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mwr_2025_09_for_print.pdf

as a result. On the 14th another deep low pressure centre and its weather fronts brought widespread and at times heavy rain to much of Wales, especially the south where South Wales Fire and Rescue Service were reportedly dealing with multiple incidents in the Swansea area. Strong winds also featured

NCIC Monthly Summary

. The following day had reports of standing water around Swansea and at junction 43 of the M4. On the 30th trains were delayed at Talerddig and North Llanrwst due to speed reductions imposed due to wet conditions. Elsewhere, fallen trees blocked roads and railway lines across parts of the east and south-east

mo_together_wales.pdf

Swansea City Centre as a reference point. FireMet also provides three hours’ worth of hindcast and forecast weather data for the site and thus can assist with the initial response to the fire whilst the more detailed, longer term forecast information (CHEMET, see Section 4.4) is being prepared. In order

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