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England and Wales, reaching 25.7°C at Faversham, Kent – around 10°C above average for the time of year. In contrast, daily maximum temperatures across Northern Scotland struggled to reach 10°C, with a maximum of only 7.7°C at Aviemore, Inverness-shire, around 4°C below average. The chart below shows

taf_north_09.pdf

Inverness 9 hr North EGPO Stornoway 9 hr North Visibility Gerrity Skill Score Rolling 36-month calculation EGAC EGAE EGNV EGPA EGPB EGPE EGPO 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 Visibility Peirce Skill Score Rolling 36-month calculation EGAC EGAE EGNV EGPA EGPB EGPE

taf_north_09-feb-25.pdf

EGPE Inverness 9 hr North EGPO Stornoway 9 hr North Visibility Gerrity Skill Score Rolling 36-month calculation EGAC EGAE EGNV EGPA EGPB EGPE EGPO 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 Visibility Peirce Skill Score Rolling 36-month calculation EGAC EGAE EGNV EGPA EGPB

early-winter-storms-late-2011---met-office.pdf

here on 20 March 1986. Highest gust speeds 8 December 2011 at mountain stations Station Elevation Max gust speed Highest gust since (masl) (knots) Cairngorm Summit, 1237 1436 November 1996 146 knots* Inverness-shire Aonach Mor, Highland 1130 12621 January 1993 132 knots Cairnwell, Aberdeenshire 928

Met Office weather extremes: What are June’s current records?

, with the mercury plunging to -5.6°C in Dalwhinnie (1955) and Norfolk (1962). READ MORE: Double record breaker: Spring 2025 is warmest and sunniest on UK record Rain, Snow and Wind June is not typically associated with heavy snowfall, but in 1975, Glenmore Lodge in Inverness-shire recorded 16cm of snow

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201908.pdf

there was widespread flooding in Moray, the railway between Aviemore and Inverness was closed, with disruption on other roads and railways as well as reports of floods and landslides. Strong winds and heavy rain caused widespread disruption on the 10th, resulting in sporting event cancellations and flooding

feb-monthly-weather-report.pdf

on 3rd at Buxton (Derbyshire, 307mAMSL) 11.0°C on 22nd at Chivenor (Devon, 6mAMSL) -10.0°C on 18th at Tomintoul No 6 (Banffshire, 320mAMSL) -15.0°C on 13th at Dundreggan Rewilding Centre (Inverness-shire, 123mAMSL) 140.0mm on 5th at Trassey Slievenaman (Down, 220mAMSL) 9.6hr on 28th at Kirkwall

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201912.pdf

but rather below average in some western parts. The UK monthly extremes were as follows: A maximum temperature of 18.7 °C was recorded at Achfary (Sutherland) on the 28th. A minimum temperature of -10.3 °C was recorded at Tulloch Bridge (Inverness-shire) on the 1st. In the 24 hours ending at 0900 GMT

uk_monthly_climate_summary_202003.pdf

at Aberdaron (Gwynedd) on the 11th. A snow depth of 13 cm was recorded at Tulloch Bridge (Inverness-shire) on the 12th. Weather impacts On the 5th rain in parts of the south and south-east of England caused some flooding, with some residents in Yalding being evacuated, and disruption for motorists

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201807.pdf

where it was provisionally the second sunniest July a er 2006. The UK monthly extremes were as follows: A maximum temperature of 35.3 °C was recorded at Faversham (Kent) on the 26th. A minimum temperature of 0.9 °C was recorded at Tulloch Bridge (Inverness-shire) on the 7th. In the 24 hours ending

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