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  • mwr_2024_02_for_print_v1.pdf

    low and medium impact rain warnings were issued. The 22nd saw renewed transport disruption with rail lines between Plymouth and Newton Abbot, Machynlleth and Aberystwyth and Shrewsbury to Wrexham closed due to flooding. Services along the line between Birmingham New Street and Cheltenham Spa were

  • mwr_2024_09_for_print.pdf

    water flooding was reported from Sussex to Gloucestershire, with some leisure centres, schools and recycling centres forced to close due to flooding. A section of Cheltenham General Hospital reported water pouring through the ceiling after a torrential downpour. Activity on the 21st was focussed more

  • mwr_2024_09_for_print_v2.pdf

    of more persistent and often heavy rain affecting parts of the Midlands and southern England on the 23rd. On the 20th, surface water flooding was reported from Sussex to Gloucestershire, with some leisure centres, schools and recycling centres forced to close due to flooding. A section of Cheltenham

  • mwr_2024_09_for_print_v1.pdf

    water flooding was reported from Sussex to Gloucestershire, with some leisure centres, schools and recycling centres forced to close due to flooding. A section of Cheltenham General Hospital reported water pouring through the ceiling after a torrential downpour. Activity on the 21st was focussed more

  • mwr_2024_09_for_print_v1pdf

    water flooding was reported from Sussex to Gloucestershire, with some leisure centres, schools and recycling centres forced to close due to flooding. A section of Cheltenham General Hospital reported water pouring through the ceiling after a torrential downpour. Activity on the 21st was focussed more

  • mo-state-of-uk-climate-2015-v3.pdf

    and Epsom, Surrey); this UK record stood for nearly 80 years until 3 August 1990 (37.1 °C at Cheltenham, Gloucestershire) which was broken again on 10 August 2003 (38.5 °C at Faversham, Kent). As this was a short duration heatwave, impacts for the UK were limited, but the heat may have contributed

  • mo-state-of-uk-climate-2015-v3pdf

    and Epsom, Surrey); this UK record stood for nearly 80 years until 3 August 1990 (37.1 °C at Cheltenham, Gloucestershire) which was broken again on 10 August 2003 (38.5 °C at Faversham, Kent). As this was a short duration heatwave, impacts for the UK were limited, but the heat may have contributed

  • mo-state-of-uk-climate-2016-v4.pdf

    at a number of long-running weather stations across central and eastern England (Table 6). The most significant September hot spell in observational records was 1 to 2 September 1906, when temperatures exceeded 32 °C as far apart as Cheltenham (Gloucestershire), Macclesfield (Cheshire), Cromer

  • mo-state-of-uk-climate-2016-v4pdf

    at a number of long-running weather stations across central and eastern England (Table 6). The most significant September hot spell in observational records was 1 to 2 September 1906, when temperatures exceeded 32 °C as far apart as Cheltenham (Gloucestershire), Macclesfield (Cheshire), Cromer

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