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Microsoft Word - mwr_2024_08_for_print.docx

, Niab (Cambridgeshire, 26mAMSL) 12.0°C on 25th at Dalwhinnie No 2 (Inverness-shire, 351mAMSL) 20.9°C on 12th at Gogerddan (Dyfed, 31mAMSL) and Yeovilton (Somerset, 20mAMSL) and Gosport, Fleetlands (Hampshire, 1mAMSL) -1.2°C on 31st at Kinbrace, Hatchery (Sutherland, 103mAMSL) -2.5°C on 31st

NCIC Monthly Summary

on the 13th, 88.4 mm of rain fell at Glen Nevis (Inverness-shire). Wind gusts of 58 knots (67 mph) were observed at Weybourne (Norfolk) and Donna Nook (Lincolnshire) on the 25th. Weather impacts On the 2nd in Scotland, there was flooding on the A75 near Auchenlarie, with ScotRail reporting disruption

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notably high spring temperatures, particularly northern and western areas, with 19°C reached around Carlisle, Glasgow and Inverness, and locally 20°C in parts of England and Wales. However, near-average minimum temperatures as a result of often clear skies have led the average mean temperature to be 1C

NCIC Monthly Summary

as follows: A maximum temperature of 34.9 °C was recorded at Charlwood (Surrey) on the 13th. A minimum temperature of 0.3 °C was recorded at Tulloch Bridge (Inverness-shire) on the 17th. In the 24 hours ending at 0900 UTC on the 17th, 146.2 mm of rain fell at Holbeach (Lincolnshire). A wind gust of 49

Microsoft Word - january.docx

at Malham Tarn (North Yorkshire) on the 23rd. Weather impacts The first half of January was generally quiet, but on the 7th and 8th, strong winds caused some disruption in the north of Scotland, including school closures, a 40 mph speed restriction on Inverness rail services, and suspended bus services

mwr_2025_08_for_print.pdf

the 13th and 14th. The main thunderstorm activity was across Scotland on the 14th in a band from Dundee towards Inverness. In Dundee the Overgate shopping centre was reportedly evacuated when water started pouring in during a thunderstorm, and the A92 in Fife reportedly closed for a time due

NCIC Monthly Summary

especially parts of eastern England, with an overall figure of 107% of average. The UK monthly extremes were as follows: A maximum temperature of 23.4 °C was recorded at St James’s Park (London) on the 15th. A minimum temperature of -8.0 °C was recorded at Tulloch Bridge (Inverness-shire) on the 1st

heatwave_01_july_2015_correction.pdf

at Aviemore, Inverness-shire and 28.0 °C at Altnaharra, Sutherland. A notable feature of the heatwave was the high temperatures early in the day. At 0900 GMT the temperature was already 32.5 °C at Heathrow, resulting in the highest night-time maximum temperature (2100 to 0900 GMT) on record

Microsoft Word - 2021_01_storm_christoph.docx

was swept away by floodwater, and the East Coast Main Line was affected by floods between York and Darlington. The snowfalls caused travel disruption, with many roads affected by snow, the A9 closed south of Inverness and the Queensferry crossing closed for a time due to the risk of falling ice. Icy

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