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Microsoft Word - 2024_07_september_rain.docx

, Northamptonshire 157.6 47.8 329.8 Cardington, Bedfordshire 156.8 48.4 324.0 Chipping Norton s wks, Oxfordshire 186.1 57.5 323.9 Chipping Campden, w wks, Gloucestershire 180.0 56.0 321.4 Dingley w twr, Northamptonshire 156.0 48.9 318.9 Aylesbury s wks, Buckinghamshire 154.7 48.9 316.3 Bedford, Bedfordshire

Microsoft Word - 2024_09_storm_bert.docx

2024 November 1991-2020 average % of average South Newington, Oxfordshire 105 89.8 80.4 111.7 Banbury, Grimsbury P Sta, Oxfordshire 87 72.4 68.6 105.5 Chipping Norton S Wks, Oxfordshire 140 78.2 75.6 103.5 Usk, Monmouthshire 25 110.2 115.8 95.2 Byfield S Wks, Northamptonshire 136 64.6 67.8 95.2

Microsoft Word - 2024_09_storm_bert_conall.docx

of their November 1991-2020 whole-month average. Data are provisional and subject to change. Station Elevation (masl) Total 22-24 November 2024 November 1991-2020 average % of average South Newington, Oxfordshire 105 89.8 80.4 111.7 Banbury, Grimsbury P Sta, Oxfordshire 87 72.4 68.6 105.5 Chipping Norton S Wks

Met Office Deep Dive: Why September turned soggy and what happens next

, this wet spell is chipping away at a bigger, year‑to‑date deficit rather than erasing it outright. UK‑wide cumulative rainfall has trailed the long‑term average for much of 2025, leaving a “gap” that recent downpours have only partly closed. Regionally, every area is still running a deficit when

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