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°C, +2.4°C, 108 years), Cranwell, Lincolnshire (39.9°C +3.3°C 106 years), Woburn, Bedfordshire (39.6°C +2.5°C 105 years), Buxton, Derbyshire (35.9°C, +3.2°C 105 years), and Aberporth, Ceredigion (33.6°C, +0.9°C, 80 years). The chart below shows UK daily area-average maximum temperatures for the UK

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

of snow during Friday 26 November and the snow coverage gradually extended further south (32 cm at Buxton, Derbyshire on 1 December). On 1 December the wind shi ed to a more easterly direction bringing fresh snowfalls to southeast England (26 cm at Charlwood, Surrey on 2 December). Snow also fell

Climate and climate change

Synoptic and climate stations

51.943, -0.09 Manual Buxton England 53.258, -1.912 Manual Camborne England 50.218, -5.327 Automatic Cambridge, Botanic Garden England 52.194, 0.131 Manual Cambridge, Niab England 52.245, 0.102 Automatic Cardinham, Bodmin England 50.502, -4.666 Automatic Carlisle England 54.934, -2.962 Automatic Carlton

NCIC Monthly Summary

with showers, these locally thundery in the south, on the 28th, while remaining cool with Buxton (Derbyshire) only reaching 8.1 °C. The 29th was a very wet day for most with 89.8 mm at Seathwaite (Cumbria). Rain spread south-east on the 30th, most of it light. The 31st was generally wet and very windy

NCIC Monthly Summary

, but wintry showers at first over north-eastern coasts became more widespread generally with rain, sleet, snow and hail, Buxton (Derbyshire) recording 4 cm of lying snow. It was coldest in eastern areas to start the 12th; cloudy at first in southern counties with some sleet and snow at first

NCIC Monthly Summary

increasingly to snow as it spread inland, and this spread over the Midlands and south-west during the day on the 29th with 8 cm of lying snow reported at Buxton (Derbyshire), with rain showers following behind into eastern areas. The 30th was cold with a high of just -1.9 °C at Carlisle (Cumbria); the south

NCIC Monthly Summary

Yorkshire) and Buxton (Derbyshire) both struggling to only 8.3 °C, with a few isolated afternoon showers for western counties. The 22nd was windy at times, with sunshine and scattered showers. The 23rd was mainly cloudy, but dry for most and breezy at times, with isolated pockets of rain mostly

NCIC Monthly Summary

had closures, with other passes over the Peaks also closed due to snow and difficult driving conditions reported around Buxton. Snow and ice in parts of Scotland on the 6th and 7th gave difficult driving conditions on the M8, M80, A82, and other main roads. Trains and buses were delayed in Glasgow

NCIC Monthly Summary

) and Buxton (Derbyshire) both struggling to only 8.3 °C, with a few isolated afternoon showers for western counties. The 22nd was windy at times, with sunshine and scattered showers. The 23rd was mainly cloudy, but dry for most and breezy at times, with isolated pockets of rain mostly in the far north

UK climate extremes

Yorkshire) August 8.9 28 August 1919 Bradford (West Yorkshire) August 8.9 28 August 1919 Newton Rigg (Cumbria) September 6.2 27 September 1974 Malham Tarn (North Yorkshire) October 1.1 31 October 1934 Buxton (Derbyshire) October 1.1 31 October 1934 Macclesfield (Cheshire) November -4.0 30 November 1978

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