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uk_monthly_climate_summary_201911.pdf

at Achnagart (Ross & Cromarty) early on the 4th. Most areas were wet on the 1st and 2nd, but it was drier and brighter near the west coast on the 3rd, when it turned windy in the Northern Isles with gusts of 69 mph at Fair Isle (Shetland). The east was very wet on the 4th, with showers elsewhere

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201811.pdf

with 7.7 hours at Dundrennan (Kirkcudbrightshire). The 2nd was mostly dry and bright but rain spread into the west from mid-a ernoon, with 49.8 mm at Achnagart (Ross and Cromarty). The 3rd was cloudy and wet for most, especially in the west and south-west, but it was dry and very mild in the north-east

mwr_2025_05_for_print.pdf

Maximum Highest Minimum Lowest Minimum Lowest Grass Minimum Most Rainfall Most Sunshine Highest Gust Highest Gust (mountain*) Greatest Snow Depth at 0900 UTC 29.3°C on 1st at Kew Gardens (Greater London, 6mAMSL) 7.6°C on 3rd at Loch Glascarnoch (Ross & Cromarty, 269mAMSL) 15.6°C on 30th at Hawarden

mwr_2025_06_for_print.pdf

. Highest Maximum Lowest Maximum Highest Minimum Lowest Minimum Lowest Grass Minimum Most Rainfall Most Sunshine Highest Gust Highest Gust (mountain*) Greatest Snow Depth at 0900 UTC 33.2°C on 21st at Charlwood (Surrey, 67mAMSL) 10.1°C on 3rd at Loch Glascarnoch (Ross & Cromarty, 269mAMSL) also

NCIC Monthly Summary

, Dunbar (East Lothian) recording 10.2 hours of sunshine. The 3rd was dull, with rain soon starting to spread north-eastwards, becoming heavy at times and covering all areas by mid-afternoon but clearing the south later, Achnagart (Ross & Cromarty) recording 85.4 mm, but it was mild with Achfary

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in the far north and the Northern Isles. Further rain, with snow on the northern flank, affected most of the country on the 28th, spreading northwards to all parts before retreating southwards on the 29th, and Loch Glascarnoch (Ross & Cromarty) recorded 19 cm of lying snow on the 29th. The 30th and 31st

NCIC Monthly Summary

on the 28th, with snow over the Central Belt and southern counties clearing southwards by midday, then sleet and snow showers in the north-east moved southwards along the east coast for a time, with other areas becoming fine; Loch Glascarnoch (Ross & Cromarty) reported 7 cm of lying snow. After

mwr_2025_01_for_print.pdf

) 94.0mm on 13th at Seathwaite (Cumbria, 129mAMSL) 8.0hr on 15th at Liscombe (Somerset, 348mAMSL) 87Kt 100mph on 24th at Drumalbin (Lanarkshire, 245mAMSL) 117Kt 135mph on 24th at Cairnwell (Aberdeenshire, 928mAMSL) 26cm on 9th at Loch Glascarnoch (Ross & Cromarty, 269mAMSL) mAMSL refers to station

NCIC Monthly Summary

all areas were drier and brighter. 10th to 13th Patchy mist and fog in the south on the 10th soon burned away to leave most places warm, after a minimum of 17.0 °C at Achfary (Ross & Cromarty), and sunny, with 14.6 hours of sunshine at Dunbar (East Lothian), with just the far north cloudier

NCIC Monthly Summary

of the showers heavy with Achnagart (Ross & Cromarty) recording 49.6 mm. Rain across the bulk of the country first thing on the 6th, occasionally heavy, spread south-eastwards, clearing the east by late morning and the south by early evening, followed by drier and brighter weather from the west

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