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NCIC Monthly Summary

sunny in the north-west, but showers over the Midlands and south merged to give longer spells of rain at times, some turning heavy and thundery over Dorset, Devon and Cornwall from late morning, but becoming more isolated by evening. The 5th was cloudy and chilly, with a maximum at Pennerley

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were the 4th highest for August in a series from 1919, with 132% of average. 1st to 4th Cloud over the Midlands and south-east cleared away to leave sunshine for all for a time on the 1st, but cloud increased with rain, occasionally heavy, spreading from the west into central and northern areas from

NCIC Monthly Summary

to snow. In Yorkshire and the West Midlands, snow caused disruption to public transport links with some road closures, cars were abandoned in places, and fallen trees blocked roads. England diary of highlights It was a generally unsettled month, dominated by low pressure. It was quite cold during

NCIC Monthly Summary

between junctions 10 and 9. On the 16th, 17th and 18th, flooding affected many parts of Wales, the south-west, Liverpool, Manchester, the West Midlands, Cambridgeshire, west Norfolk, Kent, coastal Ayrshire and Northern Ireland, leading to blocked roads and transport disruption. The M60, M56, A56

Met Office daily weather: Rising temperatures as we reach midweek

into the Midlands. And even angrier-looking downpours just threatening to come up across the southeastern corner during Wednesday evening and overnight. At the same time, more cloud and rain spilling in from the west from a weather front from the Atlantic.” Keep up to date with weather warnings

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north. Any local mist or fog soon cleared on the 6th, then it was fine but with cloud increasing from the west, and rain reached the north by late morning, spreading south and east into the Midlands during the afternoon, and parts of the south-west and East Anglia by evening. The 7th was brightest

Met Office daily weather: Unsettled with rain and showers

, moving eastwards from the west during the morning. Parts of Northern Ireland, northern England, and western Wales may see drier conditions developing later in the day. Temperatures will be rather cool for late May, with the highest slightly below average across much of the UK, particularly in Northern

Met Office daily weather: Fine and dry heading towards the weekend

Thursday will bring widespread sunshine and dry weather across much of the country. Early low cloud may linger in some North Sea coastal areas and parts of the Midlands, but this is expected to gradually thin and break. However, some coastal spots may remain cloudy for much of the day. Temperatures

Met Office weekend weather forecast: Wet weather for some

Friday will see an initial band of rain move gradually east over much of England and Wales through the morning and will be followed by a mixture of showers, cloud and some sunny spells at times. However, by late on Friday evening the next band of rain is arriving from the west, which

National Severe Weather Warnings Archive

, Thunderstorm, Wind, Snow, Lightning, Ice, Fog, Extreme Heat Regions:  Orkney & Shetland Highlands & Eilean Siar Grampian Central,Tayside & Fife, Strathclyde SW Scotland, Lothian Borders Northern Ireland Northwest England Northeast England Yorkshire & Humber West Midlands East Midlands East

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