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A look back at the 2024/25 storm season

due to a collapsed wall, and Bradford-on-Avon experienced a burst riverbank. A major incident was declared in Northamptonshire, and over 680 properties were flooded in England. Power outages affected 350,000 homes, and 300 flights were cancelled.  Storm Conall added further rainfall to already

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severely affected due to flooded lines and Kings Cross station in London was temporarily closed due to concerns with overcrowding. Other rail services in Scotland and northern England were cancelled or severely disrupted. Leeds Bradford airport closed after an aircraft skidded off the runway during

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Bradford Liverpool London Gatwick Manchester Newcastle Durham Tees Valley Aberdeen/Dyce Belfast International Edinburgh Glasgow Inverness London Heathrow Prestwick Stornoway Sumburgh 1. Half-hourly reports (METAR) 2. The elements of each report are broadcast in the following order: (a) Surface wind

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Southampton Southend Exeter E Midlands Humberside Isle of Man Leeds Bradford Liverpool London Gatwick Manchester Newcastle Durham Tees Valley Aberdeen/Dyce Belfast International Edinburgh Glasgow Inverness London Heathrow Prestwick Stornoway Sumburgh 1. Half-hourly reports (METAR) 2. The elements

UK climate extremes

Macclesfield (Cheshire) May 1.6 8 May 1917 Braemar (Aberdeenshire) May 1.6 1 May 1979 Knockanrock (Highland) June 5.1 2 June 1975 Nunraw Abbey (East Lothian) July 7.5 5 July 1978 Clashnoir (Banffshire) August 8.9 27 August 1919 Ampleforth (North Yorkshire) August 8.9 28 August 1919 Bradford (West

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the first week of May led to surface water flooding in Aberdeenshire, Leeds and Bradford. Settled weather moved in from the 7th as a high pressure centre took up residence close to the UK. Clear weather across the UK coincided with a major geomagnetic disturbance which led to widespread sightings

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the first week of May led to surface water flooding in Aberdeenshire, Leeds and Bradford. Settled weather moved in from the 7th as a high pressure centre took up residence close to the UK. Clear weather across the UK coincided with a major geomagnetic disturbance which led to widespread sightings

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day on record by extraordinary margins. Selected stations include Durham (36.9°C +4.0°C 155 years), Sheffield 39.4°C +3.8°C 138 years), Bradford (37.9°C +4.0 °C 134 years), Wisley, Surrey (39.3°C, +1.5°C 108 years), Rothamsted, Hertfordshire 38.5°C, +1.9°C 108 years), Eskdalemuir, Dumfries-shire 32.3

Climate and climate change

Automatic and manual stations

England 55.421, -1.6 Automatic Bournemouth, Kings Park England 50.734, -1.822 Manual Bradford England 53.813, -1.772 Automatic Bramham England 53.869, -1.317 Automatic Brampton No 3 England 54.935, -2.733 Manual Bratton Fleming, Haxton England 51.116, -3.94 Manual Bridgefoot England 54.649, -3.458

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drinking water for over a week. Tenbury Wells in Worcester suffered significant flooding when a wall gave way under pressure from a rapidly rising brook. Both Chippenham town centre and Bradford-on-Avon (Wiltshire) were reportedly flooded after the River Avon overtopped. Northampton railway station

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