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easter-1998-floods---met-office.pdf

April - 0900 9 0900 9 April - 0900 10 April (mm) April (mm) Return period (yrs) Hampton Park Hereford and Waterworks Worcester 25.1 72.0 70 Staplow Hereford and Worcester 32.6 69.6 70 Stanground Cambridgeshire 4.7 73.8 65 Ledbury Hereford and Worcester 18.2 69.9 60 Pulham St Mary Norfolk 0.4 69.1 60

october-2001-rain---met-office.pdf

rainfall, and also the highest hourly total reported by each of the 3 stations. Rainfall Station Duration of rainfall Rainfall Amount (mm)Return Period (years) Hereford, Credenhill 4 hours - 23Z (19th) to 03Z (20th)50.2 67 Hereford, Credenhill 1 hour - 00Z (20th) to 01Z (20th) 26.2 40 Bristol, Filton 4

Storm Dennis 15 to 16 February 2020

Wales, Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Shropshire were worst affected by flooding and major incidents were declared. The River Wye and River Severn reached their highest-ever levels and in several towns including Hereford and Pontyprydd areas were inundated. The Environment Agency issued over 600

Beaver Supermoon to light up UK skies, but will it be visible?

, at approximately 11pm, a corridor of cloud is expected to clear from Northwich to Swindon, extending down through Hereford, Worcester, Bristol, and Salisbury, reaching as far south as Bournemouth. Those willing to stay up late may be rewarded with a glimpse of the supermoon as it shines through

Met Office daily weather: Widespread heatwaves as we head into the weekend

heading out. And then as we head into the weekend, well, temperatures will be ticking up a little further on Saturday. We'll see the peak of the temperatures probably across East Wales, West Midlands down to Hereford, Gloucester, that sort of area. 32°C, 33°C, perhaps even a degree or so higher

Beaver Supermoon to light up UK skies, but will it be visible?

to Swindon, extending down through Hereford, Worcester, Bristol, and Salisbury, reaching as far south as Bournemouth. Those willing to stay up late may be rewarded with a glimpse of the supermoon as it shines through these clearer skies. For those in other parts of the country, patience and a bit

mwr_2025_11_for_print.pdf

properties experiencing power outages. Storm Claudia also made its mark over the border in England throughout the 14th. The rail line between Hereford and Shrewsbury was reported closed due to flooding whilst Great Western Rail were reported as advising against all travel between London Paddington

2020_03_storm_dennis.pdf

worst affected by flooding and major incidents declared. The River Wye and River Severn which were reported to have reached their highest-ever levels. Areas of several towns including Hereford and Pontyprydd were inundated. The Environment Agency issued over 600 flood warnings and alerts including

uk_monthly_climate_summary_202003.pdf

, and on the night of the 17th/18th, Hereford (Hereford & Worcester) fell no lower than 10.4 °C. The rain slowly eased and cleared away south-eastwards on the 19th and 20th, leaving sunshine for most central, northern and western areas and just isolated showers, mainly near coasts, and slight frost at night

uk_synop_station_list_jul24.pdf

WAL 1941 03503 TRAWSGOED 63 52.3443 -3.94802 WAL 1950 03507 SENNYBRIDGE NO2 307 52.06329 -3.61463 WAL 1995 03520 SHOBDON AIRFIELD 99 52.24297 -2.88582 ENG 1943 WMO Name Alt (m) Latitude Longitude Country Date 03522 HEREFORD, CREDENHILL 76 52.08004 -2.80234 ENG 1999 03529 PERSHORE 35 52.14843 -2.0412

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