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Microsoft Word - mwr_2025_12_for_print.docx

having been pre-emptively suspended the previous day. Across south Wales, Briton Ferry in Neath Port Talbot saw 45 properties flooded. Disruption was also reported on the roads and rails with several key rail lines, including Cardiff to Swansea, and several A-roads in and around the Swansea area

mwr_2024_03_for_print.pdf

-series These charts show time-series of UK area-average daily maximum and daily minimum temperature and daily rainfall for each day of March 2024. The areas shaded in grey show the highest and lowest values in the daily temperature series (from 1960) and daily rainfall series (from 1891) together

mwr_2024_01_for_print.pdf

Ireland. By the 16th, the widespread snow spread to affect northern England and southern Scotland. The majority of schools closed in Shetland closed on the 16th, and all schools shut the following day. The largest accumulations of snow were on Shetland and northern Scotland where Highland Council were

Microsoft Word - PRECIS_Experimental_Design_Dawit.doc

options are proposed as discussed below. Option1. An approach in which RCM is driven by observation and compared with observation. RCM experiments run for ‘present day’ using ERA40 reanalysis data as boundary condition, and compared with corresponding period observation data from meteorological

Microsoft Word - mwr_2023_09_for_print.docx

and 10th, and 33.5°C at Faversham (Kent) on 10th, making this the hottest day of the year. This has only occurred in September on four previous occasions in 2016, 1954, 1949 and 1919. On 8th, 28.0°C at Castlederg (County Tyrone) set a new Northern Ireland September record. However, the heat brought several

Weather information for coastal media audiences

in to radio and TV? Radio Television Day fishermen Night fishermen Seaweed farmers Farmers Urban commuters General population early evening early afternoon early evening early morning early evening drive time early morning early evening early evening - early evening early evening Early evening Early evening

Met Office daily weather: Rain, showers, and fluctuating temperatures

As we move into the second week of November, the UK is set for a spell of unsettled weather, with rain, showers, and fluctuating temperatures affecting much of the country. Here’s what to expect for the start of the week. Monday will be a predominantly cloudy day across the UK, with bands of rain

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Yellow Warnings for fog and rain as unsettled weather continues

Many areas will see a dry day with plenty of sunshine on Tuesday. Southeast England will remain cloudier with occasional patchy rain, while northwest Scotland could see a few showers. Following recent heavy rain ground conditions remain saturated in many western areas, with numerous flood alerts

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