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uk_monthly_climate_summary_202004.pdf

but with isolated thundery showers in the south-west. Showers broke out more widely on the 12th, turning thundery in the north Midlands, East Anglia and the south-east. A brief northerly incursion brought cooler weather on the 13th, especially to the east, with a high of only 6.0 °C at Fylingdales (North

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201805.pdf

during the 16th, followed by brighter but cooler weather with a maximum of only 9.0 °C at Fylingdales (North Yorkshire). Following a frosty start in some northern parts, the 17th was a sunny day but cool near eastern coasts. 18th to 24th High pressure and easterly winds brought mostly warm and sunny

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201806.pdf

but cooler in the east with frequent low cloud near the east coast. The 1st was cloudy for most with thundery showers developing in places, especially in the north and south-west. Thundery showers and longer spells of rain affected the north and east on the 2nd with 33.6 mm of rain at Fylingdales (North

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Synoptic and climate stations

England 51.203, 0.136 Manual Emley Moor No 2 England 53.612, -1.667 Automatic Exeter Airport No 2 England 50.737, -3.405 Automatic Faversham England 51.297, 0.88 Manual Felsham England 52.172, 0.833 Manual Frittenden England 51.141, 0.597 Automatic Fylingdales England 54.359, -0.67 Automatic Gosport

NCIC Monthly Summary

the afternoon especially over eastern counties, before another area of heavy rain moved into the south-west and across southern parts by early evening, with strong winds. Rain over the southern half of the country cleared away during the morning of the 21st, then it became sunny but colder, Fylingdales (North

NCIC Monthly Summary

in the south. Rain for the south-east cleared by midday on the 30th, while further rain in the north spread steadily southwards to the Midlands, central southern and south-eastern parts, and the north turned brighter but colder with wintry showers and a maximum temperature of only 2.6 °C at Fylingdales

NCIC Monthly Summary

and the south-east from late afternoon. Most places were cool and cloudy on the 7th, with persistent light rain for central and eastern areas, which turned more showery in nature in the south-east with isolated thunderstorms for Hampshire, East and West Sussex; Fylingdales (North Yorkshire) recorded

NCIC Monthly Summary

over eastern counties, before another area of heavy rain moved into the south-west and across southern parts by early evening, with strong winds. Rain over the southern half of the country cleared away during the morning of the 21st, then it became sunny but colder, Fylingdales (North Yorkshire

DataPoint API reference

">13.6</Extreme> 151. <Extreme locId="03281" locationName="Fylingdales" type="LMAXT" uom="degC">10.6</Extreme> 152. <Extreme locId="03265" locationName="Topcliffe" type="LMINT" uom="degC">0.9</Extreme> 153. <Extreme locId="99167" locationName="Bainbridge" type="HRAIN" uom="mm">15.2</Extreme> 154

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