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26 July 2019 Achnagart (Highland) Northern Ireland 19.6 14 August 2001 Belfast, Whitehouse (County Antrim) Lowest daily maximum temperature records Country Temperature (°C) Date Location Scotland -15.9 29 December 1995 Fyvie Castle (Aberdeenshire) England -11.3 11 January 1982 Newport (Shropshire

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caused disruption to Irish Sea ferry services. There were some power outages, trees felled and disruption on roads in Cumbria and south-west Scotland, while flights were delayed at Belfast City Airport. However, for the UK overall, weather impacts from the storm were relatively modest. Weather data

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Heatwave for parts of the UK this week

with temperatures expected to reach 19°C. Northern Ireland will see some sunshine with highs of 25°C in Belfast. Tuesday will see more widespread sunshine across all parts of the UK, with the best of the brightness in the East and some scattered cloud remaining along western coasts

Climate webinar series

Zero, and Belfast City Council. You can view a recording of this event on YouTube or read an event summary.   Mitigation: a road to Net Zero In this webinar in March 2023, we considered what is meant by Net Zero and looked at the UK Government’s priorities for achieving their aim of reaching Net Zero

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and a number of houses were flooded in Belfast. Flooding also affected southwest England, disrupting transport and causing the closure of a number of seafronts across Devon, and part of the main rail link to London was also closed at Dawlish. Parts of Wales saw flooding on the 8th. On the 9th

NCIC Monthly Summary

May, a large grass and gorse fire at Belfast docks brought smoke and reduced visibility across the city, including north, west and central Belfast and Belfast International Airport. England diary of highlights May started off showery, but high pressure then built across the country and brought

Met Office daily weather: Heat rising as we head into the weekend

to the south, so Belfast cheering up, Glasgow, Edinburgh also looking brighter by the time we get to Saturday lunchtime, and a much brighter day overall for the Highlands of Scotland. “Still quite breezy, quite a gusty wind blowing here. Quite a grey day over the far north of England, rain on and off

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