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February March April May June July August September October November December Anglesey Rhoose Aberporth Aldergrove Carrigans Figure 14. 30-year (1961 — 1990) average number of days of gales for selected stations. Thunder Thunder can occur in any part of the UK at any time of the year, but in most

NCIC Monthly Summary

showers affecting the north late in the afternoon, and Aberporth (Dyfed) recorded 9.8 hours of bright sunshine. From the 16th to 18th inclusive it was predominantly dry and cloudy, though with a little light rain or drizzle in places on the 16th and 18th, and there were mist and fog patches in a few

uk_monthly_climate_summary_202004.pdf

and 18th, with rain spreading from the south on the 17th, heavy at times, and on the 18th another belt of rain spread from the east. The 19th became brighter, and the 20th to 22nd were again sunny, with 13.6 hours of sunshine at Aberporth (Dyfed) on the 20th, though there was quite a stiff easterly breeze

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, -4.66 Automatic Urquhart, Northwood Scotland 57.595, -4.373 Manual West Freugh Scotland 54.859, -4.934 Automatic Wick Airport Scotland 58.454, -3.088 Automatic Aberdaron Wales 52.789, -4.74 Automatic Aberporth Wales 52.139, -4.57 Automatic Alwen Wales 53.062, -3.553 Manual Arthog No 3 Wales 52.718

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201909.pdf

to 20th inclusive, with some mist and fog patches overnight, although it turned cloudy across the far north on the afternoon of the 18th. 12.0 hours of sunshine was recorded at Aberporth (Dyfed) on the 18th and 20th. It also turned increasingly warm by day, while nights were often cool. 21st

uk_monthly_climate_summary_202003.pdf

on the 27th. Aberporth (Dyfed) recorded 12.2 hours of sunshine on the 27th. 28th to 31st A northerly outbreak on the 28th brought much cooler and cloudier weather than of late. The last three days of the month were generally dry, with slight overnight frost in places, and there were some sunny

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) on the 19th, and 13.2 hours of sunshine at Aberporth (Dyfed) on the 21st, though there was some overnight fog in places. The 22nd was another mostly sunny day but high cloud increased from the south during the afternoon with isolated showers. Under the veil of high cloud the temperature did not fall

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201811.pdf

hours of sunshine at Valley (Anglesey) and Aberporth (Dyfed) on the 17th. 19th to 26th Easterly winds brought scattered showers into eastern areas on the 19th and 20th and persistent rain spread from the south-east on the a ernoon of the 20th, following a sunny start in the south-west. It was cold

NCIC Monthly Summary

(Gwynedd) was only 3.2 °C, and winds gusted to 52 mph at Aberporth (Dyfed). Another cold start on the 7th, then mostly cloudy with a few showers, wintry over high ground, dying out during the afternoon, and briefly brighter in the south-west later. The 8th saw some sunshine before cloud increased

NCIC Monthly Summary

plentiful sunshine and a very warm day. The 7th was sunny, and very warm or locally hot, Gogerddan (Dyfed) recording a maximum temperature of 30.7 °C. The warmth continued overnight into the 8th, with Aberporth (Dyfed) recording a minimum of 20.5 °C, then the north started sunny before cloud spread

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