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°C at Thornes Park (West Yorkshire). The night of the 1st/2nd was also very mild with the temperature not falling below 15.3 °C at Chertsey Abbey Mead (Surrey). The 2nd and 3rd were cooler with a mix of sunshine and showers, the showers mainly confined to western areas on the 3rd, but an area

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) and Chertsey, Abbey Mead P Sta (Surrey, 12mAMSL) 2.3°C on 12th at Tomintoul No 6 (Banffshire, 320mAMSL) 11.9°C on 22nd at London, St James's Park (Greater London, 5mAMSL) -9.0°C on 18th at Tomintoul No 6 (Banffshire, 320mAMSL) -14.3°C on 19th at Copley (Durham, 253mAMSL) 60.0mm on 27th at Tyndrum No 3

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) and Chertsey, Abbey Mead P Sta (Surrey, 12mAMSL) 2.3°C on 12th at Tomintoul No 6 (Banffshire, 320mAMSL) 11.9°C on 22nd at London, St James's Park (Greater London, 5mAMSL) -9.0°C on 18th at Tomintoul No 6 (Banffshire, 320mAMSL) -14.3°C on 19th at Copley (Durham, 253mAMSL) 60.0mm on 27th at Tyndrum No 3

NCIC Monthly Summary

and Gorseinon. A heathland fire broke out in Brentmoor Common, Surrey. On the 21st and 22nd, strong winds in Northern Ireland resulted in fallen trees impacting the M1 and M2, there was flooding and debris on some coastal roads, and approximately 2,000 people were without power. In Scotland

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-eastwards. Bands of rain spread north-eastwards across the country on the 19th and 20th, with some thundery showers in southern coastal counties for a time on the 19th also. Brighter showery weather spread from the west on the 20th, and this persisted for most of the 21st with a tornado reported in Surrey

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trees affected road travel in Hampshire, and there were reports of stranded cars in Surrey after surface water flooding. A short hot spell in southern and southeastern England on the 11th and 12th led to the hottest day of the year so far (34.8°C reported in Cambridgeshire), but the transition back

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of snow during Friday 26 November and the snow coverage gradually extended further south (32 cm at Buxton, Derbyshire on 1 December). On 1 December the wind shi ed to a more easterly direction bringing fresh snowfalls to southeast England (26 cm at Charlwood, Surrey on 2 December). Snow also fell

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