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  • 02413-getmet-update-v6pdf

    with any technical difficulties. Tel: 0370 900 0100 or +44 330 135 000 MET. DECODES Aerodrome forecast – TAF decode Code Element Example Decode Notes 1 Report type TAF ‘Terminal Aerodrome Forecast’ Name for an aerodrome forecast 2 Location EGSS ‘London Stansted’ Station four-letter ICAO indicator 3

  • mwr_2025_10_for_printpdf

    October 2025 Monthly Weather Report This document provides a summary of the UK’s weather and climate statistics for October 2025. Table of Contents 1. UK overview 2. Weather impacts 3. Monthly extremes 4. Monthly maps 5. Monthly climate statistics 6. Monthly time-series 7. Daily time-series 8

  • mwr_2025_10_for_print.pdf

    October 2025 Monthly Weather Report This document provides a summary of the UK’s weather and climate statistics for October 2025. Table of Contents 1. UK overview 2. Weather impacts 3. Monthly extremes 4. Monthly maps 5. Monthly climate statistics 6. Monthly time-series 7. Daily time-series 8

  • NCIC Monthly Summary

    the long-term average. Maximum temperatures were 2 °C above normal over parts of the West Highlands. Rainfall was just above average in parts of the east, but many areas were drier than average, especially on the western side, with Scotland as a whole having 71% of average rainfall. Sunshine

  • NCIC Monthly Summary

    pressure covering the country. The provisional mean temperature for the month was 0.6 °C above the long-term average. Maximum temperatures were 2 °C above normal over parts of the West Highlands. Rainfall was just above average in parts of the east, but many areas were drier than average, especially

  • Met Office daily weather: All change this week as wetter weather moves in

    . And here across the western highlands, we could get over 20°C and probably over 20°C across the southeast. But again, that's 8, 9, maybe 10°C lower than it was through the weekend. “Then you've got the winds to add on, making it feel even fresher the south coast of England, but particularly the coast

  • Microsoft Word - Feb2021_fulldocument_v1.docx

    into most areas, heavy at times, but again northern fringes avoiding most of the rain. The 21st was brighter, especially to the north, with scattered showers affecting the Highlands, and breezy with strong gusts. The 22nd saw some sunshine and was mainly dry, though cloudier and breezy in the Western

  • uk_monthly_climate_summary_201912.pdf

    . Mean maximum temperatures were mostly around 1.0 °C above average, but nearer 2 °C above in parts of the south-east. Mean minimum temperatures were around 1 °C above average for most areas, but up to 2 °C above average in much of Scotland and northern England. Rainfall was 116% of average

  • uk_monthly_climate_summary_201912pdf

    . Mean maximum temperatures were mostly around 1.0 °C above average, but nearer 2 °C above in parts of the south-east. Mean minimum temperatures were around 1 °C above average for most areas, but up to 2 °C above average in much of Scotland and northern England. Rainfall was 116% of average

  • factsheet_7-climate-of-south-west-england_2023.pdf

    , and many of the lower river valleys have been submerged to form picturesque estuaries such as the Dart and Tamar. The highland areas coincide with the granite outcrops forming Dartmoor and Bodmin Moor and reach 621 metres on Dartmoor. The high ground of Exmoor, made up from gritstones and slates

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