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  • uk_monthly_climate_summary_autumn_2018pdf

    : the month began unsettled, with frontal systems generally affecting northern areas most of all, giving some high rainfall totals over western Scotland on 7th to 9th. All areas were stormy around 12th due to Storm Callum, with 24-hour rainfall totals exceeding 100 mm in South Wales, and it remained very

  • heavy-rainfall-and-flooding-in-cornwall-november-2010---met-office.pdf

    developing and crossing over the worst affected areas of Cornwall. Scale: mm per hour Predannack radar, Cornwall (still image at 0500 GMT on 17 November) The figures below show hourly rainfall totals from rain-gauges at Cardinham (near Bodmin) and Heligan (near Mevagissey) from 2200 GMT on 16 November

  • further-rainfall-and-flooding-across-north-of-the-uk---met-office.pdf

    and early December, with Flooding in Cumbria December 2015 bringing record-breaking rainfall totals to Cumbria on 4th and 5th; the saturated conditions meaning that the ground had no capacity to store any further moisture. The rain on Boxing day led to serious flooding across parts of Lancashire, North

  • heavy-rainfall_flooding-in-the-lake-district-cumbria---november-2009---met-office.pdf

    , and Seathwaite, Cumbria, recorded 316 mm of rainfall within 24 hours. Parts of north Wales and the Southern Uplands of Scotland also recorded high rainfall totals from this event. The associated high river flows and flooding problems were exacerbated by the very wet ground conditions - Cumbria had

  • Seasonal Forecast Assessment – Winter 2008/09

    , and also that sunshine totals were well above average. Mean temperatures for March were 1.0 °C above the long-term average. There were some cold nights and late frosts during April, but daytime temperatures were mostly slightly above average; monthly-mean temperatures were 0.2 °C above average

  • Seasonal Forecast Assessment – Winter 2008/09

    spells of fine weather. With the contrast in rainfall between these two months, total rainfall amounts for the season to date have been unexceptional. Sunshine has also shown a contrast, being rather more than normal in September, but well below average for most areas during October. In September

  • Seasonal Forecast Assessment – Winter 2008/09

    than double their average March rainfall, and only in north-west Scotland was rainfall appreciably below average. The overall UK rainfall total was 155% of average, making it provisionally the sixth wettest March in a series back to 1836. April rainfall totals were generally closer to average, again

  • uk_monthly_climate_summary_autumn_2020_v2.pdf

    -month, but eastern areas were drier. Total rainfall amounts for the season have been unexceptional, mostly within 25% of average. Sunshine has also shown a contrast, being rather more than normal in September, but well below average for most areas during October, then broadly closer to normal

  • uk_monthly_climate_summary_winter_2020.pdf

    of quieter weather. February was particularly wet and stormy, and included three named storms, with widespread high rainfall totals and associated impacts. Frosts were fewer than average, and, although there were some snowfalls in certain areas, these were of limited severity. Overall

  • uk_monthly_climate_summary_winter_2020pdf

    of quieter weather. February was particularly wet and stormy, and included three named storms, with widespread high rainfall totals and associated impacts. Frosts were fewer than average, and, although there were some snowfalls in certain areas, these were of limited severity. Overall

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