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uk_monthly_climate_summary_202001.pdf

flow. The 7th was a windy day, with fog over the south -west, and rain over the Midlands and north eventually spread into East Anglia and the south -east. A mild night followed with Bude (Cornwall) falling no lower than 10.3 °C, and the 8th was cloudy again with rain spreading from the south-west late

heavy-rainfall_flooding---july-2007---met-office.pdf

Heavy rainfall/flooding - July 2007 Record July totals and heavy rainfall on 19/20 July, resulted in widespread flooding and transport disruption over the south Midlands... In excess of 150 mm of rain fell over most of Wales, the western half of England and parts of the Scottish Highlands

exceptionally-warm-and-dry-spring-2011---met-office.pdf

, the Mourne mountains in Northern Ireland, mid-Wales, Lancashire and Berkshire. Fortunately rainfall at the end of the first week of May helped the fire services bring these under control. Following the exceptionally dry Spring, on 10 June, parts of the east Midlands and East Anglia were declared

snow-and-low-temperatures-late-march-2013---met-office.pdf

the snow was less extensive, less deep or less longlasting. One of the most significant examples of snowfall in late March was from 17 to 24 March 1979. 10 to 20 cm of snow fell across the Midlands and North West England, with 10 to 30 cm across the Pennines and North Wales, with the snow lying un-melted

soc_supplement-002.pdf

regional detail. Warm spells were most prevalent for the far south east coastal areas, Northern Ireland, coastal areas of west Scotland and a band from Dorset to the north east coast. The warmest months relative to average in 2017 were March, May and October, with a spell in late June being the only

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Risk of snow and ice continues – December 2020

National Severe Weather Warning There are a number of National Severe Weather Warnings in place across the UK for snow and ice over the coming days. Met Office Chief Meteorologist Paul Gundersen said; “The snow currently affecting parts of the Midlands will die out this afternoon. However

Met Office weather: What's in store for the next 10 days?

, with temperatures ranging from 12–15°C on the east coast to the low 20s inland and in the west. Expect a mix of sunshine and cloud, with the latter ebbing and flowing across the Midlands, East Wales, and southern England. READ MORE: When will it rain next? Is there any rain in sight? 🌧️ Where

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