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NCIC Monthly Summary

October 2020 The averaging period used for the following assessment was 1981-2010. October began very unsettled, with Storm Alex bringing rain and strong winds to much of England and Wales on the 2nd, and a very wet day followed for much of the UK on the 3rd. From the 4th to 13th it remained

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A changeable Easter weekend ahead

Thursday will be a drier and brighter day than Wednesday for many, feeling a little warmer in any sunshine. There will be some showers around, mainly in the south and west, which could be heavy in places. Parts of Scotland could see outbreaks of rain linger in places for most of the day. Thursday

PWMS048_Air_quality

PUBLIC WEATHER MEDIA SERVICE – PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS UK air quality forecast data PRODUCT CODE – PWMS048 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

World Wars

D-Day Chart - 0100 UTC on 5 June 1944 Weather has often played a key part in the success or failure of military campaigns. The Met Office has provided meteorological support to the armed forces of the United Kingdom and her allies since 1915. During the course of the First World War

PWMS003_Shipping_Forecast

PUBLIC WEATHER MEDIA SERVICE – PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS Shipping Forecast PRODUCT CODE – PWMS003 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 it was printed

Met Office daily weather: Sunshine and scattered showers

Tuesday sees low cloud linger along eastern coasts during the morning, though lighter winds prevent it from spreading far inland. As the day progresses, the cloud retreats to the coast, giving way to some scattered showers. The heaviest downpours are expected in southern and southwestern Northern

NCIC Monthly Summary

the railway between Skegness and Boston, and there were delays to rail travel due to trees blocking lines in south-east England. On the 30th, heavy rain caused flooding on the railway near Barrhill on the Stranraer line. England diary of highlights After a quiet day on the 1st, the early part of September

Temperatures rising through the week with some wind and rain on the way

variable cloud and a scattering of showers following.    Temperatures throughout the day will be around average or slightly higher than average in places with highs of 19°C, although cooler in the Southeast with the focus of higher temperatures further North and West.    Wednesday evening will see

record-rainfall---october_december-2002---met-office.pdf

Record rainfall - October/December 2002 Highest 30-day rainfall totals The data in the following table has been derived from the homogeneous precipitation series, which are based upon selected station data. The series goes back to 1931 (using data available on 25 November 2002). Region Northern

NCIC Monthly Summary

, and sunshine was above average in East Anglia and the south-east, but below average over much of the north and west. 1st to 7th High pressure brought warm dry sunny weather on the 1st, though it was cooler with some early low cloud along parts of the east coast. Many parts had another dry sunny day

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