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8.9 18 August 1964 Lerwick (Shetland) September 4.4 29 September 1915 Braemar (Aberdeenshire) October 0.4 17 October 1973 Glenmore Lodge (Inverness-shire) November -11.1 29 November 1912 Braemar (Aberdeenshire) November -11.1 14 November 1919 Braemar (Aberdeenshire) December -15.9 29 December 1995

mwr_2023_04_for_print.pdf

at Castlederg (Tyrone, 49mAMSL) -7.4°C on 25th at Tulloch Bridge (Inverness-shire, 249mAMSL) also on 26th at Loch Glascarnoch (Ross & Cromarty, 269mAMSL) -12.0°C on 25th at Tulloch Bridge (Inverness-shire, 249mAMSL) 54.6mm on 11th at Seathwaite (Cumbria, 129mAMSL) 14.3hr on 21st at Orkney: Loch

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*) Greatest Snow Depth at 0900 UTC 26.1°C on 9th at East Malling (Kent, 33mAMSL) 5.4°C on 20th at Braemar No 2 (Aberdeenshire, 327mAMSL) 17.1°C on 13th at Kingston Maurward (Dorset, 73mAMSL) -5.5°C on 31st at Dalwhinnie No 2 (Inverness-shire, 351mAMSL) -10.4°C on 31st at Dalwhinnie No 2 (Inverness-shire

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affected rail infrastructure in the Inverness area. On the 12th thunderstorm activity was again quite widespread across the UK and impacts were many. Surface water flooding was seen on the North Circular Road in NW London in the afternoon, with additional reports from roads around Heathrow Airport

snow-and-low-temperatures---december-2009-to-january-2010---met-office.pdf

falling below -15 °C across the Highlands. Many airports were affected including Heathrow, Gatwick, Manchester, Liverpool, Belfast and Inverness. Eurostar trains were also badly disrupted by snow in the run-up to Christmas. The difficult conditions continued from Christmas to the New Year, although

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New March sunshine records

notably high spring temperatures, particularly northern and western areas, with 19°C reached around Carlisle, Glasgow and Inverness, and locally 20°C in parts of England and Wales. However, near-average minimum temperatures as a result of often clear skies have led the average mean temperature to be 1C

taf_summary-june-2022.pdf

with a probability of 30% / 40% at least once and for up to half the time Airports used in verification ICAO Name Duration Region EGAC Belfast City 9 hr North EGAE Derry/Londonderry 9 hr North EGNV Durham Teesside 9 hr North EGPA Kirkwall 9 hr North EGPB Sumburgh 9 hr North EGPE Inverness 9 hr North

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201802.pdf

moved into the west by evening. Rain, sleet and snow affected the Borders on the 6th and cleared south, otherwise it was a day of sunshine and widespread wintry showers. The 7th had another widespread frost, severe in many places with -10.1 °C recorded at Tulloch Bridge (Inverness), sunny in the south

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on 20th at Braemar No 2 (Aberdeenshire, 327mAMSL) 17.1°C on 13th at Kingston Maurward (Dorset, 73mAMSL) -5.5°C on 31st at Dalwhinnie No 2 (Inverness-shire, 351mAMSL) -10.4°C on 31st at Dalwhinnie No 2 (Inverness-shire, 351mAMSL) 129.5mm on 19th at Fettercairn, Glensaugh No 2 (Kincardineshire, 171mAMSL

NCIC Monthly Summary

on the 13th, 88.4 mm of rain fell at Glen Nevis (Inverness-shire). Wind gusts of 58 knots (67 mph) were observed at Weybourne (Norfolk) and Donna Nook (Lincolnshire) on the 25th. Weather impacts On the 2nd in Scotland, there was flooding on the A75 near Auchenlarie, with ScotRail reporting disruption

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