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  • seasonal-assessment---spring24.pdf

    average for the first half of the month (Fyvie Castle, Aberdeenshire recorded a maximum temperature of 25.4°C on 11 th May) and slightly above or close to average for the second half. It was a wet season with heavy rain in southern and central England during March, in northern England and Scotland

  • Met Office festival forecast: Cooler temperatures and risk of showers

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  • Sunshine with a risk of thunderstorms this Bank Holiday

    . The current May record for Wales is 29.2°C, set in 1989 at Towy Castle. For Scotland the current May record is 30.9°C, set in 2012 at Inverailort. Although they are less likely to be broken, the England (and UK) May record is 32.8°C and Northern Ireland’s is 28.0°C. The fine spell will break down through

  • Met Office festival forecast: Mixed conditions for late July festivals

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  • Staying safe at the beach is now within easier reach

    but also access forecast information and advice for 500 of the most visited beaches across the UK and the Channel Islands. Popular or iconic beach locations included with the Met Office app refresh are: Rhossili Bay, in Wales Bamburgh Castle beach, in Northumberland Porthcurno Beach, in Cornwall

  • Met Office festival forecast: Dry and sunny midweek before turning unsettled

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  • Mild start to November sees temperature records broken

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  • Met Office 10-day trend: Mild November continues as unsettled weather approaches

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  • A milestone in UK climate history

    , 37.1°C was recorded at Hawarden Airport, Flintshire, while 35.1°C was reached at Floors Castle, Borders on 19 July. The post-event report from the Met Office shows that the record-breaking temperatures seen as part of the heatwave demonstrate much more widespread and significant heat than previous

  • hot-spell-august-1990---met-office.pdf

    chocolate factory melted and at Stansted Mountfichet Castle, Essex a waxwork knight melted into a puddle. Weather data The first four days of August saw a degree and spatial extent of high temperatures that exceeded any other hot spell in the 20th century. On the 1st, over 32 °C was recorded in parts

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