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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

(Devon) struggling to a maximum of only 4.9 °C, with showers or longer spells of rain for the south-west, and persistent showers along the east coast once again spreading westwards through the day. It was frosty again on the 3rd, Benson (Oxfordshire) falling to -7.4 °C overnight, with patchy rain

mwr_2025_08_for_print.pdf

reportedly flooded. The A379 at Modbury, Devon was closed due to a landslide. Further east there were reports of road flooding from Weymouth and Dorchester. Property and surface water flooding were reported from the Isle of Wight, and the local radio station suffered flood water ingress but managed

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

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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

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Buckinghamshire County Council Cambridgeshire County Council Cumbria County Council Derbyshire County Council Devon County Council Map showing location of gritting vehicles Precautionary salting routes Detailed gritting routes Map showing location of gritting vehicles RSS feed for gritting updates

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images courtesy of the European Space Agency (ESA), The Royal Airforce Museum and the National Meteorological library and Archive. National Meteorological Library and Archive Met Office FitzRoy Road, Exeter, Devon, EX1 3PB, United Kingdom. [email protected] www.metoffice.gov.uk Produced by the Met Office. Met Office and the Met Office logo are registered trademarks. © Crown copyright 2023

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. Cirrus clouds over the Barne Glacier. ©Royal Geographical Society. National Meteorological Library and Archive Met Office FitzRoy Road, Exeter, Devon, EX1 3PB, United Kingdom. [email protected] www.metoffice.gov.uk Produced by the Met Office. Met Office and the Met Office logo are registered trademarks. © Crown copyright 2023

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in between the rain. With provisional mean temperatures for the month 2.0 °C above the long-term average, this was England’s equal fourth 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

NCIC Monthly Summary

, with central counties becoming brighter and drier, but with further patchy rain and drizzle where the cloud stayed thicker. After a mild night, Exeter Airport (Devon) not falling below 13.6 °C, with some mist and fog along the west coast, it turned very wet in the north during the afternoon

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