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WAL 1941 03503 TRAWSGOED 63 52.3443 -3.94802 WAL 1950 03507 SENNYBRIDGE NO2 307 52.06329 -3.61463 WAL 1995 03520 SHOBDON AIRFIELD 99 52.24297 -2.88582 ENG 1943 WMO Name Alt (m) Latitude Longitude Country Date 03522 HEREFORD, CREDENHILL 76 52.08004 -2.80234 ENG 1999 03529 PERSHORE 35 52.14843 -2.0412

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were as follows: A maximum temperature of 14.2 °C was recorded at Pershore College (Hereford & Worcester) on the 28th. Minimum temperatures of -13.0 °C were recorded at Dawyck Botanic Garden (Peeblesshire) on the 9th and at Braemar (Aberdeenshire) on the 31st. In the 24 hours ending at 0900 GMT

Contextualising February’s warm spell: A notably mild end to winter

Atlantic airflows. Recent years include a number of memorable examples: Hull East Park reached 17°C last year, a temperature far more typical of late March or early April. Pershore in Hereford & Worcester recorded 18.1°C in 2024. Teddington Bushy Park in Middlesex also achieved 18.1°C that same year

NCIC Monthly Summary

% of average. The UK monthly extremes were as follows: A maximum temperature of 17.2 °C was recorded at Pershore College (Hereford & Worcester) on the 16th. A minimum temperature of -8.1 °C was recorded at Braemar (Aberdeenshire) on the 11th. In the 24 hours ending at 0900 UTC on the 20th, 86.6 mm

How much rain have we had so far?

, while Astwood Bank in Hereford and Worcester matched that 40‑day run from 31 December 2025 to 8 February 2026. Two further sites recorded 37‑day runs: Liscombe in Somerset (3 January to 8 February 2026) and Camborne in Cornwall (3 January to 8 February 2026). These long sequences reflect how

snow-and-low-temperatures-february-to-march-2018---met-office.pdf

and south Wales also received significant snow with 49cm at St Athan, South Glamorgan, 25cm at Hereford, 20cm at Seavington and 16cm at Yeovilton (both Somerset). The time-series below show hourly snow depths across selected stations across northern England and southern Scotland, and southern England

CFC-11

arising from Europe. The observation network in the UK has been expanded to include three additional stations; Angus Tower near Dundee, Tacolneston near Norwich and Ridge Hill near Hereford. Tacolneston is under construction and is now operational. Ridge Hill became operation March 2012. Angus Tower, run

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is now being expanded to include three additional stations; Angus Tower near Dundee, Tacolneston near Norwich and Ridge Hill near Hereford. The latter two are under development and should be operational by early 2012. Angus Tower, run by Edinburgh University, has been making measurements since late 2005

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the location of these stations. Highest Maximum Lowest Maximum Highest Minimum Lowest Minimum Lowest Grass Minimum Most Rainfall Most Sunshine Highest Gust Highest Gust (mountain*) Greatest Snow Depth at 0900 UTC 18.1°C on 15th at Pershore College (Hereford & Worcester, 37mAMSL) and Teddington, Bushy Park

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