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Further wet and windy weather to come

, said: “A period of slow-moving heavy rain means surface water flooding is probable across parts of the Midlands and the North and possible more widely across much of England today, while river flooding is probable across parts of Cumbria and possible more widely. Surface water flooding is also

Met Office daily weather: A mix of sunshine and showers

is expected in the far northwest later in the day. Met Office meteorologist Alex Deakin said: “For Friday, it’s a fine start, the Midlands and a good part of eastern England, seeing a sunny beginning to the day. But, there’ll already be showers in the west. Those showers will develop as we go

Met Office daily weather: A mix of sunshine and showers

is expected in the far northwest later in the day. Met Office meteorologist Alex Deakin said: “For Friday, it’s a fine start, the Midlands and a good part of eastern England, seeing a sunny beginning to the day. But, there’ll already be showers in the west. Those showers will develop as we go

NCIC Monthly Summary

, and the rain from mid-afternoon turned heavy from the Midlands northwards with 96.2 mm at Beckermonds (North Yorkshire). It was generally mild, with a high of 18.4 °C at Thornes Park (West Yorkshire). The night of the 1st/2nd was also very mild with the temperature not falling below 15.3 °C at Chertsey Abbey

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and fallen trees blocking roads. Drifting snow continued to cause problems across the north of England with some roads still impassable. Heavy rain in the west on 19th and 20th caused some road and rail closures across Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales, the west Midlands and across the south-west

NCIC Monthly Summary

May 2020 The averaging period used for the following assessment was 1981-2010. May began with a shallow area of low pressure which brought cool showery weather, but high pressure built from the north-west between the 2nd and 4th, turning the weather more settled. There was plenty of warm sunny

Met Office daily weather: UK set to feel distinctly Autumnal

-west Wales, and northern England. In contrast, eastern Scotland, the Midlands, and eastern England will see more prolonged dry spells, with occasional sunshine breaking through. Winds will be a notable feature, with local inland gales possible away from mainland Scotland. This will contribute

NCIC Monthly Summary

), and very warm in places, maximum temperature 24.5°C at Kew Gardens (London), but the south-west and the West Midlands saw more cloud and isolated showers from mid-afternoon. After a mild night, temperatures not dropping below 12.7°C at Wych Cross (East Sussex), the 31st was fine and warm for most areas

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England and Wales overnight 26 to 27 December. The strongest winds were across Wales, south-west and southern England, where this was one of the most powerful storms of the year. Impacts Fallen trees caused disruption to rail services in the south-west, south-east and London, while Dover to Calais

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