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July 2019: a month in UK climate statistics

During July, Cheshire received more than twice the average rainfall for the month (219%). Other counties in central and northern England, including Lancashire, Staffordshire Derbyshire and Leicestershire, also received more than one-and-a-half times the month’s typical rainfall for July. Following

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Another low-pressure area to bring wind and rain

] and overnight, then as the system continues to track across the UK the strong winds will extend along many English Channel coasts, all the way to Kent, and north along the coasts of the Celtic and Irish Seas to Lancashire. These strong winds come in combination with large waves and one of the highest tides

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A cold spell to come – January 2021

statistics Provisional figures also show the 19th was the wettest January day for Rochdale (46.8mm), Preston (43.6 mm) and Stonyhurst, Lancashire (43.8mm) since 1954. While parts of Cleveland, in North Yorkshire received more than their average January rainfall over just 2 days, the 19th and 20th. Stay

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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

Seasonal Forecast Assessment – Winter 2008/09

since 1862. Rainfall was well below average during May, especially from Lancashire and Yorkshire southwards, although northwest Scotland had above average rainfall for the month. The UK figure for May was 47% of average. England had its driest May on record, and Wales its second driest. Spring overall

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An improved picture for weather radar

stations across the UK; the oldest at Hameldon Hill, near Burnley in Lancashire, has been operating since 1974. Our new radar deliver five times more data, with almost a terabyte being received from each radar over the course of a year. We now record 1.8 million rainfall observations per hour per radar

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their wettest October day on record, including several with 100+ year records, and scattered widely across the UK from London to the west Midlands to Lancashire to Aberdeenshire. These are listed in the table below. At Oxford, 60.0mm on 3 October made this Oxford's sixth wettest day in almost 200 years

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Autumn and end of November statistics

There was below average rainfall, particularly for the south and east with close to average for Scotland and above average for north west England and Northern Ireland. Although Hazelrigg in Lancashire did see its highest daily rainfall on record with 73.6mm on November 22 which led to localised

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, Suffolk, Lancashire, Cheshire, Merseyside and West Yorkshire recorded their highest December gusts since a major winter storm on 5 December 2013. Storms Elin and Fergus formed part of an ongoing sequence of very wet weather to affect the UK, The map below shows rainfall accumulations from 7 to 11

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