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Winchcombe, Gloucestershire 118.6 158 Oxford 108.8 156 Reading University, Berkshire 97.4 136 High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire 108.2 133 Rothamsted, Hertfordshire 106 131 London St James's Park 88.2 127 High Beach, Essex 86.6 118 Aboyne, Aberdeenshire 107.8 116 Guernsey Airport 107 113 Wisley, Surrey

eastern-england_-climate-met-office.pdf

the longest track tornado and the largest outbreak of tornadoes in the UK occurred in Eastern England. On 21 May 1950, a tornado which touched-down at Little London (Buckinghamshire) tracked 107 km to Coveney (Cambridgeshire). From there it travelled another 53 km to Shipdham (Norfolk) before

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to the month saw counties including Bristol, Buckinghamshire, and Tyne and Wear all experience over 100% of their monthly rainfall by mid-month. Sunshine duration overall was below average, with the UK experiencing 153.7 hours of sunshine, 89% of the average July sunshine hours. Reference climatology

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England, which saw 129% of the average rainfall. Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland were slightly drier than average. The wet start to the month saw counties including Bristol, Buckinghamshire, and Tyne and Wear all experience over 100% of their monthly rainfall by mid-month. Sunshine duration

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England, which saw 129% of the average rainfall. Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland were slightly drier than average. The wet start to the month saw counties including Bristol, Buckinghamshire, and Tyne and Wear all experience over 100% of their monthly rainfall by mid-month. Sunshine duration

NCIC Monthly Summary

to flooding, with trains between Caterham and Purley suspended due to flooding. Tennis matches at The Queens Club championships were delayed by rain, and flooding was reported across Basingstoke and parts of Buckinghamshire. There were reports of flooding on the A316, and fallen trees in Rushmoor

factsheet_9-weather_extremes_2022_2023.pdf

Castle (Northumberland) 14 August 1994 September –5.6 °C Santon Downham (Norfolk) Grendon Underwood (Buckinghamshire) 30 September 1969 October –10.6 °C Wark (Northumberland) 17 October 1993 November –16.1 °C Scaleby (Cumbria) 30 November 1912 December –25.2 °C Shawbury (Shropshire) 13 December 1981

Microsoft Word - November2022_full_document.docx

in Buckinghamshire which was closed for a time between J4 and J5, with many minor roads in the area affected by deep standing water. The south coast of England saw very strong winds early on the 1st, with trees brought down and power outages in Hampshire and Dorset. Northern Ireland and south-west

england-gritting-information.pdf

Buckinghamshire County Council Cambridgeshire County Council Cumbria County Council Derbyshire County Council Devon County Council Map showing location of gritting vehicles Precautionary salting routes Detailed gritting routes Map showing location of gritting vehicles RSS feed for gritting updates

UK climate extremes

Underwood (Buckinghamshire) October -10.6 17 October 1993 Wark (Northumberland) November -16.1 30 November 1912 Scaleby (Cumbria) December* -25.2 13 December 1981 Shawbury (Shropshire) Wales: Highest daily maximum temperature records Month Temperature (°C) Date Location January* 18.3 10 January 1971 Aber

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