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Wintry conditions remain – January 2021

triggering rain and snow warnings. In southern parts of Cornwall and Devon heavy rain will feature, particularly on higher ground. However, rain is likely to turn to sleet and snow across Wales and central England during the morning and then some parts of south and south-east England before it clears

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spotted two Kingfishers on the pond in the winter of 2017 and we are hopeful they will return. (Photo Tom Blackmore) Timeline 2018 (Photo Tom Blackmore) 2008 The Biodiversity Working Group was established in 2008 to work with Property Management, our Facilities Contractor G4S and Devon Garden

NCIC Monthly Summary

August 2022 The averaging period used for the following assessment was 1991-2020. The weather during August was dominated by high pressure during the first half of the month, and the second week became very hot. The high pressure eventually moved away to leave more showery conditions

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) The earth’s surface is heated by the sun, which in turn heats up the air above the surface. Different surface types and exposure mean that the earth’s surface doesn’t heat up evenly. Hotter areas of the surface create hotter areas in the air above the surface, which are therefore less dense than

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Hot spell - August 2003 Maximum temperatures The UK record of 37.1 °C at Cheltenham on 3 August 1990 was beaten by a number of stations on 10 August 2003, with Brogdale, near Faversham (Kent) reporting the highest at 38.5 °C. Table of highest maximum temperatures - 5 August 2003 Station name Jersey

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of supporters (e.g. a youth campaign group). For example, they ask their headteacher to invest in some cycle parking to enable more children to cycle to school. they could either do this independently, or they could work to gain supporters who could speak to the headteacher with them (e.g. by signing

uk_monthly_climate_summary_annual_2021.pdf

and February, a hot spell in July leading to the issue of heat health warnings, heavy and persistent rain in northern England and southern Scotland in late October, and significant disruption caused by Storm Arwen in late November for which a rare Red weather warning was issued. Five named storms affected

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A warm and sunny week ahead – September 2020

Plenty of sunshine and high temperatures for many especially at first this week, turning hot in the south and east today and Tuesday.

. Upcoming forecast “On Monday and Tuesday temperatures in Northern Ireland and Scotland will be in the high-teens to low 20s Celsius but with cloudier skies at times, and the odd shower. Meanwhile England and Wales will be sunnier, especially today with temperatures widely above 25 Celsius.  It’ll turn hot

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