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  • mwr_2025_06_for_print.pdf

    town of Eyemouth in southeast Scotland saw extensive surface water flooding in the town centre with hail around 1cm in diameter also reported. In addition, there were unconfirmed reports of several hundred properties losing power as a result of lightning strikes impacting high voltage transmission

  • NCIC Monthly Summary

    of the showers were wintry with hail, though the south-west stayed mainly dry. Braemar (Aberdeenshire) only reached 5.0 °C. There were generally fewer showers on the 11th, these mostly in the north-east, with some sunny intervals. Rain spread southwards through the country on the 12th, with sleet

  • mwr_2025_08_for_printpdf

    to surface water flooding. In Dinnet near Aboyne, Aberdeenshire, large hail from a severe thunderstorm reportedly damaged Velux windows, car windscreens and greenhouses. Culloden leisure centre in Inverness was forced to close due to storm damage to its roof whilst Network Rail Scotland reported lightning

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • uk_monthly_climate_summary_201801.pdf

    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

  • mwr_2025_08_for_print.pdf

    to surface water flooding. In Dinnet near Aboyne, Aberdeenshire, large hail from a severe thunderstorm reportedly damaged Velux windows, car windscreens and greenhouses. Culloden leisure centre in Inverness was forced to close due to storm damage to its roof whilst Network Rail Scotland reported lightning

  • 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

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