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  • Historical weather

    August 1979 Severe gales across the United Kingdom 2 January 1976 The Hampstead storm 14 August 1975 Widespread June snowfall 2 June 1975 Great Glasgow storm 15 January 1968 Sheffield gale 16 February 1962 Heavy rainfall across Cornwall and South Wales 8 June 1957 Record 24 hour rainfall 18 July 1955

  • Amber warning for rain – January 2021

    National Severe Weather Warning The Amber National Severe Weather Warning includes Leeds, Manchester, Sheffield and Wakefield. It is valid from 0600 on Tuesday morning until midnight on Wednesday night with the potential for up to 120mm in parts of the southern Pennines and northern Peak District

  • uk_monthly_climate_summary_201911pdf

    on the 8th, 63.8 mm of rain fell at Sheffield (South Yorkshire). A wind gust of 95 knots (109 mph) was recorded at the Needles (Isle of Wight) on the 2nd. Snow 6 cm deep was recorded at Cromdale (Morayshire) on the 8th. Weather impacts November started with unsettled weather across the UK

  • uk_monthly_climate_summary_201911.pdf

    on the 8th, 63.8 mm of rain fell at Sheffield (South Yorkshire). A wind gust of 95 knots (109 mph) was recorded at the Needles (Isle of Wight) on the 2nd. Snow 6 cm deep was recorded at Cromdale (Morayshire) on the 8th. Weather impacts November started with unsettled weather across the UK

  • Amber warning for rain issued

    An Amber National Severe Weather Warning for rain has been issued with heavy rain expected in the Pennines on Thursday. Accumulations of up to 100mm are possible within the warning area which could cause significant disruption. A wider area to the east of Manchester covering Leeds, Sheffield

  • uk_monthly_climate_summary_annual_2019.pdf

    UK rainfall total for 2019 was 1240 mm, which is 107% of the 1981-2010 average, making this a wet year overall although not especially so. Parts of the North Midlands, South Yorkshire and Lincolnshire were notably wet through the year, and Sheffield had its second wettest year in a station record

  • uk_monthly_climate_summary_annual_2019pdf

    UK rainfall total for 2019 was 1240 mm, which is 107% of the 1981-2010 average, making this a wet year overall although not especially so. Parts of the North Midlands, South Yorkshire and Lincolnshire were notably wet through the year, and Sheffield had its second wettest year in a station record

  • Urban climate impacts

    , with a particular emphasis on heat and human comfort in the built environment. The Met Office is providing new simulations of regional climate change, that include the effects of urban land cover and anthropogenic heat release with an emphasis on Manchester and Sheffield. Adaptation and resilience

  • Warm and humid marathon weekend ahead

    to Devon, including Sheffield which recorded 26.4°C: the hottest April day on record (records from 1883). In total, 64 stations broke their records for warmest April day. There will be more bright sunny weather for most of the UK on Friday, with just a few showers in the far north of Scotland which

  • Cold with snow showers for some

    between Sheffield and Edinburgh, including the Peak District, Yorkshire Dales, North York Moors and the Pennines. In East Sussex and Kent, snow showers could bring local accumulations of 2-3cm; many parts however may see little or no snow. In the more northerly warning area, locations over 200m

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