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notably warm with southerly winds. The 8th and 9th were again very wet in central and western areas, drier in the east, and on the 8th some places had over 75 mm with 128.0 mm recorded at Achnagart (Ross & Cromarty). Clear weather pushed up from the south for the 10th bringing a very warm and sunny day

Microsoft Word - 2021_07_storm_arwen.docx

with a red warning was storm Dennis in February 2020 (red rain warning). The last time a red warning was issued for wind only was storm Gertrude in January 2016. The image below shows the Met Office shipping forecast issued at 2200 UTC 25 November 2021 for Cromarty. The Seagreen buoy located in the North

NCIC Monthly Summary

, with Kinlochewe (Ross & Cromarty) not falling below 15.6 °C, then a mainly cloudy day, with showers, becoming more widespread over many areas, some of them turning heavy in southern and western areas, with occasional thunderstorms, but sunny spells developing in eastern and northern parts during

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; it was windy in exposed parts, especially the Northern Isles. It was mild overnight into the 7th, with Kinlochewe (Ross & Cromarty) not falling below 15.6 °C, then a mainly cloudy day, with showers, becoming more widespread over many areas, some of them turning heavy in southern and western areas

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and Kew Gardens (London) on the 7th. A minimum temperature of -0.4 °C was recorded at Loch Glascarnoch (Ross & Cromarty) on the 24th. In the 24 hours ending at 0900 GMT on the 13th, 103.8 mm of rain fell at Hollies (Staffordshire). A wind gust of 70 knots (81 mph) was recorded at Needles (Isle of Wight

Microsoft Word - february.docx

brought gales on the 8th and 9th, with 49.4 mm at Achnagart (Ross & Cromarty) on the 8th. The persistent frontal rain took until the 9th to clear the north-west, and it was followed by sunshine and blustery showers, and Dundrennan (Kirkcudbrightshire) recorded gusts of 74 mph on the 9th. The 10th

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, 109 mm of rain fell at Honister Pass (Cumbria). A wind gust of 92 knots (106 mph) was recorded at Needles (Isle of Wight) on the 27th. A snow depth of 18 cm was recorded at Loch Glascarnoch (Ross & Cromarty) on the 31st. Weather impacts Snow caused disruption in some places between the 2nd and 5th

Storm Bram by numbers: A look into December’s first storm 

in Scotland and northern England. Tyndrum in Perthshire recorded 45.6mm, Tulloch Bridge in Inverness-shire 37.4mm, and Kinlochewe in Ross & Cromarty 35mm. Cumbria’s Shap saw 28.8mm, while Nantyglo in Gwent, Wales, received 27mm.  You can explore rainfall data for December 9 using our interactive graph

Microsoft Word - 2021_02_low_temperatures_v1.docx

) and -21.3°C at Kinbrace, Sutherland. Temperatures fell well below -10°C even on the coast, with -17.2°C at Tain Range, Cromarty, -15.2°C at Lossiemouth, Moray, - 15.2°C at Dyce, Aberdeen, -12.2°C at Leuchars, Fife and -13.0°C at Edinburgh, Gogarbank. Several stations in this area recorded their coldest

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& Cromarty) reporting 52.8 mm. 15th to 22nd It was dull and overcast for central and southern counties on the 15th with light rain and drizzle, brighter in the north with a few showers. Rain over the north and east on the 16th cleared away by the afternoon, with brighter interludes developing

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