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NCIC Monthly Summary

day with some light rain and drizzle, though it turned brighter and more showery later. The 14th was cool and cloudy with a high of just 12.3 °C at Banagher Caugh Hill (County Londonderry), with persistent rain spreading from the north-west. It was generally dull and drizzly on the 15th and 16th

NCIC Monthly Summary

with a high of just 12.3 °C at Banagher Caugh Hill (County Londonderry), with persistent rain spreading from the north-west. It was generally dull and drizzly on the 15th and 16th, but the 16th was warm, with a high of 23.9 °C at Murlough (County Down). The 17th was another dull and wet day. 18th to 25th

uk_monthly_climate_summary_202004.pdf

spread from the west on the 5th, and it became windy with a maximum gust of 50 knots (57 mph) at Magilligan (County Londonderry). Sunshine and blustery showers followed on the 6th. 7th to 14th High pressure became established to the east resulting in drier weather, but Northern Ireland remained under

NCIC Monthly Summary

at Lough Fea (County Londonderry). The 29th was mainly dull and wet, but brighter showery weather spread from the west through the afternoon. Showers were isolated on the 30th, following clearance of early patchy rain, but it was wet and very windy early on the 31st, followed by sunshine and blustery showers with gusts to 64 mph at Magilligan (County Londonderry). Last updated 04/11/2020

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to 12th Westerly winds dominated bringing showers and occasional longer spells of rain. Rain cleared eastwards on the 7th followed by sunshine and showers, and it turned windy with a gust to 63 mph at Magilligan (County Londonderry). The 8th and 9th had a mix of sunshine and showers

PWSCG Minutes 11-10-17 Final

and subjective verification MH provided the group with an overview of the notable severe weather events since the last meeting. The major events highlighted were the high wind event on 5/6 th June, the rain event 18 th July (Coverack, Cornwall) and rain/flooding event 22/23 rd August (Derry, N. Ireland

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Northern Ireland records third wettest Autumn on record, and Wales its tenth

, County Londonderry, recorded 80Kt (92mph) – a new Northern Ireland gust speed record for the month of October.    Storm Benjamin – named by Meteo France – brought heavy persistent rain and strong winds along the south coast towards the end of October, but the main impacts were across the near

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2013 54* Ballypatrick Forest, County Antrim 26.9 22 July 2021 26.4 16 July 2003 53* Banagher, Caugh Hill, County Londonderry 28.5 21 July 2021 27.8 9 July 1983 51 Ballywatticock, County Down 31.2 17 July 2021 28.7 19 July 2006 44* Castlederg, County Tyrone 31.3 21 July 2021 30.1 19 July 2013 25

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uk_monthly_climate_summary_201812.pdf

was a brighter day while continuing quite cold with a maximum of only 4.1 °C at Lough Fea (Londonderry). Outbreaks of rain spread from the west on the 17th, when it also turned much milder and very windy. Gusts reached 64 mph at Magilligan (County Londonderry) and Orlock Head (Down) early on the 18th

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