Search results (1,071)

Page 7 of 108

Web results

Microsoft Word - 2024_09_storm_bert.docx

1891. A significant number of stations recorded their wettest November day on record on 23 November 2024, including Chivenor, Devon (40.2mm, 66 years), Bala, Gwynedd (69.6mm, 65 years), Nettlecombe, Somerset (47.0mm, 51 years), Camborne, Cornwall (58.0mm, 46 years), Linkenholt, Hampshire (42.6mm, 36

Microsoft Word - 2024_09_storm_bert_conall.docx

, 65 years), Nettlecombe, Somerset (47.0mm, 51 years), Camborne, Cornwall (58.0mm, 46 years), Linkenholt, Hampshire (42.6mm, 36 years), Shap, Cumbria (88.2mm, 36 years), Libanus, Powys (95.4mm, 32 years)*. *The previous record November record being exceeded here by over 40mm. The map below shows

PWSCG Minutes Jan 2019

and Will Hall Secretariat to contact the National Risk Assessment team (CCS) to understand how their internal assessment tool may help build the case ahead of the Spending Review. Will Hall to provide contact details. 3. Secretariat Include an item on the comprehensive spending review at the April PWSCG

News

Research to help hay fever and asthma sufferers

), organised by the University of Helsinki, which is looking into the effect of spores on asthma. Species maps Following on from a joint Met Office/Public Health England (PHE project), which produced species location maps of key allergenic plants for Cornwall, Devon and Somerset, further research has

News

Extremely mild spell ushers in New Year

This spell has provisionally created a new daily maximum temperature record for New Year’s Eve. A value of 15.8 °C at Merryfield, in Somerset, and there is the potential for this value to be exceeded during the day. Several sites in Eastern and Northern England have also broken the previous New

When Accuracy Matters

are a key contributor, along with the Environment Agency and other partners, to our Local Resilience Forum, which works collaboratively to keep our communities safe." Gavin Ellis, Deputy Chief Fire Officer for Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service "Having access to the Met Office notifications

Met Office daily weather: More hot weather to come

. “Always worth bearing in mind when it comes to thunderstorms, when it comes to showers, they're hit and miss. Many places will avoid them entirely, but some places are at risk of seeing some heavy, disruptive, thundery rain. Temperatures are going to be a couple of degrees down for many of us

Met Office daily weather: More hot weather to come

of frequent lightning and some hail and some gusty winds where we see those downpours. “Always worth bearing in mind when it comes to thunderstorms, when it comes to showers, they're hit and miss. Many places will avoid them entirely, but some places are at risk of seeing some heavy, disruptive, thundery rain

News

Further snow and ice warnings in the forecast with a cold week to come

.” Further snow and ice warnings come into effect later today, covering many parts of the UK. Even outside of these areas, there will be a risk of ice. Further details 👉 https://t.co/QwDLMfRBfs Stay #WeatherAware⚠️ pic.twitter.com/Jv24gEB55x — Met Office (@metoffice) January 6, 2025 Rainfall

Page navigation