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close by, and a little light rain or drizzle on the 17th and 18th. Tiree (Argyll) recorded 11.7 hours of sunshine on the 18th. It was often warm by day, and Kinlochewe (Ross & Cromarty) reached 24.4 °C on the 19th. Low cloud was slow to clear in south-eastern coastal areas on the 19th and 20th

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elsewhere. Showers became increasingly isolated on the 19th and 20th, with plenty of sunshine, and on the 20th Tiree (Argyll) and Glasgow Bishopton (Renfrewshire) recorded 11.5 hours of bright sunshine. Frost was quite widespread early on the 20th, and also in the north early on the 21st. The 21st

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to 69 mph at Tiree (Argyll). The 12th was generally windy with rain or showers away from the west coast, then it turned cold and bright with a widespread frost on the 13th, with wintry showers in the east and north. Southern areas were cloudier with some light sleet and snow. 14th to 21st The weather

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with widespread hail, and some of the showers were wintry, especially but not exclusively over higher ground. The 3rd was dull and wet with sleet and snow in places, again especially over high ground, with a high of only 2.9 °C at Dawyck Botanic Gardens (Peebles-shire) and gusts to 62 mph at Tiree (Argyll

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a bright and chilly start on the 29th, showers soon became widespread, locally heavy, and wintry with snow and hail in places. The 30th again began clear and chilly, with sunshine and widespread showers or longer spells of rain, and Tiree (Argyll) recorded 14.2 hours of sunshine. Northern Ireland diary

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for the north-west, and mist on the east coast at times. The 22nd was breezy but mostly sunny, again with mist affecting the east coast at times. The 23rd was sunny except in the north, with Tiree (Argyll) recording 13.9 hours of bright sunshine. Central and western areas were quite sunny again

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southern areas midafternoon, and Tiree (Inner Hebrides) recorded 11.7 hours of bright sunshine. Northern Ireland diary of highlights Until the 17th it was very wet with mainly westerly and north-westerly winds and frequent belts of rain interspersed with brighter showery weather. The weather became

NCIC Monthly Summary

frost and fog early on the 7th, but western areas were brighter and Tiree (Argyll) recorded 6.1 hours of sunshine on the 6th. An area of persistent rain moved into eastern counties late on the 7th. 8th to 12th Rain spread from the east to all parts overnight into the 8th, with further showers and longer

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showers, and Auchincruive (Ayrshire) reached a high of 18.0 °C. After a mild night, with Tiree (Argyll) not falling below 12.3 °C, the 5th was dry and bright in the north and west with frequent showers for central and eastern parts, but rain brushed parts of the Western Isles and the south-west late

NCIC Monthly Summary

while frequent showers swept in off the North Sea for eastern and central parts. The 5th was mostly cloudy, after another frosty start for the north, with showers continuing along North Sea coasts, but brighter in the far west with Tiree (Argyll) recording 6.4 hours of sunshine. Central and southern

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