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mwr_2024_09_for_print_v1.pdf

at 0900 UTC 30.1°C on 1st at Cambridge, Botanic Garden (Cambridgeshire, 13mAMSL) 7.3°C on 27th at Balmoral (Aberdeenshire, 283mAMSL) 18.8°C on 2nd at London, St James's Park (Greater London, 5mAMSL) -3.0°C on 25th at Tyndrum No 3 (Perthshire (in Central Region), 168mAMSL) and Braemar No 2

mwr_2025_01_for_print.pdf

. Thousands of trees were lost to the winds right across the amber/red warning areas including a 166- year-old Himalayan Cedar in Edinburgh’s Royal Botanic Garden. A second deep low centre then affected the more southern areas of the UK on the 26th/27th. This system was named storm Herminia by the Spanish

mwr_2024_09_for_print.pdf

at 0900 UTC 30.1°C on 1st at Cambridge, Botanic Garden (Cambridgeshire, 13mAMSL) 7.3°C on 27th at Balmoral (Aberdeenshire, 283mAMSL) 18.8°C on 2nd at London, St James's Park (Greater London, 5mAMSL) -3.0°C on 25th at Tyndrum No 3 (Perthshire (in Central Region), 168mAMSL) and Braemar No 2

NCIC Monthly Summary

in the west, with over 50 mm in places. Further rain belts crossed the country on the 20th, and it was breezy in exposed parts. Logan Botanical Gardens (Wigtownshire) did not fall below 12.3 °C overnight, then the 21st brought further rain at times, especially in the north and north-west

ukcp18_headline_findings_v4_aug22.pdf

) has been on average 0.3 °C warmer than the 1981-2010 average and 0.9 °C warmer than the 1961-1990 average. All the top ten warmest years for the UK, in the series from 1884, have occurred since 2002. 2.2 A recording of 38.7 °C at Cambridge Botanic Garden on 25th July 2019 became the highest summer

NCIC Monthly Summary

by lunchtime, merging to produce prolonged periods of rain; it became drier for a time late afternoon, but more rain reached western parts by evening. It was mild overnight into the 17th with Edinburgh Botanical Gardens not falling below 14.8 °C, then wet and windy for most with widespread rain, occasionally

ukcp18_headline_findings_v3.pdf

. All the top ten warmest years for the UK, in the series from 1884, have occurred since 2002. 2.2 A recording of 38.7 °C at Cambridge Botanic Garden on 25th July 2019 became the highest summer temperature officially recorded in the UK, exceeding the previous record of 38.5 °C recorded at Faversham

NCIC Monthly Summary

, staying sunny and dry in the north-east, but further rain spread into the west by dusk and affected most parts on the 18th, though barely reaching the far north-east. It was very mild on the 18th with a high of 14.2 °C at Edinburgh Royal Botanic Gardens; the following night was also very mild

ukcp-headline-findings-v2.pdf

warmer than the 1961-1990 average. All the top ten warmest years for the UK, in the series from 1884, have occurred since 2002. 2.2 A recording of 38.7 °C at Cambridge Botanic Garden on 25 th July 2019 became the highest summer temperature officially recorded in the UK, exceeding the previous record

factsheet_2-thunderstorms_2023.pdf

, Mickleham (Surrey) 62.2 mm (rain fell from 1145Z to 1300Z) South Farnborough (Hampshire) 60.2 mm (rain fell from 1215Z to 1330Z) Upper Basildon (Berkshire) Pirbright Institute (Surrey) Merrist Wood Agricultural College (Surrey) Royal Horticultural Society Gardens, Wisley (Surrey) Frimley Pumping Station

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