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Microsoft Word - 2024_09_storm_bert_conall.docx

for some inland locations. On 23 November the UK recorded its wettest calendar day – as an average across the whole country – since 3 October 2020. Storm Conall brought a further 30 to 50mm of rain falling on already very wet ground in a swathe along the South Coast from south Devon to Surrey

January weather extremes: a look back records from past events

contrasts, not least in recent years. The UK’s highest January temperature on record stands at 19.9°C, reached at Achfary, Sutherland, in Scotland, on 28 January 2024. England’s warmest January day is, 17.6°C at Eynsford, Kent, on 27 January 2003, while Wales’s peak value of 18.3°C at Aber, Gwynedd

mwr_2023_04_for_print.pdf

52.6 69.8 Period Sunshine (hours) 1961- 1990 1991- 2020 2014- 2023 2023 140.9 155.4 174.8 158.2 Daily time-series These charts show time-series of UK area-average daily maximum and daily minimum temperature and daily rainfall for each day of April 2023. The areas shaded in grey show the highest

mwr_2025_11_for_print_2.pdf

Lincolshire has had 212% of the 1991-2020 average rainfall - here provisionally the wettest November in a series from 1836 and marginally wetter than November 2019. Overall, the UK has recorded nearaverage sunshine hours. Northern Scotland has been particularly dull, averaging only around an hour per day

Charts

Meteorological charts are mostly contained in bound volumes and vary in size but are rarely smaller than A1. The frequency with which they were produced varies depending on the type of chart but at a minimum there will be one chart per day and usually at least four. By their nature charts

Met Office daily weather: Cloud and sunny spells with rain on the way

Friday will bring a mix of variable cloud and sunny spells across the UK, with conditions turning cloudier through eastern and then central areas as the day progresses. There is a chance of the odd light shower, particularly in these cloudier regions. Northern parts of the country will experience

Met Office daily weather: Cloud and sunny spells with rain on the way

Friday will bring a mix of variable cloud and sunny spells across the UK, with conditions turning cloudier through eastern and then central areas as the day progresses. There is a chance of the odd light shower, particularly in these cloudier regions. Northern parts of the country will experience

Met Office daily weather: Warmth and sunshine midweek

Tuesday begins on a cloudy note across central and southern Britain, with occasional rain and drizzle. However, conditions are expected to improve as the day progresses, with the cloud clearing from the north and rain becoming confined to southern counties. Inland areas will see the low cloud

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