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  • mwr_2024_12_for_printpdf

    England, northeast England and Northumberland, with a gust of 96mph recorded at Berry Head, Devon. Two fatalities were reported on the day of the storm, one in Longton, Lancashire and another in Birmingham, both the result of falling trees impacting vehicles. In Northern Ireland, a cooling chimney

  • mwr_2025_08_for_print.pdf

    Rainfall Most Sunshine Highest Gust Highest Gust (mountain*) Greatest Snow Depth at 0900 UTC 33.9°C on 12th at Westonzoyland (Somerset, 3mAMSL) 12.6°C on 22nd at Fair Isle (Shetland, 57mAMSL) 20.4°C on 13th at Hazelrigg (Lancashire, 95mAMSL) 1.2°C on 23rd at Tomintoul No 6 (Banffshire, 320mAMSL

  • NCIC Monthly Summary

    to high winds. Frequent heavy showers on the 6th caused some impacts across north-west England. In Lancashire, Greater Manchester and Merseyside, roads were flooded, resulting in diversions, delays and closures of some lanes on the M60. Northern Rail reported a landslip on the Bolton to Preston line

  • mwr_2025_08_for_printpdf

    Rainfall Most Sunshine Highest Gust Highest Gust (mountain*) Greatest Snow Depth at 0900 UTC 33.9°C on 12th at Westonzoyland (Somerset, 3mAMSL) 12.6°C on 22nd at Fair Isle (Shetland, 57mAMSL) 20.4°C on 13th at Hazelrigg (Lancashire, 95mAMSL) 1.2°C on 23rd at Tomintoul No 6 (Banffshire, 320mAMSL

  • england-and-wales-drought-2010-to-2012---met-office.pdf

    affected parts of Highland Scotland, Northern Ireland, mid-Wales, Lancashire and Berkshire. Drought conditions were declared across parts of central and eastern England in early June 2011. Although these were alleviated by the rather indifferent summer of 2011, the dry autumn and winter 2011 resulted

  • global-climate-outlook---july-2024pdf

    there is uncertainty amongst the predictions. As such, predictability of weather patterns across many parts of the globe is likely to be lower than this time last year when an El Niño event was underway. Indian Ocean Diploe (IOD) – The Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) is currently neutral. Most longrange

  • PowerPoint Presentation

    them to La Niña levels. Atmospheric conditions over the tropical Pacific Ocean, trade wind strength and cloudiness near the Date Line are also consistent with La Niña. Longrange forecast models are in good agreement that this pattern is very likely (75%+) to persist over the coming months, most likely

  • factsheet_9_weather_extremes_october2025.pdf

    which started in 1836. The rainfall information on this page has been taken from Met Office UK climate extremes web page. Extreme rainfall events in the United Kingdom Criteria Amount Location Date Highest 5-minute total: 32 mm Preston (Lancashire) 10 August 1893 Highest 30-minute total: 80 mm

  • factsheet_9_weather_extremes_october2025pdf

    which started in 1836. The rainfall information on this page has been taken from Met Office UK climate extremes web page. Extreme rainfall events in the United Kingdom Criteria Amount Location Date Highest 5-minute total: 32 mm Preston (Lancashire) 10 August 1893 Highest 30-minute total: 80 mm

  • April extremes: a closer look at April’s current weather records

    April 1975, which is also the Scotland record. England’s deepest April snow depth is 38cm at Slaidburn (Lancashire) on 2 April 1966, while Wales has recorded 32cm at Cynwyd (Clwyd) on 15 April 1998 and Northern Ireland 29cm at Lough Fea (County Londonderry) on 1 April 2010. These records illustrate

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