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Met Office Deep Dive: Winter arrives early

, the focus was on rain, with the town of Monmouth in southeast Wales experiencing devastating flooding due to exceptional rainfall. Bands of heavy rain moved north but stalled across central parts of the UK, intensifying throughout the day. Wales, the Midlands, and the southwest of England saw particularly

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parts of Wales and the west Midlands. Totals vary between 0 and 7.2mm. Fig 10: Mobile view of rainfall accumulation How can I use this information? Hourly rainfall data can be used to check recent rainfall amounts in your area, and to gain an idea of how much rain has fallen over the past hour

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. Fig 9: Gauge Precipitation accumulation image showing hourly rainfall accumulation across parts of Wales and the west Midlands. Totals vary between 0 and 3.4mm. Fig 10: Mobile view of Gauge Precipitation Accumulation How can I use this information? Hourly rainfall data can be used to check recent

Microsoft Word - use and interpretation of worst case scenarios final

-change-allowances accessed 30/06/2022 HM Government (2023) The Third National Adaptation Programme (NAP3) and the Fourth Strategy for Climate Adaptation Reporting. HC 1649. HS2 (2017) High Speed Rail (West Midlands-Crewe) Environmental Statement. Volume 3: Route-wide effects. HS2, July 2017. House

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Warnings issued for cold and wintry weather

.” In addition to the severe weather warnings, a Cold Health Alert has been issued by the UKHSA which provides alerts for the health sector in England. The alert covers the Midlands and North of England from Sunday morning through to Thursday. Weather next week By the middle of next week, the whole

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Northern Ireland records third wettest Autumn on record, and Wales its tenth

has seen a clear north/south divide, with southern England recording 36% above average and northern England 71%, making it the fifth wettest November in the north of England since 1836. It's been notably wet across the Midlands and parts of Lincolnshire and Yorkshire, where some places have reported

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Heightened solar activity brings aurora potential to the UK

throughout the evening, with the Midlands most likely to have the least cloud and, therefore, potentially the best viewing conditions on September 1. September 2 and 3 sees nighttime viewing conditions worsen, with northern Scotland and northern England likely to have the clearest skies, although

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for the southwest, past of Wales and the West Midlands. Totals in excess of 70mm were recorded over Cornwall, with other stations reporting 30mm or more. This trend continued further north on the 9th when the east coast and parts of Cumbria were hardest hit. The coast of Yorkshire and Redcar

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