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Microsoft Word - 2023_03_storm_antoni.docx

, including Plymouth Pride, Brighton Pride and ‘Stompin’ on the Quomps’ in Dorset. The storm caused transport disruption with the Great Western Railway advising passengers not to travel between Exeter and Penzance due to fallen trees on the line. A number of residents were evacuated from their homes

Microsoft Word - 2020_05_july_temperature.docx

the south coast at Poole, Bournemouth and Brighton causing gridlock on roads; trains were also very crowded. Weather data The analysis chart at 1200 UTC 31 July 2020 shows a deep area of low pressure to the west drawing a flow of hot air from the continent across southern and central parts of the UK

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Heatwave continues for parts of UK – August 2020

, which could come close to record-breaking, as temperatures overnight remain above 20 Celsius in parts of south east England.” Hottest night on record The current hottest night on record for the UK is 23.9 Celsius, reached in Brighton on August 3rd 1990.  The hottest August day on record is 38.5

the-wet-autumn-of-2000---met-office.pdf

Cross 140.8 Uckfield 126.8 Ringmer, Bishops Lane 123.4 Falmer 107.7 Hove, Shirley Road 106.2 Brighton, Lewes Road 102.9 The end of the month was very wet and stormy over England and Wales with gale damage to buildings and trees, and transport disrupted. The areal rainfall over England and Wales was 188

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#3wordweather

the term ‘pouring’ is the most widely used word to describe heavy rain nationally, the cities of Cardiff, Brighton and Liverpool were found to favour ‘pissing it down’ (42%, 38% and 35% respectively). Mancunians, meanwhile, were revealed as the most likely to say that rain was ‘lashing it down

strong-winds-and-heavy-rain-from-storm-callum---met-office.pdf

. One man was killed a er a landslip and another man reported to be swept away by rough seas in Brighton. Around 100 sheep were swept away by floodwater in west Wales. Rail services were delayed or cancelled across Wales, south-west England and between Preston and Scotland. Weather data Analysis

southern-england_-climate-met-office.pdf

, Portsmouth, Brighton and the Medway towns. There are large areas of open countryside in the area as well, including the North and South Downs, the Chiltern Hills, Salisbury Plain and the Dorset Downs. Most of the area is below 100 metres above sea level but the hill and downland landscapes include large

southern-england_-climate---met-office.pdf

, Portsmouth, Brighton and the Medway towns. There are large areas of open countryside in the area as well, including the North and South Downs, the Chiltern Hills, Salisbury Plain and the Dorset Downs. Most of the area is below 100 metres above sea level but the hill and downland landscapes include large

2022_03_july_heatwave_v1

) 23.9 23.9 22.2 Previous station Brighton, East Sussex Brighton, East Sussex Swansea, Victoria Park, West Glamorgan Previous date 3 August 1990 3 August 1990 29 July 1948 Margin (°C) 1.9 1.9 2.3 The UK national record of 36.7°C (98°F) at Raunds, Northamptonshire, set on 9 August 1911 stood

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Record breaking temperatures for the UK

, exceeding the previous highest daily minimum record of 23.9°C, recorded in Brighton on 3rd August 1990. Met Office Chief Meteorologist Neil Armstrong, said “We are continuing to see exceptional temperatures in the UK today and it is important people plan for the heat and consider changing their routines

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