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of road flooding in Essex and a combination of river and surface water flooding in Berkshire. Road closures were reported in Lincolnshire, Hereford and Worcestershire. In Leicestershire, probably the county worst affected, a severe flood warning and emergency alert were issued on the 6th for Barrow-upon

Microsoft Word - November2022_full_document.docx

counties by the afternoon. Central and eastern counties had mist and fog on the 13th, persisting all day in some areas, with some sunshine elsewhere and very mild, temperatures at Bridgefoot (Cumbria) reaching 19.2 °C. It was sunny for East Anglia on the 14th, but mist and fog covered much

mwr_2025_01_for_print_v1.pdf

of road flooding in Essex and a combination of river and surface water flooding in Berkshire. Road closures were reported in Lincolnshire, Hereford and Worcestershire. In Leicestershire, probably the county worst affected, a severe flood warning and emergency alert were issued on the 6th for Barrow-upon

flooding-in-cumbria-december-2015---met-office.pdf

Flooding in Cumbria December 2015 Heavy rainfall from Friday 4 to Sunday 6 December led to widespread flooding in Cumbria and across other parts of northern Britain. The flooding resulted from some exceptionally high rainfall totals across the Cumbrian fells, exceeding 300mm and breaking existing

Cumbria Flooding 4 to 6 December 2015

high rainfall totals across the Cumbrian fells, exceeding 300mm and breaking existing UK rainfall records. At Honister Pass, Cumbria, 341.4mm of rain fell in 24-hours to 1800 GMT on 5 December 2015, a new UK rainfall record, while at Thirlmere 405.0mm also set a new record for two consecutive rain

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