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the snow was less extensive, less deep or less longlasting. One of the most significant examples of snowfall in late March was from 17 to 24 March 1979. 10 to 20 cm of snow fell across the Midlands and North West England, with 10 to 30 cm across the Pennines and North Wales, with the snow lying un-melted

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Snow and ice warnings remain before a change this weekend

 issued by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) also remains in force, focusing on impacts for health and social care in England.  Things will be drier for many by Friday, with temperatures gradually turning milder and rain reaching the west later in the day.     WeatherReady tips for colder

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regional detail. Warm spells were most prevalent for the far south east coastal areas, Northern Ireland, coastal areas of west Scotland and a band from Dorset to the north east coast. The warmest months relative to average in 2017 were March, May and October, with a spell in late June being the only

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but the particularly cold and extreme weather did not start until 23 January 1947. The first snow fell heavily over southern England. Blizzard conditions occurred across the south-west of England, leaving many villages in Devon isolated. Between January and March, snow fell every day somewhere in the country

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Thunderstorms and sunshine

will bring a slow-moving band of thunderstorms to parts of central and southern England and the West Country, and a Yellow warning for rain has been issued. Chief Meteorologist Andy Page said: “The worst impacts are likely during the afternoon and evening on Thursday with the potential for 30-40 mm of rain

Met Office weather: What's in store for the next 10 days?

, with temperatures ranging from 12–15°C on the east coast to the low 20s inland and in the west. Expect a mix of sunshine and cloud, with the latter ebbing and flowing across the Midlands, East Wales, and southern England. READ MORE: When will it rain next? Is there any rain in sight? 🌧️ Where

mwr_2024_09_for_print.pdf

, another bout of widespread rainfall and some thunderstorms affected England, Wales and Northern Ireland. The West Midlands saw various impacts including surface water flooding closing major roads as well as reports of a flooded care home in Shropshire. On the 27th, a stretch of the M5 was closed due

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people involved, and the A421 in Bedfordshire was closed for an extended period due to the conditions. On the 25th and 26th, another bout of widespread rainfall and some thunderstorms affected England, Wales and Northern Ireland. The West Midlands saw various impacts including surface water flooding

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