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Scotland heavy rain on the 10th led to localised flooding of the rail line between Glasgow, Lanark and Edinburgh. Localized intense rainfall on the 11th in the Birmingham area also disrupted rail services. The weekends of the 15th to 16th and 22nd to 23rd brought further reports of disruption as low

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201806.pdf

in Edinburgh, a number of bridges were closed to high-sided vehicles, fallen trees disrupted road and rail travel across the country, and many ferry services reported cancellations or disruption. Across the north of England, fallen trees partially blocked numerous roads, and the West Coast main line

mwr_2023_02_for_print

, and the East Coast Main Line saw services severely disrupted between York and Edinburgh as a result of damage to overhead wires, with similar issues in Yorkshire along the Doncaster to Selby stretch of line. Within Highland and Grampian numerous trees were brought down, causing significant disruption

minutes_pwscg_27_apr_16_final.pdf

arrangements CLOSE Future PWSCG Meeting dates and locations: PWSCG Northern Ireland, Belfast, 26 May 2016 PWSCG Scotland, Edinburgh, tbc Proposed PWSCG meetings for 2016/17 � 28 th September 2016 (Proposal to hold at MCA, Fareham, Portsmouth) 7 � 25 th January 2017 � 26 th April 2017 Annex: Report

Private Weather Diaries

The large collection of private weather diaries, dating from the late 17th century onwards, is held mainly in Exeter with some in Edinburgh

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201906.pdf

to lightning strikes. The worst hit areas were the Craigavon and Newry areas. Road, rail, tram and airport services were disrupted in Edinburgh. In Stirling, a number of roads were closed due to flooding, including the M9. Power outages were reported across Tayside, Aberdeen and Dundee

mwr_2025_02_for_print.pdf

and Edinburgh airports. The M48 Severn crossing was reported as closed for a time and there were reports of fallen trees blocking roads from as far apart as Barnstaple, Anglesey and Lanark. The main concern as regards flooding impacts was across southern Wales where the prolonged rainfall threatened renewed

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

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and Edinburgh airports. The M48 Severn crossing was reported as closed for a time and there were reports of fallen trees blocking roads from as far apart as Barnstaple, Anglesey and Lanark. The main concern as regards flooding impacts was across southern Wales where the prolonged rainfall threatened renewed

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

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