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many roads in the south-east were blocked in places by snow and accidents, including the M25, while schools were closed in Cornwall and the Scottish Highlands, rail services were disrupted, and several hundred flights were cancelled. After the thaw set in, some areas experienced water supply problems
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summer-2018---met-office.pdf
), but extended at times to north-western parts of the UK, particularly in late June and early July. The hottest day across north-western parts of the UK was 28 June, with 30 °C exceeded across north-west England, Scotland’s Central Belt, and parts of the Highlands, Northern Ireland and North Wales
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Dry January
of rain (15% of the expected average) and Fife 12.1 mm (15% of the expected average). Meanwhile the wettest place in January was Achnagart, Highlands where 318 mm were recorded (74% of average). The climate region of East and North East England had just 22.9mm of rainfall, its second driest January
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Cold weather gives way to milder conditions – Feb 2021
winds continuing to make it feel even colder.” “Overnight temperatures have been notable with -17.1C recorded in the Highlands of Scotland, on Tuesday night. While Wednesday night is expected to be the coldest night of the winter so far.” Cold Weather Alerts Cold Weather Alerts are still in place
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2024_08_storm_ashleypdf
October 2024 shows the frontal rain from storm Ashley. As is typical for a storm like this, the wettest weather was across the West Highlands and English Lake District. The satellite image show storm Ashley approaching the UK on 20 October 2024, with clear skies behind the occluded front stretching
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2024_08_storm_ashley.pdf
October 2024 shows the frontal rain from storm Ashley. As is typical for a storm like this, the wettest weather was across the West Highlands and English Lake District. The satellite image show storm Ashley approaching the UK on 20 October 2024, with clear skies behind the occluded front stretching
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2019: A year in review
), and Achnagart (Highland) set a new high daily minimum temperature record for the UK with temperatures not dropping below 13.9 °C on 23rd”. Scotland and Wales also broke national records for warmest winter and February days with 18.3 °C recorded at Aboyne in Abderdeenshire on 21 February, and 20.8 °C
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SPF City Pack_editable_template
in the upper Clyde valley and along the coasts of Ayrshire and Dumfries and Galloway to over 3500 mm over the higher parts of the west Highlands, approaching the maximum values found in the UK. West Scotland is one of the more exposed areas of the UK, being close to the Atlantic. The strongest winds
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SPF City Pack_editable_template
temperatures are rare. Average annual rainfall totals range from less than 1000 mm in the upper Clyde valley and along the coasts of Ayrshire and Dumfries and Galloway to over 3500 mm over the higher parts of the west Highlands, approaching the maximum values found in the UK. West Scotland is one
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Met Office daily weather: Split conditions are on the way
topples in from the northwest. There’ll be outbreaks of rain on and off for many western parts. “Continuing through the day will be a freshening breeze, fairly windy in the north and west of Scotland and some heavy rain for the northwest highlands at times as well as the Northern Isles. But that rain’s