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record-rainfall---june-july--may-july-2007---met-office.pdf
months, and locally three times the average over Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, Nottinghamshire, Worcestershire, Lincolnshire, Yorkshire and the Humber. The June-July 2007 per cent of average map is shown below. Areal values for June-July 2007 for the UK, countries and regions that have experienced high
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strong-winds-10-12-march-2008---met-office.pdf
was recorded at Valley (Anglesey). Lowest pressure over England was 957.1 hPa at Shobdon Airfield (Herefordshire) at 1300 UTC. This was the lowest pressure over England since 30 October 2000, when 951.2 hPa was recorded at Fylingdales (North Yorkshire). Station (height in metres) Needles Old Battery (Isle
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record-breaking-maximum-temperatures---26_27-january-2003---met-office.pdf
(Aberdeenshire) Worcester, Barbourne (Worcestershire) Tain Range (Highland) Great Malvern (Worcestershire) Fyvie Castle (Aberdeenshire) Newry Carnbane (Co Down) Max temp (°C) 18.3 17.2 17.1 16.0 15.6 15.4 15.4 Glenlivet (Moray) 15.4 Larne (Co Antrim) 15.0 Shap (Cumbria) 15.0 Shobdon Airfield (Herefordshire
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Autumn 2025 weather stats: A regional breakdown
Mountains and the Herefordshire area. The second half of November also saw disruption from snow across the North York Moors during a cold northerly spell bringing Arctic Maritime air and some hard frosts. Autumn temperatures For mean temperature, Autumn 2025 was warmer than average across
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snow-and-low-temperatures-february-to-march-2018---met-office.pdf
°C at Plymouth, Devon (82 years), -2.7 °C at Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire (77 years). Others recorded their lowest March maximum temperature since March 1942 or March 1965. The figure below shows hourly air temperature and hourly maximum gust speed Heathrow, Greater London, and Edinburgh, Gogarbank
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uk_monthly_climate_summary_201806.pdf
restrictions on many routes, and rails reportedly failed at Purley, causing disruption on Southern Rail. Low river levels in parts of Herefordshire resulted in fish stocks being moved to deeper watercourses. In Worcestershire and Aberdeenshire, councils used gritters to dust some routes as they had become
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NCIC Monthly Summary
(Herefordshire), followed by a dry day with sunny intervals, though isolated showers developed in central and eastern counties. The south stayed fine on the 22nd but it was cloudy with rain in the north, which extended into some central counties. 23rd to 31st Low pressure systems tracked further
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uk_monthly_climate_summary_201806pdf
restrictions on many routes, and rails reportedly failed at Purley, causing disruption on Southern Rail. Low river levels in parts of Herefordshire resulted in fish stocks being moved to deeper watercourses. In Worcestershire and Aberdeenshire, councils used gritters to dust some routes as they had become
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NCIC Monthly Summary
with 14.9 hours at Bude (Cornwall), but it was cloudier with scattered showers in the north. The night of the 20th/21st was chilly in places, with a minimum of 2.4 °C at Shobdon (Herefordshire), followed by a dry day with sunny intervals, though isolated showers developed in central and eastern
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mwr_2023_01_for_print
on the 12th, with parts of Tewkesbury impacted by floodwater, and more than 40 properties were impacted by flood water adjacent to the River Exe. Further widespread rain on the 13th caused flooding across the Somerset Levels, whilst road and rail travel were impacted in Shropshire and Herefordshire, as well