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mwr_2024_09_for_print_v1.pdf

for the heavy downpours and impacts was across southern Wales and southern England as bands of heavy, thundery rain moved westwards. On the 5th there was localised flooding in Hampshire, while the 6th saw reports of surface water flooding on roads around Newport. The overnight period between the 6th and 7th

mwr_2024_09_for_print.pdf

for the heavy downpours and impacts was across southern Wales and southern England as bands of heavy, thundery rain moved westwards. On the 5th there was localised flooding in Hampshire, while the 6th saw reports of surface water flooding on roads around Newport. The overnight period between the 6th and 7th

mwr_2024_09_for_print_v2.pdf

for the heavy downpours and impacts was across southern Wales and southern England as bands of heavy, thundery rain moved westwards. On the 5th there was localised flooding in Hampshire, while the 6th saw reports of surface water flooding on roads around Newport. The overnight period between the 6th and 7th

Microsoft Word - 2024_09_storm_bert.docx

35,700 properties had been protected in England, with heavy rain leading to at approximately 680 properties being flooded. Flooding and strong winds also caused disruption to road and rail transport. Northampton railway station was flooded and the line from Newport to Shrewsbury closed due

Microsoft Word - 2024_09_storm_bert_conall.docx

to at approximately 680 properties being flooded. Flooding and strong winds also caused disruption to road and rail transport. Northampton railway station was flooded and the line from Newport to Shrewsbury closed due to a landslip. Great Western Railway advised against travel on any of its routes

SPF City Pack_editable_template

whilst summer mean daily maximum temperatures exceed 22°C. Large-scale frost hollows may occur within river valleys in the western parts of the Midlands in winter. The lowest temperature recorded for England (-26.1° C) occurred in Newport (Shropshire) in 1982. Rates of rainfall across the Midlands

SPF City Pack_editable_template

temperatures exceed 22°C. Large-scale frost hollows may occur within river valleys in the western parts of the Midlands in winter. The lowest temperature recorded for England (-26.1° C) occurred in Newport (Shropshire) in 1982. Rates of rainfall across the Midlands are variable. Rainfall rates are highest

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, -1.684 Automatic Myerscough England 53.854, -2.765 Automatic Nantwich, Reaseheath Hall England 53.086, -2.525 Automatic Neatishead England 52.714, 1.473 Automatic Nettlecombe England 51.13, -3.349 Manual Newport (salop) England 52.777, -2.426 Automatic Normanby Hall England 53.637, -0.658

mwr_2023_01_for_print

in the Valleys, with road closures and flooded rail lines, and power outages in the Newport area, possibly linked to strong winds. Reports of localised property flooding were received from Rhondda Cynon Taff borough. The River Severn in the south-west Midlands overtopped in several places

factsheet_9-weather_extremes_2022_2023.pdf

°C at Braemar (Aberdeenshire) on 11 February 1895 and 10 January 1982 and at Altnaharra (Highland) on 30 December 1995. Month Value Location (England) Date January –26.1 °C Newport (Shropshire) 10 January 1982 February –22.2 °C Scaleby (Cumbria) Ketton (Leicestershire) 19 February 1892 8 February

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