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NCIC Monthly Summary
day with some showers in the east. There was a widespread frost early on the 14th with a minimum of -4.6 °C at Shap (Cumbria), then the 14th and 15th were generally dry and bright with variable amounts of cloud, and just isolated showers affecting East Anglia and the south-east on the 14th. 16th
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in Northern Ireland, 30,000 in Scotland, 15,000 in north-east England, 2000 in Cumbria and 500 in Wales. Numerous roads and rail lines were blocked and closed, especially in Northern Ireland. Ferry services were cancelled or delayed and flights were delayed and diverted. The Foyle Bridge was closed
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the 1981-2010 long-term average. Rainfall was 132% of average and sunshine was just 76% of average, and it was particularly wet in south Yorkshire, Humberside and parts of the Midlands with more than twice the normal rainfall. However, Cumbria and north Lancashire were drier than average. 1st to 7th
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NCIC Monthly Summary
of rain fell at Seathwaite (Cumbria). A wind gust of 106 knots (122 mph) was recorded at Needles Old Battery (Isle of Wight) on the 18th, a new all-time record for a low-level site in England. A snow-depth of 12 cm was measured at Aviemore (Inverness-shire) on the 10th. Weather impacts Most
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NCIC Monthly Summary
, with isolated thunderstorms for the south-east. Some places had a cold and clear night, Shap (Cumbria) falling to 1.0 °C, with any showery remnants clearing away from the south-west during the morning of the 20th, then fine everywhere, Morecambe (Lancashire) sunniest with 16.0 hours. The 21st was sunny
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the 15th and 23rd saw severe weather warnings activity as unsettled conditions dominated with various heavy rain/thunderstorm episodes. The 15th and 16th saw thundery downpours affect parts of northern England and Scotland. In Cumbria the rail line between Oxenholme and Windermere was reportedly
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NCIC Monthly Summary
was a generally showery day, and persistent rain, heavy at times, spread across the south from early afternoon. After a cold start to the 2nd in some areas with a minimum of -2.4 °C at Shap (Cumbria), rain, locally heavy, and strong winds spread slowly northwards with in excess of 50 mm in places
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the 15th and 23rd saw severe weather warnings activity as unsettled conditions dominated with various heavy rain/thunderstorm episodes. The 15th and 16th saw thundery downpours affect parts of northern England and Scotland. In Cumbria the rail line between Oxenholme and Windermere was reportedly
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of road flooding in Essex and a combination of river and surface water flooding in Berkshire. Road closures were reported in Lincolnshire, Hereford and Worcestershire. In Leicestershire, probably the county worst affected, a severe flood warning and emergency alert were issued on the 6th for Barrow-upon
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of road flooding in Essex and a combination of river and surface water flooding in Berkshire. Road closures were reported in Lincolnshire, Hereford and Worcestershire. In Leicestershire, probably the county worst affected, a severe flood warning and emergency alert were issued on the 6th for Barrow-upon