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spotted two Kingfishers on the pond in the winter of 2017 and we are hopeful they will return. (Photo Tom Blackmore) Timeline 2018 (Photo Tom Blackmore) 2008 The Biodiversity Working Group was established in 2008 to work with Property Management, our Facilities Contractor G4S and Devon Garden

Weather records for New Year’s Day and New Year’s Eve across the UK

The UK’s wettest New Year’s Day was 155.5mm at Achnagart (Ross & Cromarty), Scotland in 1992. England’s wettest was 104.4mm at White Barrow (Devon) in 2024, Wales saw 97.8mm at Cowlyd (Gwynedd) in 1991, and Northern Ireland recorded 57.9mm at Newcastle (Down) in 1996. Snow has also left its mark

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earlier. For Wales, the rain from Bert was from a mainly south-westerly airflow, whereas in contrast from Darragh it was north-westerly or northerly. The chart below shows maximum gust speeds from 6 to 7 December 2024. The highest gusts were 83Kt (96mph) at Berry Head, Devon, 81Kt (93mph) at Capel Curig

Review of 2024: Multiple records broken in a year of mixed weather

. On January 2, Storm Henk brought damaging winds, with Exeter Airport in Devon recording a gust of 81 mph, the highest January wind speed recorded at that location. Record breaking temperatures and rainfall for February We experienced the warmest February on record for both England and Wales

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but the heat also extended further west included 30.2 °C at Porthmadog (Gwynedd), 31.5 °C at Chivenor, Devon and 31.8 °C at Pershore College (Worcestershire). The map below shows stations which recorded their highest June daily maximum temperature since June 1976; for most of these stations

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-based society. For more information please call our 24 hour Customer Centre on 0870 900 0100 Met Office FitzRoy Road, Exeter Devon, EX1 3PB United Kingdom Tel: 0870 900 0100 Email: [email protected] www.metoffice.gov.uk Produced by the Met Office. © Crown copyright 2013 13/0402 Met Office and the Met Office logo are registered trademarks

Met Office daily weather: A fine day for most, but showers in the southeast

the afternoon across England and Wales, we are going to see things turning quite a bit cloudier. That being said, across the far south of Wales and also maybe Devon, Cornwall, Somerset, clinging on to the sunshine for a little bit longer. For Scotland and Northern Ireland, well, maybe a bit more in the way

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Met Office daily weather: Cloudy skies with rain and drizzle

, Annie Shuttleworth, said: “A significantly milder start to the day on Thursday. We will be frost-free, but it's going to be a cloudy, breezy, and for some of us a damp day. It's particularly across the West where we're going to see the rain. Wales, Devon, Cornwall, particularly the high ground across

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Warm and humid marathon weekend ahead

to Devon, including Sheffield which recorded 26.4°C: the hottest April day on record (records from 1883). In total, 64 stations broke their records for warmest April day. There will be more bright sunny weather for most of the UK on Friday, with just a few showers in the far north of Scotland which

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