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  • Microsoft Word - january.docx

    widely on the 22nd/23rd. There were numerous road accidents and airport delays in Scotland on the 22nd, and public transport was also affected. Rain, hail, sleet and snow resulted in accidents and school closures in Wales, and in north-west England there was disruption to Merseyrail services and some

  • mwr_2025_09_for_printpdf

    across the UK with thunderstorms, hail and torrential rain reported from southwest England in particular. There were a couple of social media postings of funnel clouds from Bournemouth and the Isle of Wight. The 9th saw further intense downpours affecting parts of southwest England with reports

  • Microsoft Word - february.docx

    southern England, where there was 19 cm lying at Odiham (Hampshire) by evening and the temperature only reached -0.5 °C at Okehampton (Devon). Sleet, snow and hail showers, accompanied locally by thunder, affected the north-east with 16 cm of snow reported at Copley (County Durham). It was mainly

  • NCIC Monthly Summary

    in northern areas, with rain across central and southern parts moving southwards, turning to snow on the northern edge and with frequent showers, mainly wintry with hail, sleet and snow, reaching all parts by evening. A widespread frost on the 31st gave way to sunshine, but with showers, mostly wintry

  • uk_monthly_climate_summary_201801pdf

    and snow for some northern parts where Copley (Northumberland) recorded 25 cm of lying snow; blustery wintry showers followed in northern and central areas with rain showers in the south and hail and thunder in the south-east later. The 19th was mainly dry and sunny, with scattered showers in the west

  • wiser0194_highway_intermediate_fieldcampaign_report.pdf

    and temporal resolution of the radar measurements. Dual-polarimetric radars provide detail within the storms including the precipitation rate and precipitation type (rain, hail, graupel, ice crystals). This microphysical information can be used to characterize storm severity. Particularly noteworthy

  • NCIC Monthly Summary

    by showers, heaviest and most frequent over the north and west, and wintry at times. The 23rd was wet and windy once again, Fair Isle (Shetland) seeing gusts up to 78 mph, with frequent, heavy showers, and thunderstorms over the north, falling as snow or hail in places, merging into a band of heavy

  • wiser0006_dailyforecast_lakevictoriafishermen.pdf

    clearly. Green Green flag No severe weather warnings in force. hail Hail storm Rain drops freeze to form pellets of ice that fall from the sky. he rain heavy rain Between 20 and 50 mm of rain falls in 24 hours. The rain interferes with fishing and navigation becomes difficult. hi wave high waves

  • wiser0274_highway_seb_report.pdf

    and are almost guaranteed to cause fatalities in such incidents. Thunderstorms also cause death and injury from lightning strikes and occasionally from hail stones. Indeed, Uganda has one of the highest reported rate of lightning strikes in the world 158 - 218 per square km (see Powell, 2016). Mary

  • Thunderstorms and heatwave conditions – August 2020

    Thunderstorm warnings continue across much of the UK until Monday, 17th August, with a risk of impacts from heavy rain, flash flooding, lightning and hail.

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