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Microsoft Word - 2021_09_high_temperatures.docx

and its warmest New Year’s Day on record with 16.8 °C at Colwyn Bay, Conwy on 31 December 2021 and 16.3°C at St James’s Park, Central London on 1 January 2022. Overcast conditions at night also resulted in exceptionally high daily minimum temperatures, remaining widely above 10 °C. Several stations

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England 55.421, -1.6 Automatic Bournemouth, Kings Park England 50.734, -1.822 Manual Bradford England 53.813, -1.772 Automatic Bramham England 53.869, -1.317 Automatic Brampton No 3 England 54.935, -2.733 Manual Bratton Fleming, Haxton England 51.116, -3.94 Manual Bridgefoot England 54.649, -3.458

uk_synop_station_list_-_cdl_climate_data_logger_numbered_stations_jul24.pdf

WOBURN 89 52.01449 -0.59614 ENG 1882 99059 PERSHORE COLLEGE 37 52.10001 -2.05997 ENG 1952 99060 STONYHURST 115 53.84507 -2.4699 ENG 1848 99062 WINTERBOURNE NO 2 140 52.45639 -1.92763 ENG 2011 99063 ROCHDALE 110 53.60873 -2.17854 ENG 1914 99069 MORPETH, COCKLE PARK 95 55.21294 -1.68773 ENG 1897 99070

UK climate extremes

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General_hill_skills_transcripts

guidebooks, maps or websites. You can also speak to National Park Wardens or outdoor activity centres to find out the most up to date news about conditions on the mountains. When planning your route, be sure to understand how to read the distances and contours on the map and work out how long

exceptional-warmth-april-2018---met-office.pdf

Exceptional warmth April 2018 The UK experienced some unusually high temperatures for the time of year from 18 to 22 April, with high pressure over the near continent drawing very warm air from the south. On 19 April, St James’s Park (London) recorded a maximum temperature of 29.1 °C making

Met Office festival forecast: Mixed conditions for late July festivals

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