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-west, and all parts were warm and sunny on the 24th. The 25th was a generally hot and sunny day, with a minimum temperature of 19.6 °C at Porthmadog (Gwynedd) and a maximum of 31.3 °C at Cardiff Bute Park (South Glamorgan), but scattered thunderstorms developed over the west and south late

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was particularly busy for firefighters around Swansea, Port Talbot, Cardiff and Newport with reports of road and property flooding. Localised power outages were also reported in Port Talbot. On the 8th, further widespread downpours and thunderstorms developed with surface water flooding reported from

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of the month. The 24th and 25th were generally mild and cloudy, with a little rain and drizzle especially further west. The temperature reached 13.9 °C at Cardiff Bute Park on the 25th. Rain spread from the west on the 26th, followed by showers. It was windy on the 27th with scattered showers

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of surface water flooding and some minor property flooding in St. Ives and on some minor roads between St. Ives and Penzance. The 11th saw further thundery downpours; in Cardiff, three separate houses were reported as having been struck by lightning, one suffering both external and internal damage

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in exposed parts, with a gust of 43 knots (49 mph) at Capel Curig (Gwynedd). 12th to 17th The 12th was largely sunny, as was the 13th albeit rather cloudier across the north, and very warm in places, maximum temperature 27.4 °C at Bute Park (Cardiff). The 14th was fine but rather cloudy. It was mostly sunny

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was particularly busy for firefighters around Swansea, Port Talbot, Cardiff and Newport with reports of road and property flooding. The Victoria Park observatory in Swansea recorded more than its entire September average rainfall on the 6th alone with 87 mm falling, 44 mm of which fell in a single

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spread from the west into most parts by dusk. Southerly winds brought warm weather on the 20th, with scattered showers and occasional sunny interludes, strong winds at times in western counties, and a high of 18.0 °C at Hawarden (Clwyd). A mild night followed, with Cardiff Bute Park not falling below

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of 23.2 °C. It remained mild overnight, with Cardiff Bute Park not falling below 14.2 °C, then the 16th was generally cloudy with bands of showers or longer spells of rain moving north through the day, with some thundery activity over the north in the afternoon. The 17th began fine, but cloud

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evening. It was mild overnight into the 12th, the temperature falling no lower than 8.0 °C at Cardiff Bute Park (S Glamorgan), and the day started wet, turning drier and brighter from the west during the a ernoon. Some scattered showers in the morning of the 13th died out leaving a sunny a ernoon

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way to more organised areas of rain over far western counties, these soon spreading north-eastwards, heavy in places, but tending to fragment as they moved away, leaving isolated showers by late afternoon. The 4th started very mild, temperatures no lower than 17.5 °C at Cardiff Bute Park; a band

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