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factsheet_7-climate-of-south-west-england_2023.pdf

contact the Customer Centre on: Tel: 0370 900 0100 Fax: 0370 900 5050 Email: [email protected] If you are outside the UK: Tel: +44 330 135 0000 Fax: +44 330 135 0050 Introduction The counties included in this area are Cornwall, Devon and Somerset together with the Isles of Scilly. Much

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Glastonbury Festival – wellies or sun cream?

Glastonbury Festival gets underway on Wednesday and will see ten’s of thousands of people heading to rural Somerset. Met Office Chief Forecaster Neil Armstrong said: “Our advice that you should plan for both sunhats and raincoats for this year’s festival remains.” “There will be plenty of sunshine

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Another low-pressure area to bring wind and rain

Another area of low pressure is following closely on the heels of Storm Kathleen which brought challenging conditions to parts of the UK over the weekend. The low-pressure system will bring the strongest winds to Cornwall and coastal parts of Devon and Somerset later today [Monday 8 April

Met Office festival forecast: What's in store for this week?

Farm, Somerset (from 25 June) Festivalgoers heading to Glastonbury can expect a varied but generally warm outlook. Wednesday brings sunny spells with highs of 24°C, though heavy showers may develop later. Thursday starts damp but should brighten, with increasing winds and a high of 22°C. Friday looks

PWSCG Minutes 24-01-18 Draft 1.0.docx

MINUTES PWSCG (43) Meeting 10:45 – 15:30 Wednesday 25 th April 2018 Church House, Westminster, London Attendees Wyn Williams (WW) Sarah Jackson (SJ) Paul Riches (PR) Paul Hadley (PH) Paul Furlong (PF) Iain Ritchie (IR) Charlie Hall (CHa) Lindy Woodage (LW) William Hall (WH) Colin Hord (CH) Fiona

Bruton Rainfall 28 June 1917

Thursday 28 June 1917 (Exceptional rainfall at Bruton, Somerset) Weather chart for 1200 UTC on 28 June 1917 General summary During the morning an area of heavy rain and thunderstorms developed across parts of Somerset, Dorset and Wiltshire giving some torrential downpours in places with localised

snow-and-low-temperatures-december-2010---met-office.pdf

in widespread disruption. Airline passengers were particularly badly affected with Heathrow Airport closed at the busiest time of year in the run-up to Christmas. Further heavy snow early on Monday 20 December brought significant problems to both Devon and Somerset with the A38 closed near Exeter

floods-in-carlisle---january-2005---met-office.pdf

and southern Scotland. A very deep depression then tracked eastwards across southern Scotland on the 8th. Details of the wind associated with this system are given January 2005 - stormy spells The highest rainfall (180.4 mm) was recorded at Rydal Hall, Cumbria and this is estimated as likely to occur less o

Met Office daily weather: Dry with sunny spells albeit slightly cooler

, the odd heavy one is possible, but they will be well scattered across Devon, Cornwall, maybe Pembrokeshire catching one too. Perhaps even as far east as Dorset and Somerset, but the vast majority, I think, again, will stay dry and we'll have some good spells of sunshine, particularly west coast

Microsoft Word - PWSCG Minutes 17-10-18 Final 1.0

) William Hall (WH) Colin Hord (CH) Carol Holt (CHt) Ian Hoult (IH) Emer O’Connell (EC) Derrick Ryall (DR) Richard Orrell (RO) Mel Harrowsmith (MH) Lynne Armstrong (LA) Paul Davies (PD) PWSCG Chair PWSCG Secretariat (BEIS) PWSCG Secretariat (BEIS) DD BEIS Scottish Government Scottish Government Welsh

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