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2022_03_july_heatwave_v1

being recorded as far north as Topcliffe, North Yorkshire and a large part of England exceeding 37°C. In Wales, on 18th July a new national record of 37.1°C was set at Hawarden Airport, Flintshire, while in Northern Ireland 31.2°C was recorded at Derrylin, County Fermanagh, within 0.1°C

UK climate extremes

for yesterday Temperature by country Highest daily maximum temperature records Country Temperature (°C) Date Location England 40.3 19 July 2022 Coningsby (Lincolnshire) Wales 37.1 18 July 2022 Hawarden Airport (Flintshire) Scotland 34.8 19 July 2022 Charterhall (Scottish Borders) Northern Ireland 31.3 21

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

of the Thames Valley, East Anglia and the west Midlands. On the 2nd, large areas of England and Wales passed 32 °C with a new record set for Wales of 35.2 °C at Hawarden Bridge, Flintshire. The 3rd was the hottest day of the spell, with most of east Wales and England exceeding 32 °C and the new UK

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Driving safely in winter weather

National Control Centre in South Queensferry works closely with partner organisations including Police Scotland, Ready Scotland, road operating companies and the Met Office to monitor hazardous weather conditions and decide ways to make the roads as safe as possible, as well as, to share travel

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Record high temperatures verified

with the internationally-agreed World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) standards, which are required to be accepted as official records.   Records broken Record-high temperature records have also been verified for Wales, with 37.1°C at Hawarden Airport, Flintshire, on 18 July now verified. All appropriate standards

Memo

Met Office Board Summary 29 September 2022 Held at Transport Scotland, South Queensferry • Rob Woodward (Chair) welcomed attendees and confirmed the meeting was quorate. Jordan Giddings (NED & Chair, Security Issues Committee) and James Partington (NED, BEIS Representative) joined the meeting

Microsoft Word - 2021_01_storm_christoph.docx

was swept away by floodwater, and the East Coast Main Line was affected by floods between York and Darlington. The snowfalls caused travel disruption, with many roads affected by snow, the A9 closed south of Inverness and the Queensferry crossing closed for a time due to the risk of falling ice. Icy

welsh-local-authorities-22-gritting-information.pdf

/ceredigioncc?lang=en http://www.conwy.gov.uk/section.asp?cat=9152&Langua ge=1 http://www.conwy.gov.uk/section.asp?cat=9078&Langua ge=1 Flintshire County Council Info and map of gritting routes https://www.denbighshire.gov.uk/en/resident/parkingroads-and-travel/winter-gritting.aspx https://www.conwy.gov.uk

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A milestone in UK climate history

, 37.1°C was recorded at Hawarden Airport, Flintshire, while 35.1°C was reached at Floors Castle, Borders on 19 July. The post-event report from the Met Office shows that the record-breaking temperatures seen as part of the heatwave demonstrate much more widespread and significant heat than previous

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