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in western counties, and a high of 18.0 °C at Hawarden (Clwyd). A mild night followed, with Cardiff Bute Park not falling below 13.7 °C, then on the 21st rain persisted over central, southern and eastern counties, brighter with isolated showers elsewhere. A weak front brought a cloudy day with some

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at Lerwick, Shetland (93% of average) to 1930 hours at Hastings (103%). Winter 2015 was the sunniest winter in the UK series from 1929, with 121% of average sunshine. It was especially sunny in the north-east with Morpeth Cockle Park, Northumberland and Dyce, Aberdeenshire among the sunniest locations

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and Atmospheric Research, Melbourne, Australia, 17-23, 2014. Ganesan, A. L., Rigby, M., Zammit-Mangion, A., Manning, A. J., Prinn, R. G., Fraser, P. J., Harth, C. M., Kim, K.-R., Krummel, P. B., Li, S., Mühle, J., O'Doherty, S. J., Park, S., Salameh, P. K., Steele, L. P., and Weiss, R. F.: Characterization

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. The first weather chart was shown on 3 November. It appeared on the screen and was accompanied by a voice over description of the chart and a short forecast. The experiment lasted until 28 November and was limited to the London area as the radius of the BBCs Alexandra Park Television Station was limited

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was reportedly flooded with the nearby Billing Aquadome Caravan Park inundated by the River Nene, forcing evacuations and invoking a severe flood warning and a major incident declaration. The National Grid reported over 350,000 homes without power for a time during Storm Bert, whilst at least five deaths

uk_monthly_climate_summary_202001.pdf

, but there were breaks in the cloud sheet in north-east England, and Thornes Park (West Yorkshire) reached a high of 14.7 °C. Most places were dull on the 23rd and 24th, with fog patches in places, but again parts of north-east England and Lincolnshire had some sunshine. All parts were cloudy

uk_monthly_climate_summary_202003.pdf

. Fronts pushed slowly southwards on the 18th and 19th, and the night of the 17th/18th was notably warm with a minimum of 10.2 °C at Velindre (Powys) and Cardiff Bute Park (South Glamorgan). Rain affected most parts on the 18th, heaviest in the north, but tended to become confined to southern areas

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on day D+1 Daily minimum air temperature between 0900 GMT on day D-1 to 0900 GMT on day D It remained bitterly cold across the UK through Christmas. Maximum temperatures on Christmas Day widely remained well below freezing (even in central London, St James' Park recorded a maximum of only -0.4 °C

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below 13.4 °C at Cardiff Bute Park overnight 22nd/23rd. The 23rd was a dry bright day but cloudcover continued to increase from the south. 24th to 30th The weather turned more unsettled. Rain spread from the south on the 24th, reaching all parts by mid-afternoon, and this was followed by sunshine

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201908.pdf

with most places dry and sunny, but it clouded over from the south later with some rain spreading into the far south. 9th to 13th A deep depression brought rain overnight 8th/9th and the temperature did not drop below 18.1 °C at Cardiff Bute Park and at Mumbles (West Glamorgan), and the 9th had a mix

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