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2020_04_storm_jorge.pdf

, with the wettest weather across western upland areas of England and Wales and over 50 mm falling across these areas. The panel of maps below shows daily rainfall totals through February 2020, with particularly wet days from Ciara (8th), Dennis (15th) and Jorge (28th). The chart below shows UK area

uk_monthly_climate_summary_annual_2022.pdf

-August period since 1976 and drought conditions were declared across parts of England and Wales. The provisional UK rainfall total for 2022 was 1051 mm, which is 90% of the 1991-2020 average. Parts of East Anglia saw only around 70% of their annual average rainfall. January and March were particularly

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Unsettled weather continues for most

A wider yellow thunderstorm warning which covers much of southern and central England, as well as parts of the south of Wales, is in force through the day today, with 30mm of rain possible for some spots within in an hour, while any slow-moving thunderstorms could see totals reach up to 60mm of rain

Microsoft Word - 2019_004_storm_gareth.docx

of the UK. The map below shows rainfall accumulations from 1 to 16 March 2019, with many western areas receiving over 100mm of rain and more than 200mm across the higher ground – typically around 150 to 200% of the March 1981-2010 long-term average. Rainfall totals in the wettest locations exceeded

winter-storms-january-to-february-2014---met-office.pdf

storms through the two-month period from mid-December to mid-February. Rainfall The mid-January period was less stormy but remained extremely unsettled and very wet. Although individual totals from each of these storms were not exceptional, it was the overall totals accumulated through the period from

factsheet_9_weather_extremes_october2025.pdf

) across the United Kingdom. Note: The tables on this page have been compiled using the Met Office temperature series which started in 1884. Extremes of rainfall Rain: the total liquid product of precipitation and condensation from the atmosphere, as received and measured in a rain-gauge. The total

station_based-downtime-summary-sample-report-1.pdf

Station Based Downtime Summary for ABERPORTH Weather Data from: (Lat=52:14N Long=04:57W) Month: May 2017 Issued on Wednesday 7 June 2017 at 08:37:47 Date Daily Rainfall total (mm) 0900-0900 Days of Rain >5mm Minimum Air Temp (Deg C) Days with Air Frost Snow Depth (cm) at 0900 UTC Days with Snow

april-2000---record-rainfall---met-office.pdf

) the total was 143 mm(using best available data/estimates on 2 May 2000) making it the wettest April since records began. Previous highest April totals were in 1782 (139 mm), 1818 (136 mm) and 1998 (133 mm). The chart below shows the series April 1766-2000. April rain records have been broken

construction-catalogue-guide-v2.pdf

Data from: Latitude 50.7242, Longitude -3.5047 Issued on Monday 2 March at 12:06:50 1-in-10 Year Values (1971-2010) Month Daily Rainfall Total (mm) Days of Rain > 5mm Days of Snow Days with Snow Lying at 0900 UTC Days of Freezing January 149 11 5 4 2 February 137 10 5 3 1 March 100 7 3 1 0 April 93 7

construction-catalogue-v3.pdf

Location based planning averages Prepared for: Example Location Based Planning Averages Site: Exeter, Postcode EX1 3PB Weather Data from: Latitude 50.7242, Longitude -3.5047 Issued on Monday 2 March at 12:06:50 1-in-10 Year Values (1971-2010) Month Daily Rainfall Total (mm) Days of Rain > 5mm Days

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