Winds overnight were strongest in the south-west and south Wales. A gust of 84 knots (97 m.p.h.) was measured

Weather science technical reports

, Kyriaki Lekakou, Adrian Lock, Gill Martin, Pierre Mathiot, Alex Megann, Andrew Meijers, Ja-Yeon Moon, Olaf Morgenstern, Rachel North, George Nurser, Yeon-Hee Park, Leighton Regayre, Malcolm Roberts, Jose Rodriguez, Jeff Ridley, Rick Rawlins, Bablu Sinha, Beoncheol Shin, Adrian Semple, Dave Storkey

2020_02_storm_ciara.pdf

a construction crane in north London and tore the sails off a historic windmill in Burgh Le Marsh, Lincolnshire. London’s eight royal parks were closed. Some of the worst impacts were from flooding. There was significant flooding in North Wales at Llanrwst in the Conwy valley. However, the worst affected

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