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mwr_2024_08_for_print.pdf

trees affected road travel in Hampshire, and there were reports of stranded cars in Surrey after surface water flooding. A short hot spell in southern and southeastern England on the 11th and 12th led to the hottest day of the year so far (34.8°C reported in Cambridgeshire), but the transition back

ukcp18_local_update_faq.pdf

• Surface winds over the ocean, some localised regions over Ireland and Scottish mountains Also affected but to a lesser extent are winter precipitation and heavy daily precipitation events, for which present-day values are affected, but with future changes not significantly impacted by the rerun

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Wet and windy weather expected over the Easter Weekend

Ahead of that, milder air moves in today, bringing what’s likely to be the warmest day of the week, with highs of 16-17°C possible in the south, and values in the low to mid-teens for many. It will feel cooler in the far north, where it will also be windy. A fairly benign week ahead, but often

NCIC Monthly Summary

parts. The Midlands and East Anglia had sunshine during the morning of the 8th, but northern and western parts had patchy rain during the day. The 9th was bright with scattered showers in the north, but cloudier further south with patchy light rain. Rain cleared away from southern counties

mwr_2025_05_for_print.pdf

England, Northern Ireland and southwest Scotland slightly closer to average. As for severe weather warnings, there was a single issue posted on the 11th for thunderstorms across Wales, the west Midlands and parts of central south and southwest England for the following day. Unsurprisingly the only

uk_monthly_climate_summary_202001.pdf

and sunnier than average in the north-east, while in the south rainfall and sunshine were mostly near normal. 1st to 5th High pressure was often close to the south, but it turned increasingly unsettled. The 1st was a sunny day in the north with some frost in places, but it was cloudier in the south

mwr_2024_06_for_print.pdf

started with cool and often showery weather, with winds from the west and northwest bringing cold air over the UK. The cool air also led to a dry month, with the exception of northern Scotland. The most impactful day was the 18th, when a pronounced convergence line formed between Cumbria

Microsoft Word - mwr_2023_08_for_print.docx

to a slightly lesser extent. Low pressure systems mostly dominated the weather, with any brief spells of high pressure bringing settled weather generally short-lived in nature. Summer warmth was mostly confined to southern and eastern areas, with only one really hot day on 10th when temperatures reached

Week ahead: A brighter start, but turning much wetter

. Outbreaks of rain, light at first, develop through the day, with more persistent rain pushing into Northern Ireland later. Sunshine will be limited across western regions, but where brightness does break through, it will feel warmer than the previous day. Highs of around 14 to 15°C are possible

Microsoft Word - 2024_09_storm_bert.docx

November the UK recorded its wettest calendar day – as an average across the whole country – since 3 October 2020. Impacts Storm Bert was a multi-hazard storm which brought heavy rain, strong winds and snow across many parts of the UK. Tragically a number of deaths were reported over the of the weekend

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