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Bradford (West Yorkshire) August 8.9 28 August 1919 Newton Rigg (Cumbria) August 8.9 18 August 1964 Lerwick (Shetland) September 4.4 29 September 1915 Braemar (Aberdeenshire) October 0.4 17 October 1973 Glenmore Lodge (Inverness-shire) November -11.1 29 November 1912 Braemar (Aberdeenshire) November

mwr_2024_05_for_print.pdf

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

mwr_2024_05_for_print_v1.pdf

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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Synoptic and climate 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

mwr_2024_11_for_print.pdf

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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and northern England were cancelled or severely disrupted. Leeds Bradford airport closed after an aircraft skidded off the runway during the storm. 45 workers were airlifted off a North Sea drilling platform after it lost anchors during the storm. Sections of railings were destroyed at Sunderland’s pier

mwr_2024_11_for_print_v1.pdf

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

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201907.pdf

of Scotland building and some public events were cancelled due to flooding. The heavy and persistent rain resulted in surface water and some minor river flooding in Greater Manchester, Lancashire and Bradford with some properties flooded and travel disruption. England diary of highlights July started

mwr_2025_01_for_print.pdf

as the snow arrived airport runway closures were reported at Bristol, Birmingham, Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds/Bradford and Teesside. Multiple Pennine road closures followed, along with some rail service suspensions. Meanwhile, the prolonged rainfall across southern/central England brought reports

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