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mwr_2024_03_for_print_v1.pdf

around Plymouth and Dartmoor experienced snowy conditions overnight. Overall the weather was unsettled, with a succession of frontal systems bringing rain and wind. By midmonth, several counties including London and Kent had already provisionally experienced their whole-month average rainfall

Microsoft Word - mwr_2023_09_for_print.docx

Most Rainfall Most Sunshine Highest Gust Highest Gust (mountain*) Greatest Snow Depth at 0900 UTC 33.5°C on 10th at Faversham (Kent, 46mAMSL) 10.8°C on 15th at Spadeadam No 2 (Cumbria, 285mAMSL) 20.5°C on 5th at Plymouth, Kinterbury Point (Devon, 0mAMSL) -3.5°C on 13th at Kinbrace, Hatchery (Sutherland

mwr_2024_03_for_print.pdf

around Plymouth and Dartmoor experienced snowy conditions overnight. Overall the weather was unsettled, with a succession of frontal systems bringing rain and wind. By midmonth, several counties including London and Kent had already provisionally experienced their whole-month average rainfall

Climate and climate change

Synoptic and climate stations

52.301, -0.893 Manual Plymouth, Mountbatten England 50.354, -4.12 Automatic Preston Montford England 52.724, -2.84 Manual Preston, Cove House England 50.637, -2.424 Manual Preston, Moor Park England 53.774, -2.703 Automatic Reading University, Whiteknights England 51.441, -0.937 Automatic Redesdale Camp

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201906.pdf

some localised flooding in Northern Ireland on the 5th, and on the 7th there was flooding in Plymouth and in parts of Weston-super-Mare. On the 10th, persistent rain contributed to flooding in the north-west and north-east of England, leading to road closures and blocked railway lines, including

wcssp-south-africa---annual-science-highlights-2024.pdf

energy facilities in the Western Cape. Also focusing on marine risks, the University of Plymouth are engaging closely with the SAWS marine team in the development of rip current forecasts (see extended highlights, section 5). Aligned to this work, WCSSP South Africa supported SAWS and Met Office staff

NCIC Monthly Summary

flooding in Plymouth. England diary of highlights After a changeable start, a generally hot and sunny spell with some thundery outbreaks set in from the 6th, with temperatures in the low to mid 30s Celsius in the south. It turned more unsettled mid-month, and then from the 19th it was unsettled and often

Microsoft Word - march.docx

Bridge, with some railways flooded too. In the south-west there were delays to rail services, disruption and cancellations to ferry services in Plymouth and St Mawes, and the M48 Severn Bridge was closed for a time. The rest of March was largely settled. A large wildfire developed near Betwys-y-Coed

england-gritting-information.pdf

Council North Lincolnshire Council North Somerset Council Nottingham City Council Peterborough City Council Plymouth City Council Portsmouth City Council Reading Borough Council Rutland County Council Shropshire Council Southampton City Council Southend-on-Sea Borough Council South Gloucestershire

NCIC Monthly Summary

and Edinburgh on the 3rd and 4th, and in Northern Ireland the M1 and A4 were flooded. Some roads were also flooded in Manchester, Taunton and Plymouth. On the 6th and 7th, again some roads in Northern Ireland were flooded. In eastern England a pub was struck by lightning in Holbeach, Lincolnshire

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