Past tropical cyclones - North-East Pacific tropical cyclone activity
The charts show tropical cyclone activity in the North-East Pacific Ocean since 1988 and tracks for the most recent completed seasons.
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The charts show tropical cyclone activity in the North-East Pacific Ocean since 1988 and tracks for the most recent completed seasons.
Hail/thunderstorms over east Devon - 29/30 October 2008 Heavy and thundery downpours over east Devon, with flooding and travel disruption... An area of low pressure and associated frontal system over south-west England at 0000 UTC on 30 October 2008 (see chart below), resulted in localised
wind. But away from the cloud around coastal districts, there is some sunshine breaking through as well for Northern Ireland. Do watch out for a few showers around North Wales, parts of northwest England. And there is just some heavy rain lingering around Kent and Sussex first thing this morning
Ciarán were comparable in severity with those experienced in the south-east of England during the ‘Great Storm’ of 16 October 1987. While Ciarán also brought very strong winds to the South Coast, with gusts of 60 to 70Kt (69 to 81mph), the location of the storm track meant that the worst impacts
and warnings were posted across London, Sussex and Kent. Further heavy rain in south-east England led to renewed flooding on the M20 and M25 on the morning of the 6th. During the 10th and 11th there was prolonged rainfall over the north-west Highlands of Scotland and the Western Isles, with flooding near
are also likely in these areas. The far east and southeast will be cloudier and breezier, with the odd light shower still possible. Outlook for Friday Friday will bring another widely fine day, with variable cloud and sunny spells for most. The southeast may remain cloudier, with the odd shower, and some
are also likely in these areas. The far east and southeast will be cloudier and breezier, with the odd light shower still possible. Outlook for Friday Friday will bring another widely fine day, with variable cloud and sunny spells for most. The southeast may remain cloudier, with the odd shower, and some
will suffer sunburn, a sign of skin damage, so be aware of how long you are in the sun, know the limits of your own skin and use common sense.” The current highest temperature recorded over the late May Bank Holiday weekend is 32.8 Celsius at Horsham (West Sussex), Tunbridge Wells. You can get
The warmest late May Bank Holiday Weekend on record is officially 32.8 °C, recorded on Bank Holiday Monday itself on 29th May 1944 in Horsham (West Sussex), Tunbridge Wells (Kent) and Regents Park (London) just a few days ahead of D-Day. Martin Young, Deputy Chief Meteorologist at the Met Office
England, encompassing counties like Hampshire, Sussex, and Kent, is known for its relatively warm and sunny climate. The highest recorded May temperature in the region is 19.0°C, recorded this year. This consistent warmth reflects the region’s southerly latitude and frequent exposure to warm air