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uk_monthly_climate_summary_202003.pdf

weather the night of the 24th/25th was notably mild with a minimum of 8.8 °C at Aboyne (Aberdeenshire) and Edinburgh Botanic Garden (Midlothian). Southern and far south-eastern parts had further dry sunny weather on the 25th but rain affected the west of the Central Belt as well as the north-west. Most

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201807.pdf

en cloudier in the far north-west. Temperatures were mainly in the mid-20s Celsius on the 1st, and Edinburgh Gogarbank recorded 16.1 hours of bright sunshine, but it was cooler and cloudy with patchy rain in the far north-west. The 2nd started cloudy in central and eastern areas, and the 3rd

annual_report_2023.pdf

is now freely available on Windy.com, allowing users to visualise the most detailed forecast available for the UK. This year we have welcomed Edinburgh and Birmingham Universities to the Met Office Academic Partnership. The Partnership brings together research excellence from the Met Office, University

NCIC Monthly Summary

. Showers were mainly over the west to begin the 21st, but cloud increased elsewhere through the morning with showers spreading east to all parts during the afternoon and becoming more frequent and prolonged. After a mild night, Edinburgh Royal Botanic Gardens not falling below 13.0 °C, the 22nd began

pwscg-minutes-april-2025.pdf

opportunity to meet with the Northern Ireland and Scotland Devolved Governments in Belfast and Edinburgh was greatly welcomed, but unfortunately, we were unable to secure a meeting with the Welsh Devolved Government this year. These meetings will hopefully be reinstated in 2025/26, especially in light

NCIC Monthly Summary

by lunchtime, merging to produce prolonged periods of rain; it became drier for a time late afternoon, but more rain reached western parts by evening. It was mild overnight into the 17th with Edinburgh Botanical Gardens not falling below 14.8 °C, then wet and windy for most with widespread rain, occasionally

ukcp18_headline_findings_v3.pdf

’ means that the probability of this outcome can range from ≥90% to 100% probability. This implies that all alternative outcomes are ‘very unlikely’ (0-10%). www.metoffice.gov.uk Pg 10 of 12 Source: Met Office © Crown Copyright 2021 4.3 For Edinburgh, sea level rise by the end of the century (when

ukcp18_headline_findings_v4_aug22.pdf

%). www.metoffice.gov.uk Pg 10 of 12 Source: Met Office © Crown Copyright 2022 4.3 For Edinburgh, sea level rise by the end of the century (when compared to 1981-2000), for the low emission scenario is very likely to be in the range 0.08 m to 0.49 m. For a high emission scenario this range is very likely

Microsoft Word - march.docx

started bright and frosty in southern and eastern parts but cloudier skies and some rain spread from the west. It was mostly cloudy and drizzly from the 19th to 21st, but the north-east had some sunshine on the 19th and 21st, and there was a maximum of 16.9 °C at Edinburgh Botanic Gardens

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201801.pdf

, heavy rain caused railway signalling issues between Linlithgow and Edinburgh, and a landslide in Dumfries & Galloway. In Northern Ireland, north-west England and the Midlands, fallen trees caused disruption. In the east of England, the Orwell Bridge was closed, a building in Huntingdon was damaged

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