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mwr_2023_06_for_print.pdf

between the 10th and the 13th. The second half of the month was progressively more unsettled, with some impacts from heavy rainfall for a time. Heavy showers and thunderstorms developed in numerous areas during the 10th to 13th. Activity was focussed on the West Midlands and NW England on the 10th

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Scotland, London, North East England, North Scotland, North West England, South East England, South West England, West Midlands, West Scotland, Yorkshire and Humber, Channel Islands, Isle of Man, Northern Ireland, Wales. 28 Anglian, Argyll, Clyde, Dee, Forth, Humber, Neagh Bann, North East Scotland

Microsoft Word - 2020_09_storm_alex.docx

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

Climate and climate change

UK and regional series

Order Rank ordered statistics Year ordered statistics Region Choose a region UK England Wales Scotland Northern Ireland England & Wales England N England S Scotland N Scotland E Scotland W England E & NE England NW/Wales N Midlands East Anglia England SW/Wales S England SE/Central S Parameter

Met Office weekend weather: A distinctly autumnal turn

for much of the country. Many areas, particularly East Wales, the Midlands, eastern England, and a good part of Scotland, will wake to dry and fine conditions, with some sunshine to start the weekend. However, the weather is set to change as the day progresses. A weather system, which has been

Met Office weekend weather: Heatwave to continue across much of the UK

locations possibly surpassing 30°C. Across England, the focus of the heat will shift westward compared to earlier heatwaves. The highest temperatures are expected in a zone stretching from the west to southwest Midlands into the West Country and southeast Wales. Here, temperatures are likely

Microsoft Word - 2023_09_storm_ciaran_2.docx

to storm Ciarán reportedly led to at least 13 deaths. In the UK, the storm caused major transport disruption with the port of Dover temporarily closed and ferry services cancelled more widely. Flights and rail services were also cancelled, with the Great Western Line closed both west of St Austell

PWMS046_Pollen_Forecast

a observed and model data. Only available March to September each year. Forecast of H/M/L for regions: "Orkney and Shetland" "Highlands and Eilean Siar" "Grampian" "Strathclyde" "Central Tayside and Fife" "SW Scotland, Lothian Borders" "N Ireland" "Wales" "NW England" "NE England" "E Midlands" "W

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Record breaking rainfall

climatology given as a percentage Three named storms crossed the UK during February, Ciara, Dennis and Jorge. The heavy rainfall throughout the month resulted in some severe impacts with many areas flooded, including parts of Yorkshire, Wales and the Midlands. John Curtin, Executive Director

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