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barometer-issue-35.pdf

beats that feeling of being outside, and our forecasts can help you make the most of being out in the open air. In brief 03 The Weather Maker 03 New map on app 03 Top Customer Service Awards Science focus 19 Life in the ocean wave team People 20 Science profile: Andy Saulter 21 Celebrity weather: Alex

edi-annual-progress-report-2023-24---final.pdf

to greater impact. Maximising reach To maximise the number and diversity of young people we reach across the UK we: • Have a team of Education Outreach Ambassadors who volunteer their time to support the education outreach programme delivering sessions in schools, colleges, and youth groups

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201809.pdf

and bright day on the 13th, but it was cloudier in the north and south-west with outbreaks of rain in the northwest. The 14th was a cloudy day with showers in the south-west, and rain over the north moved south during the day, becoming lighter and more showery. 15th to 23rd A er a brief warmer

feb-monthly-weather-report.pdf

of the rainfall now focussed across northern and western areas. No further warnings were required during the last nine days of the month. The 24th and 25th were exceptionally mild/warm across the southeastern half of England. It turned briefly unsettled again at the end of the month

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201908.pdf

by brighter weather with showers, the showers briefly heavy and thundery in the far north-west during the afternoon. A ridge of high pressure brought a mostly dry bright day on the 15th, but another depression brought dull, wet weather on the 16th with persistent and locally heavy rain. From the 17th

uk_monthly_climate_summary_202003.pdf

, especially from the 22nd to 26th, with warm days and cool nights. A brief northerly outbreak on the 28th and 29th brought some wintry showers to central and eastern areas. The mean temperature for March was provisionally 0.2 °C above the 1981-2010 long-term average, and it was generally warmer than

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201804.pdf

and generally cloudy, although it was generally less cold a er the 5th, and there was a fair amount of dry sunny weather in northern Scotland. There was a brief but very marked hot spell from the 18th to the 21st which produced the highest temperatures in April since 1949. Progressively cooler, unsettled

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. After a widespread frost, the 3rd was cold with persistent rain and hill snow in the north and south-west, with 13 cm of lying snow at Warcop Range and a maximum of only 3.1 °C at Spadeadam (both Cumbria). Snow briefly extended to low levels locally in the north, while elsewhere there were showers

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201807.pdf

cloud on the 6th and 7th. The 10th was cloudier inland with isolated showers but remained sunny near the west coast. 11th to 15th The 11th was mostly bright and warm but with some isolated showers, which briefly became more widespread. It was mostly cloudy on the 12th with scattered thundery showers

NCIC Monthly Summary

winds. There was a spell of generally dry sunny weather from the 12th to 21st associated with high pressure, and it briefly turned very warm or hot around mid-month. From the 22nd onwards it turned much cooler and more unsettled. The mean temperature for the month was 0.2 °C above the long-term

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