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PWMS042_UK_and_Global_Spot_forecast_data

valid on the day it was printed. Revision History Date of this revision: 27 th May 2016 Date of Next revision: 1 st June 2017 Revision date 27 May 2016 First issue Summary of Changes Distribution This document has been distributed to Name Title Date of Issue Version Page 2 Product Description Site

postcode-sector-data-parameters-and-locations.pdf

+360 Three-hourly to T+360 - - ‘Feels Like’ Temperature °C Hourly to T+360 Three-hourly to T+360 - Max / Min to Day 15 Max/Min Temperature (8) °C Hourly to T+48 Three-hourly to T+168 Six-hourly to T+360 Max / Min (2) to Day 15 Feels Like T Range °C Hourly to T+360 - - - Surface Temperature °C Hourly

global-spot-weather-forecasts-snowflake-datasheet-1.pdf

sites globally. Weather Parameters Parameter Unit Hourly (1) Sub-daily (1) Daily Temperatures etc Temperature °C Hourly to T+360 Three-hourly to T+360 - ‘Feels Like’ Temperature °C Hourly to T+360 Three-hourly to T+360 Max / Min to Day 15 Max/Min Temperature (7) °C Hourly to T+48 Three-hourly to T+168

PWMS_008-014_Mountain_Forecasts

PUBLIC WEATHER MEDIA SERVICE – PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS Mountain area forecasts PRODUCT CODE – PWMS008-PWMS014 Release: 2.0 Date: 27 May 2016 Author: Colin Seddon Owner: Corinne George Client: PWMS Document Number: 1 Product Description History Document Location This document is only valid on the day

Microsoft Word - 2024_05_wet_weather_1.docx

widely across north-west England, with 75 to 100mm in the wettest locations. On 22 May, northern England recorded its wettest spring day in a series from 1891, while many stations recorded their wettest May day on record. Impacts Tragically, a schoolgirl died in a mudslide at Carlton-in-Cleveland

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The Great Escape

in our official national records dating back to 1910, this year is currently vying with the current record holder, 2006, as the warmest summer on record for mean temperature (which includes both day and night temperatures). The mean temperature for this summer so far (June, July and the first half

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201809.pdf

and bright day on the 13th, but it was cloudier in the north and south-west with outbreaks of rain in the northwest. The 14th was a cloudy day with showers in the south-west, and rain over the north moved south during the day, becoming lighter and more showery. 15th to 23rd A er a brief warmer

Microsoft Word - march.docx

average in parts of the north-west. 1st to 9th A ridge of high pressure brought a relatively quiet day on the 1st but it was generally cloudy with drizzle and patchy fog in places. After another cloudy day on the 2nd, rain spread into the north late in the day ahead of Storm Freya, which brought

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