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Microsoft Word - winter.docx

. December rainfall totals were broadly close to average across many areas but parts of northern and eastern Britain were drier, with some areas of England and Wales having a rather wet month; overall the UK had 99% of average rainfall. January was a drier month, with less than half the average rainfall

uk_monthly_climate_summary_summer_2018.pdf

°C above in August. Overall this summer was provisionally the equal warmest on record for the UK. June was much drier than average across most of England, with less than 10% of average rainfall in parts of the south-east, though with rainfall totals nearer to normal in parts of Scotland: overall

uk_monthly_climate_summary_summer_2019.pdf

for June was 0.2 °C above average. July temperatures overall averaged out at 1.2 °C above average. August temperatures were 0.9 °C above average. June rainfall totals were above average across most areas, with double the average in many parts of England and Wales; most of the rain fell in the first half

Seasonal Forecast Assessment – Winter 2008/09

, but overall it was another rather mild month, especially in Scotland, with the final week particularly mild; monthlymean temperatures were 0.8 °C above average. February was also relatively mild and frost-free, especially in southern areas, ending up 1.5 °C above average overall. December rainfall totals

uk_monthly_climate_summary_summer_2020_3.pdf

average. August began and ended rather cool, but the warmth between 5th and 22nd ensured that the month as a whole was warmer than average by 1.0 °C. June rainfall totals were well above average in most areas, with some places exceeding twice the monthly long-term average; only parts of south-east England

mena-climate-risk-report-appendix-final.pdf

of the baseline climate and projected climate changes, or annual and seasonal timescales, in each spatial analysis zone are included in the following sections. Zone 1: North-West Africa and Mediterranean coast Figure B1: Observations of total monthly precipitation (a) and average daily mean (b

Microsoft Word - 2021_01_storm_christoph.docx

January 2021 1200UTC 19 January 2021 1800UTC 19 January 2021 0000UTC 20 January 2021 0600UTC 20 January 2021 1200UTC 20 January 2021 1800UTC 20 January 2021 The maps below show rainfall totals for the three rain-days 18 to 20 January 2021 (0900-0900 UTC) The maps below show rainfall totals from 0900UTC 18

uk_monthly_climate_summary_annual_2021.pdf

- and June was also rather dry with the exception of the south-east. The provisional UK rainfall total for 2021 was 1077 mm, which is 93% of the 1991-2020 average. Much of western Scotland had less than 80% of average rainfall for the year, with other areas closer to average. April was an exceptionally

Seasonal Forecast Assessment – Winter 2008/09

1.7 °C below average, making it the coldest April since 1989. March rainfall totals were rather below average in most areas, despite wet and unsettled spells between 9th and 14th and between 23rd and 30th; overall the UK had 89% of average rainfall. April was predominantly dry, though with rainfall

wales_-climate-met-office.pdf

strip of Pembrokeshire manages an average annual sunshine total of over 1700 hours, which is comparable to the 1750 hours achieved by many places along the south coast of England. The dullest parts of Wales are the mountainous areas, with average annual totals of less than 1200 hours. These figures

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