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Eskdalemuir Storm 26 June 1953

districts it was a fine afternoon with some good spells of sunshine. Winds were generally light and from the northeast. It was a warm day across the country and very warm, locally hot across parts of South East England. Significant weather event Severe thunderstorms occurred at times on the 26th when

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Wet and windy weather to come

High pressure, which has been responsible for the dry and fine weekend weather for most, will move away to the east, to be replaced by a westerly Atlantic regime, with periods of winds and rain to come. Met Office Chief Meteorologist Jason Kelly said: “A change is on the way for the UK weather

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is Met Office Safeguarding, Met Office, Observations, Fitzroy Road, Exeter, Devon EX1 3PB. [email protected] Scale 1:75,000 120000 .000000 EASTLEIGH DISTRICT 120000 .000000 Coordinate System: British National Grid Projection: Transverse Mercator Datum: OSGB 1936 False Easting

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High risk of unprecedented rainfall

In the last few years several rainfall events have caused widespread flooding in the UK. In winter 2013/14 a succession of storms hit the UK leading to record rainfall and flooding in many regions including the south east. December 2015 was similar, and Storm Desmond hit the north-west causing

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Office in accordance with the requirements of the said Direction in relation to any applications made to them for planning permission in respect of the following development within the safeguarding areas: D 100000 .000000 EAST DEVON DISTRICT WEST DORSET DISTRICT 100000 .000000 3. The appropriate office

Longest Tornado Track 21 May 1950

Sunday 21 May 1950 (Longest tornado track in the United Kingdom) Weather chart for 1200 UTC on 21 May 1950 General summary Thunderstorms across the Channel Islands around dawn quickly moved north during the morning into parts of southern and South East England by lunchtime and during the afternoon

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Warnings issued for wet and windy weather

for the rainfall is in the south and east later this evening and tomorrow morning. 15-25mm is likely to fall quite widely, with in excess of 40mm possible in a few places over a 12-hour period. Coupled with this system are some strong winds, with gusts of around 50mph possible along coasts

uk_monthly_climate_summary_autumn_2019.pdf

and in the far south-east of England, but well above average in most other areas; most of the month’s rain fell from the 21st onwards. Overall the UK had 127% of average rainfall. October was a wet month over most of England and east Wales, but a little drier than average over most of Scotland, Northern

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Wet weekend for many

Parts of the South West, Midlands, northern England and east Scotland could see impacts from heavy rain either today or over the weekend.

mm may accumulate in a few places, most likely across the higher ground of south Devon". On Saturday two further yellow rain warnings have also been issued. The first one, valid from 4am to midnight on Saturday (23rd November), covers north east England and parts of the East Midlands and warns

Satellite image of the month - 2022

for this type of image. We see that large areas of land to the east of Lakes Michigan, Huron, Erie and Ontario have been affected by snowfall. Western New York State was particularly badly hit, with locations around Buffalo (marked) reporting over 80 inches (around 2 metres) of accumulated snowfall

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