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mwr_2025_02_for_print.pdf

Rainfall Most Sunshine Highest Gust Highest Gust (mountain*) Greatest Snow Depth at 0900 UTC 17.0°C on 21st at Hull, East Park (Humberside, 2mAMSL) 0.1°C on 8th at Lentran (Inverness-shire, 146mAMSL) 11.9°C on 21st at London, St James's Park (Greater London, 5mAMSL) -9.6°C on 14th at Aviemore (Inverness

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201912.pdf

and Blubberhouses. In the south-east, the main line between Epsom and Motspur Park was blocked due to a landslip. Between the 18th and 21st, frequent rain caused some disruption. In Northern Ireland the Department for Infrastructure reported 74 high-priority incidents on the roads, mostly fallen branches

mwr_2025_02_for_print_v1.pdf

Rainfall Most Sunshine Highest Gust Highest Gust (mountain*) Greatest Snow Depth at 0900 UTC 17.0°C on 21st at Hull, East Park (Humberside, 2mAMSL) 0.1°C on 8th at Lentran (Inverness-shire, 146mAMSL) 11.9°C on 21st at London, St James's Park (Greater London, 5mAMSL) -9.6°C on 14th at Aviemore (Inverness

NCIC Monthly Summary

. Showers and longer outbreaks of rain moved through Devon and Cornwall on the 15th, spreading into parts of the north, but it remained hot and sunny in many other areas with a high of 31.3 °C at Frittenden (Kent). This was followed by a warm night on the 15th/16th with London St James’s Park falling

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201810.pdf

rescued on the A832 near Gairloch in Wester Ross, and a car park at an Oban retail park was flooded with some cars submerged. Storm Callum affected many areas around the 12th, with numerous weather warnings for wind and rain. In Scotland, rail services were suspended on the Ayrshire coast as high

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201907.pdf

pressure brought dry, sunny and increasingly warm weather between the 2nd and 4th. Under clear skies, St Harmon (Powys) had a minimum of -0.2 °C overnight 2nd/3rd, and then had 15.0 hours of sunshine on the 3rd. There was a maximum of 25.4 °C at Tredegar, Bryn Bach Park (Gwent) on the 4th. Cloud

How does weather and climate impact British Wildlife?

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How do this week's temperatures compare with previous years?

these thresholds were: 25°C: July 11, 1972. 26°C: July 13, 1972. 27°C: July 30, 1938. 29°C: September 1, 1954. READ MORE: How do we define a heatwave, and will we have one this week? Temperatures are set to rise across the UK during the coming days. Many of us can expect to see temperatures climb

What do climate tipping points mean for the UK?

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What do we mean by a climate tipping point?

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