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uk_monthly_climate_summary_201807.pdf

. The 28th was a much cooler and breezy day with rain clearing northwards followed by sunshine and showers with some scattered thunderstorms, and Holne Priddons Farm (Devon) recorded 48.1 mm. Cloudy, wet and windy weather spread from the south-west on the 29th with gusts to 66 mph at Needles (Isle

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201804.pdf

, and a number of traffic accidents on the M90 and M80. Some heavy rain warnings were issued on the 9th and 10th. Flooding was reported in Devon between Tiverton and South Molton. The railway between Redcar and Saltburn was blocked and roads in the Saltburn area were also blocked due to floodwater

mwr_2024_11_for_print_v1.pdf

in parts of Devon. A few localised power outages were also logged in the worst affected areas. By the 20th there were clear signals that the cold spell would be brought to a decisive end during the 23rd with a major Atlantic low forecast to develop and spread much milder air north-eastwards across all

opendatapolicy_metoffice_v1.0.pdf

the back page should be an even number. Use this blank page to make the back page even. Delete this page if printing on single sided paper, or if your report finishes on an odd number. Met Office FitzRoy Road, Exeter Devon EX1 3PB United Kingdom Tel (UK): 0370 900 0100 (Int): +44 1392 885680 Fax (UK): 0370 900 5050 (Int): +44 1392 885681 [email protected] www.metoffice.gov.uk

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A new set of long-term averages for the UK Daniel Hollis and Matthew Perry Met Office FitzRoy Road Exeter Devon EX1 3PB Version 2.0 5 March 2004 © Crown Copyright 2004 This paper has not been published. Permission to quote from it must be obtained from Group Head, Development Resourcing

annual-report-and-accounts-2024-to-2025_web.pdf

preventable deaths, £110m in heatwave preventable deaths and £25m in asthma preventable deaths over the next decade*. better decisions to stay safe and thrive. Forecasting expertise Met Office four-day forecast as accurate as one-day forecast 30 years ago. Close Save Exeter, Devon Today Tue Wed Thu F

NCIC Monthly Summary

temperature for August was provisionally 0.3 °C below the 1981-2010 long-term average. Maximum temperatures were around 1.5 °C below average in the south-east, whereas minima were slightly above average over the Midlands and the north. Rainfall was near average in the south-east, parts of Devon, and from

NCIC Monthly Summary

were around 1.5 °C below average in the south-east, whereas minima were slightly above average over the Midlands and the north. Rainfall was near average in the south-east, parts of Devon, and from Lancashire to East Yorkshire, but well below average in some areas such as the Midlands, Lincolnshire

NCIC Monthly Summary

warmest October in a series from 1884. Maximum temperatures were nearly 3 °C above average in parts of the south-east. Rainfall was near average overall, with Devon, Cornwall and many eastern coasts slightly drier than average but some other areas rather wetter, giving 110% of average overall

PWSCG Minutes 24-01-18 Draft 1.0.docx

Wilson (FW) Carol Holt (CHt) Nathan Travis (NT) Jonathan McKee (JM) Derrick Ryall (DR) Richard Orrell (RO) Mel Harrowsmith (MH) Lynne Armstrong (LA) Paul Davies (PD) PWSCG Chair PWSCG Secretariat (BEIS) PWSCG Secretariat (BEIS) DD BEIS Highways England MOD Herts Constabulary Devon & Cornwall Police

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