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Record 24 hour Rainfall 18 July 1955

Monday 18 July 1955 (Record 24 hour Rainfall (0900-0900) in the United Kingdom) Weather chart for 1200 UTC on 18 July 1955 General summary Scotland and Northern Ireland, apart from misty low cloud and outbreaks of drizzle down the east coast, had a fine day with good spells of sunshine especially

Met Office Weather: A cloudy start with patchy rain

the north and west, where temperatures could reach up to 19°C. In contrast, the south and east will be cooler due to extensive cloud cover from Wednesday. Windward coasts may experience a chilly breeze. Here's a look at the weather for the week ahead with Ellie Glaisyer 👇 pic.twitter.com/vR5DIC18Up

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Amber rain warning for Scotland – February 2021

of 14-16°C in the south and east through the week. As the system moves through by the middle of the week high pressure moves in and this will bring more settled conditions into the weekend, with good spells of sunshine it could feel like the first hints of Spring.” Cloudy with outbreaks of rain

Seasonal Forecast Assessment – Winter 2008/09

warmer than average, with mean temperatures more than 1.5 °C above normal over northern areas of the UK but closer to average in southernmost counties. The south-east of England has been particularly wet, though Wales, northern England, Scotland and Northern Ireland have all been drier than average

heavy-rainfall_flooding---june-2007---met-office.pdf

precipitation (mm) average Harlow Hill Reservoir (North Yorkshire)289.9 497 88 years Hull 256.3 487 137 years (*) Dalton Holme (East Yorkshire) 263.5 485 127 years (*) Sheffield (South Yorkshire) 285.6 463 125 years Bradford (West Yorkshire) 261.4 411 97 years (*) a few years missing Areal values for June 2007

eastern-scotland_-climate-met-office.pdf

around sunrise and maximum temperatures are normally 2 to 3 hours a er midday. January is the coldest month, with mean daily minimum temperatures varying from about 2 °C in areas of East Lothian and Fife bordering the Firth of Forth and on the NE coast of Grampian, to less than -2 °C over

PowerPoint Presentation

the last three month the Middle East has experienced much above normal temperatures, and most other regions have been warmer than normal. The exception to this has been some of the more remote British Overseas Territories, such as Pitcairn Islands, as well as northern parts of South America, where

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months, warmer than normal conditions are likely across MENA and the Caribbean. However, colder than normal conditions more likely across Guyana. 3-Month Outlook September to November - Temperature Much More Likely Below Normal Near-Normal Above Normal Likely Left: Middle East and North Africa Right

Met Office daily weather: Festival weekend set for thunderstorms

out. Winds will be fresh to strong in the far southeast, otherwise light to moderate. Temperatures will be near normal for most, though parts of the southeast may remain very warm and humid, with East Anglia likely to be the warmest region. Met Office presenter and meteorologist, Aidan McGivern

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