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Microsoft Word - february.docx

not clear until noon. 16th to 20th It temporarily turned more unsettled as high pressure moved further away to the east. The 16th was quite sunny in the north but cloudier in central and southern areas, with some early fog again, then the 17th was mostly mild and sunny but cloud increased from the west

wiser0274_highway_seb_report.pdf

. Fifteen focus groups were held in Uganda and Kenya for the study, at different landing sites and Beach Management Units (BMUs) to gather information on the communication, perceived accuracy and uptake of the HIGHWAY regular weather forecasts and severe weather warnings. These have focused on Kenya

mwr_2025_04_for_print.pdf

pressure developed over the Bay of Biscay on the 14th and influenced the weather over England and Wales, drifting north into Northern Ireland and Scotland by the 17th, before moving away into the northern North Sea. Rainfall totals for western counties on the 15th hit 80mm particularly around south

NCIC Monthly Summary

by late afternoon. Widespread and sometimes heavy rain on the 15th cleared away by lunchtime, but it remained cloudy, and more rain reached western districts by dusk. The 16th was generally cloudy, very windy and mild, Colwyn Bay (Clwyd) recording a maximum of 16.3 °C, with rain affecting most places

NCIC Monthly Summary

by early evening, with frequent showers in the south at first, occasionally thundery, spreading to most parts through the morning and into the afternoon, though tending to die away by dusk. The 9th started with an area of rain across the far north, and showers elsewhere becoming more widespread

Microsoft Word - Feb2021_fulldocument_v1.docx

before dark. Many places saw mist or fog on the 15th, lasting all day in a few spots, as rain across the south-east moved away by lunchtime, and mainly light rain affected the Midlands and north-west during the afternoon. The 16th had an area of showery precipitation from the Isle of Wight

Week ahead: A familiar set up with further spells of rain, wind and snow

, maintaining cold conditions in the northeast and keeping the broader pattern in place. The most likely scenario indicates a drier and brighter day for southern and southwestern parts of the UK, as rain from the southwest is kept at bay. Eastern and northeastern areas are expected to see further rain

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201907.pdf

sunny weather on the 7th. Cloud increased from the northwest on the 8th, with a little rain at times in the north. 9th to 15th High pressure moved away southwards, and the 9th was cloudy in most areas, with a little rain in parts of the north-east early on, but dry and sunny in the south and south

NCIC Monthly Summary

sunshine but with cloud increasing from the north later. After patchy fog for many places, the 3rd was generally cloudy, with rain over the south-east clearing away by midday, further patchy light rain in places, and turning wet in the south-west from late afternoon. Rain across parts of East

factsheet_15-weather-radar-2020_2023.pdf

, the nearest observing site is at St. Mawgan, approximately 20 miles away. Weather radar provided vital information about the rainfall intensities in that local area and allowed the Met Office to provided valuable information to the emergency services. Figure 10 Radar rainfall accumulations from

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