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of road flooding in Essex and a combination of river and surface water flooding in Berkshire. Road closures were reported in Lincolnshire, Hereford and Worcestershire. In Leicestershire, probably the county worst affected, a severe flood warning and emergency alert were issued on the 6th for Barrow-upon
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NCIC Monthly Summary
and London and from Cheshire to Humberside; only Norfolk, Suffolk and Cumbria were drier than average, and the overall figure for England was 125% of average. Sunshine was above average in western areas, particularly the north-west, and just below average in East Anglia, with 104% overall. 1st to 12th
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a maximum of just 11.6 °C on the 2nd. Fronts brought rain at times, especially to the north, on the 3rd and 4th; on the 3rd Seathwaite (Cumbria) recorded 87.4 mm of rain and there were gusts to 62 mph at Needles (Isle of Wight). The rain cleared south-eastwards on the morning of the 5th, which became
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uk_monthly_climate_summary_201909.pdf
, with thunderstorms in places. The 28th was generally brighter with some showers, but an area of wet and windy weather moved into the West Country from early afternoon, and this especially affected northern and eastern parts during the 29th, with a maximum of only 11.0 °C at Spadeadam (Cumbria
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uk_monthly_climate_summary_201812.pdf
with high pressure dominant. A generally westerly flow resulted in mild and mostly cloudy weather, but parts of eastern Scotland and north-east England saw a fair amount of sunshine. The provisional UK mean temperature was 5.8 °C, which is 1.9 °C above the 1981-2010 long-term average. Mean maximum
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uk_monthly_climate_summary_201909pdf
, with thunderstorms in places. The 28th was generally brighter with some showers, but an area of wet and windy weather moved into the West Country from early afternoon, and this especially affected northern and eastern parts during the 29th, with a maximum of only 11.0 °C at Spadeadam (Cumbria
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uk_monthly_climate_summary_201812pdf
with high pressure dominant. A generally westerly flow resulted in mild and mostly cloudy weather, but parts of eastern Scotland and north-east England saw a fair amount of sunshine. The provisional UK mean temperature was 5.8 °C, which is 1.9 °C above the 1981-2010 long-term average. Mean maximum
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NCIC Monthly Summary
and a number of rail lines, and a small number of fallen trees across the road network, and properties were flooded in North Wales. Some trunk roads were closed in Cumbria. In Yorkshire and Humber a motorist was rescued from a car, and train services near Skipton were impacted by flooding. Strong winds caused
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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
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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