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  • snow-and-low-temperatures---28-30-october-2008---met-office.pdf

    Snow and low temperatures - 28-30 October 2008 Record low October temperatures and snow reported across many areas of the UK... A cold last week to October 2008, with some stations setting new records for low maximum and minimum temperatures for October. Sleet and snow was also observed across many

  • Mild and wet turning to cold with a chance of snow

    developing in the north of the UK through Saturday evening. By Sunday most of the UK will be in the northerly airflow, with lower temperatures spreading further south overnight. Showers will fall increasingly as sleet and snow in the north, even to lower levels. Some showers further South and West

  • Amber snow warning for parts of Scotland

    . There is also a yellow warning for snow and ice covering a much wider area, valid until 9pm this evening. There is some concern that sleet, or rain may fall onto frozen surfaces, leading to icy conditions in some areas. ⚠️⚠️ Amber weather warning issued ⚠️⚠️ Snow across central parts of Scotland

  • uk_monthly_climate_summary_201810.pdf

    of lying snow at Copley (County Durham) and a maximum of only 3.7 °C at Pennerley (Shropshire), and some areas saw showers of sleet and wet snow to low levels. The 28th was a little less cold, with showers mainly in eastern areas, these locally thundery with hail in the south-east, and any sleet

  • uk_monthly_climate_summary_201810pdf

    of lying snow at Copley (County Durham) and a maximum of only 3.7 °C at Pennerley (Shropshire), and some areas saw showers of sleet and wet snow to low levels. The 28th was a little less cold, with showers mainly in eastern areas, these locally thundery with hail in the south-east, and any sleet

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

    Office (@metoffice) January 6, 2025 Met Office Chief Meteorologist, Frank Saunders, said: “Hail, sleet or snow showers are expected to affect parts of Scotland and Northern Ireland, spreading to Wales and parts of northwest England this evening, before moving into part of southwest England

  • Snow and ice warnings for a cold week ahead

    will be another cold day with a mix of rain, sleet, and snow expected across various regions. The type of precipitation will depend on location, with a significant risk of ice overnight, and temperatures expected to drop to -3°C in some areas. ⚠️ Yellow weather warnings issued ⚠️ Snow and ice across

  • Bitterly cold nights ahead before milder conditions move in through the weekend

    for southern Wales and southwest England, where rain, sleet and snow may fall onto frozen surfaces. For the rest of Wales, parts of northwest England, Northern Ireland, the east coast of England and southeast Scotland, further wintry showers are likely overnight, and yellow warnings for ice have also been

  • PWMS042_UK_and_Global_Spot_forecast_data

    Light rain shower (Night) 10 Light rain shower (Day) 11 Drizzle 12 Light rain 13 Heavy rain shower (Night) 14 Heavy rain shower (Day) 15 Heavy Rain 16 Sleet shower (Night) 17 Sleet shower (Day) 18 Sleet 19 Hail shower (Night) 20 Hail shower (Day) 21 Hail 22 Light snow shower (Night) 23 Light snow

  • Microsoft Word - february.docx

    % of average, making it provisionally the sunniest February in a series from 1929, just ahead of February 2008. 1st to 3rd In contrast to the rest of the month, temperatures were well below the seasonal norm on the first three days. On the 1st an area of sleet and snow moved slowly eastwards across

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