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Microsoft Word - march.docx
southern areas midafternoon, and Tiree (Inner Hebrides) recorded 11.7 hours of bright sunshine. Northern Ireland diary of highlights Until the 17th it was very wet with mainly westerly and north-westerly winds and frequent belts of rain interspersed with brighter showery weather. The weather became
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NCIC Monthly Summary
a bright and chilly start on the 29th, showers soon became widespread, locally heavy, and wintry with snow and hail in places. The 30th again began clear and chilly, with sunshine and widespread showers or longer spells of rain, and Tiree (Argyll) recorded 14.2 hours of sunshine. Northern Ireland diary
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NCIC Monthly Summary
for the north-west, and mist on the east coast at times. The 22nd was breezy but mostly sunny, again with mist affecting the east coast at times. The 23rd was sunny except in the north, with Tiree (Argyll) recording 13.9 hours of bright sunshine. Central and western areas were quite sunny again
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NCIC Monthly Summary
while frequent showers swept in off the North Sea for eastern and central parts. The 5th was mostly cloudy, after another frosty start for the north, with showers continuing along North Sea coasts, but brighter in the far west with Tiree (Argyll) recording 6.4 hours of sunshine. Central and southern
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NCIC Monthly Summary
to fragment and die away during the afternoon. 10th to 21st The 10th was fine for many, after local fog cleared from the north, but cloudier in the south with a few showers, Tiree (Argyll) sunniest with 12.4 hours. Fog for parts of the north and east on the 11th cleared to leave fine conditions, but rain
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factsheet_9_weather_extremes_october2025pdf
Amount Location Month England 383.9 hours Eastbourne (Sussex) July 1911 Wales 354.3 hours Dale Fort (Pembrokeshire) July 1955 Scotland 329.1 hours Tiree (Argyll & Bute) May 1975 Northern Ireland 301.3 hours (*) 298.0 hours (#) Magilligan (Co. Londonderry) Mount Stewart (Co. Down) Table 18. Highest
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Planning Circular 2 2003 - Scottish Planning Series Safeguarding of Aerodromes, Technical Sites, Meteorological Technical Sites, and Military Explosives Storage Areas: The Town and Country Planning (Safeguarded Aerodromes, Technical Sites, Meteorological Technical Sites and Military Explosives Stor
London WC2B 6TE (e) in the case of the Met Office Property Management – Safeguarding Met Office Fitzroy Road Exeter Devon EX1 3PB ANNEX 3 OFFICIALLY SAFEGUARDED CIVIL AERODROMES (AS AT 27 JANUARY 2003) Aberdeen Kirkwall Benbecula Prestwick Edinburgh Stornoway Glasgow Sumburgh Inverness Tiree Islay
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mo-state-of-uk-climate-2016-v4.pdf
April also resulted in some further snow in the north, affecting upland parts of northern England with some unseasonably late lying snow reported across the Hebrides (Mull, Coll and Tiree). There was some disruption from snow across northern England in early November and upland parts of Scotland
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mo-state-of-uk-climate-2016-v4pdf
April also resulted in some further snow in the north, affecting upland parts of northern England with some unseasonably late lying snow reported across the Hebrides (Mull, Coll and Tiree). There was some disruption from snow across northern England in early November and upland parts of Scotland
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