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Amber rain warning issued

of northwestern England seeing 70-90mm. The mountains of North Wales may see 100-150mm or more through the warning period which ends at midday on Thursday. Separate Yellow severe weather warnings for rain have been issued for much of Scotland, northern Wales and England from the Midlands northwards

NCIC Monthly Summary

began chilly in the south, with fog slow to clear in the Midlands; there was sunshine, but with showers all day over the south-west and developing elsewhere during the afternoon. The 3rd was mainly cloudy, after a bright start in a few areas, with an area of showery precipitation feeding in from

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rainfall and flooding in the Lake District 18-19 November 2009 Ottery St Mary hailstorm 29-30 October 2008 Central England flooding 20 July 2007 Yorkshire flooding June 2007 Birmingham tornado 28 July 2005 Boscastle floods 16 August 2004 The Braer storm 10 January 1993 Towyn floods 26 February 1990 Burns

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and waterways. Tragically four children died when they fell through the ice of a lake near Solihull, Birmingham on 11 December. Snowfalls in Shetland resulted in disruption to power supplies with several thousand properties losing electricity supplies for several days and a major incident declared

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Heatwave continues with temperatures into the mid 30s Celsius

The heatwave of 2018 continues across much of England this week, with temperatures expected to reach the high-20s or low 30s Celsius across the Midlands, southern and eastern England, with 35 or 36 °C possible in a few places as the temperatures peak on Thursday and Friday.  Paul Gundersen, Chief

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Further snow and ice warnings in the forecast with a cold week to come

, the Midlands and southern England during the early hours of Tuesday. Rain or hail is more likely towards some western coasts. “Icy stretches which develop overnight as a result of these showers, or the recent wet conditions, could bring some disruption to travel. In addition to the ice, we could see snow

NCIC Monthly Summary

weather and patchy rain to the far south on the 26th and 27th, with some sunshine and fog patches elsewhere, and Pershore (Worcestershire) only reached 3.4 °C on the 26th. Rain spread into the south-west late on the 27th and affected the Midlands and north on the 28th, but in clear skies to the north

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in the south Midlands; Spadeadam (Cumbria) only reached 14.4°C. From the 21st to 24th the south and east were mostly dry, sunny and very warm, and increasingly hot in the southeast, but it was o en cloudier with patchy rain or drizzle in the north-west. 25th to 31st The 25th was a dry day with sunny

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-west on the 15th spread slowly north-eastwards through the country on the 16th. Fog was slow to clear in parts of the Midlands and south on the 17th and 18th, but otherwise the weather turned dry and sunny for most, and increasingly warm away from the east coast. Between the 19th and 21st most

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