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snow-and-low-temperatures-february-to-march-2018---met-office.pdf

below the February average, while on 1 March parts of the west Midlands and south Wales recorded daily maximum temperatures more than 12 °C below the March average (around -2 °C compared to a March average of around 10 °C). In these areas, some new records were set . -4.7 °C at Tredegar, Blaenau Gwent

western-scotland_-climate-met-office.pdf

metres. Fjord-like sea lochs and the islands of the Hebrides characterise the west of the region, while the south contains the Southern Uplands. The major estuary is that of the Clyde, but the southern part of the area borders the Solway Firth. The highest peaks of the two main upland regions

caa-case-study-3---spring--autumn.pdf

Case 3 Route: East Midlands to Cambridge (VFR) Date: 15 th March 2017, departing 08 UTC Let’s take a look at the weather forecast, assess the potential threats and start investigating how to mitigate against these risks. Weather Briefing: a. Synoptic situation Describe the broad features

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Sunniest April on record for the UK

since the series began in 1910. England too recorded its sunniest, with all other nations their second sunniest. This means that England recorded its sunniest March and April this year. The Midlands, East Anglia, North and West Scotland were all particularly sunny. Above average temperatures this April

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Severe weather warnings continue for some.

south Wales, southwest England and southern parts of the Midlands. A yellow National Severe Weather Warning for thunderstorms covering the southern half of Wales, the southern Midlands and parts of southwest England is valid from 1pm until late this evening with some travel disruption and localised

record-rainfall---june-july--may-july-2007---met-office.pdf

233 1 249.4 mm - 1931 England S 245.3 223 1 219.1 mm - 1936 England E & NE 295.6 254 1 208.4 mm - 1931 England NW & Wales N 347.6 206 1 287.2 mm - 1931 Midlands 312.3 267 1 227.3 mm - 1936 East Anglia 173.8 171 3 206.9 mm - 1936 England SW & Wales S 310.8 216 1 288.1 mm - 1936 England SE & central S

Microsoft Word - 2021_02_low_temperatures_v1.docx

airstream with a persistent feed of snow showers off the North Sea affecting the east coast. The analysis chart at 1200 UTC 11 February 2021 shows high pressure over Scandinavia extending to cover much of the UK, while frontal systems start pushing into the far south-west. The satellite image on 11

Met Office 10-day trend: What to expect from Storm Claudia and beyond

warning is also in place for rain for central and southern England, as well as two yellow wind warnings for northwest Wales and northwest England and the west midlands. The north will remain largely dry, but the south will experience unsettled, windy, and wet conditions. The weekend: High pressure

Premier League opening weekend weather forecast

coast will be mostly dry, though variable cloud cover may limit sunshine at times. Temperatures will be warm to very warm, reaching up to 25°C. Some bright or sunny spells are likely, contributing to a pleasant afternoon at the Amex Stadium.  Sunderland vs West Ham – Kick-off 3pm Conditions

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