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  • May Bank Holiday weather extremes

    . England’s wettest weekend day sits at nearly 90mm in the Lake District, while Scotland has topped 80mm in parts of the Highlands. Wales has also seen severe weekend downpours, exceeding 80mm in Snowdonia. These totals illustrate the risk from slow-moving fronts or heavy, persistent showers, especially

  • Met Office specialist forecasts: Tailored insights for land, sea and space

    regions across the UK, including the Lake District, Eryri and the Scottish Highlands. Each forecast includes: Daily updates Issued twice daily, forecasts cover the evening period, the next two full days and a brief outlook for the following three days. They detail temperature, wind speed, precipitation

  • NCIC Monthly Summary

    , but were slightly below average in eastern coastal parts of Scotland, and more than 2 °C above average in parts of the south-east. Mean minimum temperatures were widely between 1 and 2 °C above average except in northern Scotland, and August’s UK mean minimum temperature was the third highest

  • NCIC Monthly Summary

    in many areas, especially towards the north-west. The provisional UK mean temperature was 11.8 °C, which is 1.2 °C above the long-term average. Maximum temperature anomalies were up to +2 °C in some easternmost counties of England, while minimum temperatures were around 2 °C above average for most

  • D2_2_Presentation Submission_SanchezRivas-Daniel

    (BoXPol) and Jülich (JuXPol). 2 Talk outline 2. Which challenges did we overcome? 3. Which challenges 1. Radar processing chain remain? Why? How? Data? 3 Datasets • Each X-band radar covers up to 150 km at 10 different elevation angles, monitoring the region with high spatial (~150 m) and temporal (~5

  • ukcp18-factsheet-local-2.2km.pdf

    ? ................................................................................................. 2 2. When should you use the Local (2.2km) projections? ........................................................................................... 6 2.1. The local projections in the UKCP18 context

  • Deep Dive: Understanding this winter’s remarkably persistent weather pattern

    . Remarkable dry spells in the northwest Highlands due to a pronounced rain‑shadow effect. By animating the forecast maps for the week, we see fronts arriving from the southwest and repeatedly becoming trapped across eastern and central Scotland. As the systems pile up, persistent southeasterly winds

  • Deep dive: Understanding an exceptional winter and the weather patterns behind it

    of the UK, experienced prolonged dry spells. In Aultbea, Northwest Highlands, 21 consecutive dry days were recorded between late January and mid‑February. At the same time, locations not far away in eastern Scotland recorded extremely high rainfall over short distances, highlighting how terrain

  • uk_monthly_climate_summary_201810.pdf

    (Morayshire) on the 27th. The rain-radar image at 1000 UTC on 12 October 2018 shows heavy rainfall from Storm Callum across western parts of England and Wales. Weather impacts Some roads were closed in the Western Highlands of Scotland on 8th and 9th due to flooding, with the occupants of a car being

  • uk_monthly_climate_summary_201810pdf

    (Morayshire) on the 27th. The rain-radar image at 1000 UTC on 12 October 2018 shows heavy rainfall from Storm Callum across western parts of England and Wales. Weather impacts Some roads were closed in the Western Highlands of Scotland on 8th and 9th due to flooding, with the occupants of a car being

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