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hot-spell-august-1990---met-office.pdf

Macclesfield Cheshire 33.1 3 31.8 Harrogate North Yorkshire 33.1 2 30.6 Buxton Derbyshire 32.7 3 30.0 Eastbourne East Sussex 32.6 4 31.6 Durham Observatory Durham 32.5 3 30.6 Skegness Lincolnshire 32.4 3 32.0 Next Date record Date 3 July None 1976 19 August 10 August 36.9 1932 2003 3 July 1976 12

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201804.pdf

. Surface water on the A61 between Ripon and Harrogate and on the A64 in York caused travel disruption. A few heavy showers developed over the south-west during the a ernoons of 12th and 13th, with lightning for a time, though no impacts were observed. A er a fine and warm spell, a thundery breakdown came

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201909.pdf

conditions very difficult. Roads and some rail lines were flooded in West Yorkshire, with the railway line at Harrogate flooded also. The Debenhams store in Norwich was closed due to flooding. On the 29th, in South-west England, some campers on Dartmoor had to be rescued overnight due to the severe

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