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mwr_2025_02_for_print_v1pdf
but also milder weather across the UK. The 19th saw heavy rainfall across parts of Cumbria whilst the winds were also on the increase with reports on the 21st of around 1500 customers without power across southeastern Northern Ireland and several trees reportedly brought down by the strong southerly winds
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mwr_2025_02_for_print_v1.pdf
but also milder weather across the UK. The 19th saw heavy rainfall across parts of Cumbria whilst the winds were also on the increase with reports on the 21st of around 1500 customers without power across southeastern Northern Ireland and several trees reportedly brought down by the strong southerly winds
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NCIC Monthly Summary
the 23rd to 25th, which triggered a thundery breakdown in places. The last few days were cloudy and windy with showers and longer spells of rain, with especially persistent and heavy rain in parts of Cumbria. The provisional UK mean temperature was 14.0 °C, which is 1.0 °C above the 1981-2010 longterm
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Snow continues over northern England and Scotland, turning to rain further south
17 cm of snow had accumulated at Bingley in West Yorkshire by 11:00 on Sunday, with 10 cm at Shap in Cumbria. Snow accumulations have also been recorded more widely across England and Wales away from the far south, although many southern areas are now much milder. With an Amber warning for snow
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NCIC Monthly Summary
average month in south-west Scotland, but rather dull over Wales, with an overall sunshine figure of 92% of average. The UK monthly extremes were as follows: A maximum temperature of 27.7 °C was recorded at Felsham (Suffolk) on the 4th. A minimum temperature of -1.7 °C was recorded at Shap (Cumbria
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NCIC Monthly Summary
Barrow (Devon). A wind gust of 64 knots (74 mph) was recorded at Needles (Isle of Wight) on the 27th. Weather impacts The spell of settled weather was broken around the 8th when there were thunderstorms in very warm and humid air. Damage was caused in Eastbourne on the 10th due to a lightning strike
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factsheet_9_weather_extremes_october2025.pdf
January 1982 February –22.2 °C Scaleby (Cumbria) Ketton (Leicestershire) 19 February 1892 8 February 1895 March –21.1 °C Houghall (Co. Durham) 4 March 1947 April –15.0 °C Newton Rigg (Cumbria) 2 April 1917 May –9.4 °C Lynford (Norfolk) June –5.6 °C Santon Downham (Norfolk) 4 May 1941 11 May 1941 1 June
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factsheet_9_weather_extremes_october2025pdf
January 1982 February –22.2 °C Scaleby (Cumbria) Ketton (Leicestershire) 19 February 1892 8 February 1895 March –21.1 °C Houghall (Co. Durham) 4 March 1947 April –15.0 °C Newton Rigg (Cumbria) 2 April 1917 May –9.4 °C Lynford (Norfolk) June –5.6 °C Santon Downham (Norfolk) 4 May 1941 11 May 1941 1 June
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NCIC Monthly Summary
°C was recorded at Prestatyn and Hawarden (both Clwyd) on the 19th. A minimum temperature of -17.3 °C was recorded at Braemar (Aberdeenshire) on the 13th. In the 24 hours ending 0900 UTC on the 19th, 150.6 mm of rain fell at White Barrow (Devon). A wind gust of 71 knots (82 mph) was recorded
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NCIC Monthly Summary
at 0900 UTC on the 9th, 74.2 mm of rain fell at Spadeadam (Cumbria). A wind gust of 51 knots (59 mph) was recorded at Needles (Isle of Wight) on the 9th. Weather impacts The poor weather of late July continued into August. Flooding was reported in Faversham, Kent on the 1st, with disruption to public