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of 21.2 °C was recorded at Porthmadog (Gwynedd) on the 13th. A minimum temperature of -6.0 °C was recorded at Aviemore (Inverness-shire) on the 30th. In the 24 hours ending 0900 UTC on the 11th, 115.6 mm of rain fell at Achnagart (Ross & Cromarty). A wind gust of 100 knots (115 mph) was recorded

snow-and-low-temperatures---december-2009-to-january-2010---met-office.pdf

and Wales on 13, with depths recorded of up to 24 cm at Odiham (Hampshire). In Scotland, the snow remained very deep with 36 cm at Aviemore (Invernessshire), and a high avalanche risk in the Scottish mountains. Recorded snow depths at 0900 GMT on Thursday 7 January 2010 A satellite image at 1150 GMT

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of rain fell at Seathwaite (Cumbria). A wind gust of 106 knots (122 mph) was recorded at Needles Old Battery (Isle of Wight) on the 18th, a new all-time record for a low-level site in England. A snow-depth of 12 cm was measured at Aviemore (Inverness-shire) on the 10th. Weather impacts Most

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cleared the north on the 20th leaving a dry sunny day in the south-east, though it stayed cloudier towards the north-west, with a high of 24.2 °C at Aviemore (Highland). A band of showery rain spread north-eastwards on the 21st, followed by a window of dry and sunny weather, before persistent rain

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on the 11th and 12th. It then turned very warm by day from the 13th to 15th. Cloud and a little light rain moved eastwards on the 13th, followed by sunshine, and the 14th was generally sunny with a high of 24.0 °C at Aviemore (Highland), though cooler along windward coasts. The 15th was even warmer

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201806.pdf

high cloud on the 26th with some rain for the west and north and low cloud near the east coast. From the 27th to 30th low cloud was quite persistent near the east coast, particularly on the 29th, but otherwise it was very sunny and warm/hot. Temperatures reached 31.3 °C at Aviemore (Inverness-shire

Mountain weather

An evening with the Cairngorm Mountain Rescue Team

Recently a team of forecasters from the Aberdeen Met Office, themselves all mountain enthusiasts, were invited to Rothiemurchus near Aviemore to meet the Cairngorm Mountain Rescue Team and give a talk about mountain weather.

snow-and-low-temperatures-december-2010---met-office.pdf

depths across eastern Scotland and north-east England but significant depths also across south-east England. Figure 3: Time series of hourly snow depths in eastern Scotland and north-east England, Thursday 25 November to Sunday 12 December 2010. Locations are Aviemore (Inverness-shire), Dyce

Climate and climate change

Synoptic and climate stations

Scotland 56.822, -4.968 Automatic Arran: Brodick Castle Scotland 55.592, -5.153 Manual Auchincruive Scotland 55.477, -4.564 Automatic Auchtermuchty, Rossie Scotland 56.299, -3.201 Manual Aultbea No 2 Scotland 57.859, -5.632 Automatic Aviemore Scotland 57.206, -3.827 Automatic Baintown Scotland 56.221

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°C at Aviemore (Inverness-shire). 26th to 30th The 26th was mostly cloudy, with patchy light rain and drizzle for the east coast and the Central Belt, and rain reaching the far north late in the day. The 27th brought isolated showers around coastal parts during the day. After a sunny start in central

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