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NCIC Monthly Summary
and railways, and fallen trees on wet roads may have contributed to a number of deaths. On the 25th there were many impacts associated with Storm Francis, with flooding, fallen trees and power outages. Flooding especially affected Glasgow, the west of Scotland, the M8, Newcastle and Pembrokeshire
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stopping at Carlisle and Newcastle throughout the 4th and various ScotRail services curtailed. As the winds peaked on the 4th so various roads and rail bridge restrictions/closures across central/northern Scotland came into force as the power outages mounted up and numerous trees were brought down
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stopping at Carlisle and Newcastle throughout the 4th and various ScotRail services curtailed. As the winds peaked on the 4th so various roads and rail bridge restrictions/closures across central/northern Scotland came into force as the power outages mounted up and numerous trees were brought down
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, affecting parts of the M6 and M60. Some COVID vaccination centres were closed due to snow in Newcastle and West Yorkshire on the 14th, with flooding to roads causing travel disruption; there were reports of cars stranded in flood water in Hertfordshire and flooded railway lines in Essex. Storm
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of the 5th. After the events of Storm Amy, the middle half of October was quiet and relatively nonimpactful. Unsettled conditions then returned on the 19th with heavy rain affecting County Down in the southeast of Northern Ireland and reports of surface water flooding in Newcastle with significant
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of the 5th. After the events of Storm Amy, the middle half of October was quiet and relatively nonimpactful. Unsettled conditions then returned on the 19th with heavy rain affecting County Down in the southeast of Northern Ireland and reports of surface water flooding in Newcastle with significant
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4500 900 1500 Wind (degrees/knots) 040/05 050/11 000/00 130/05 010/08 020/07 Table 3. Weather conditions for inland stations not affected by sea fog on 26 April 1984. Aviemore (Highland) Glenlivet (Moray) Newcastle Weather Centre 0900Z 1500Z 0900Z 1500Z 0900Z 1500Z Cloud cover (oktas) 0 2 0 0 0 7
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4500 900 1500 Wind (degrees/knots) 040/05 050/11 000/00 130/05 010/08 020/07 Table 3. Weather conditions for inland stations not affected by sea fog on 26 April 1984. Aviemore (Highland) Glenlivet (Moray) Newcastle Weather Centre 0900Z 1500Z 0900Z 1500Z 0900Z 1500Z Cloud cover (oktas) 0 2 0 0 0 7
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rking/658/gritting https://localview.birmingham.gov.uk/Highways/Sites/wintermaint enance/ http://www.bolton.gov.uk/website/Pages/Wintergritting.aspx Manchester City Council North Tyneside Borough Council Newcastle Upon Tyne City Council Oldham Borough Council Street level search for gritting routes
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of Northern Ireland on the 23rd, with numerous flooding incidents in and around Derry City and Strabane, including dozens of properties and the basement of a local hospital. The 25th saw localised heavy downpours affecting NE England, with rail services suspended in the Newcastle/Sunderland area