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Updated: 0609 on Mon 22 Mar 2010
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No severe weather warnings have been issued for Yorkshire & Humber

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Latest observations - 0500 on 22 Mar 2010:
Yorkshire & Humber
Location Weather Temp Wind Vis Pressure / trend
Dir Speed Gust
Bingley Low-level Cloud 8.2 °C SSW 11 mph 21 km 1013 hPa, Falling
Bridlington Medium-level Cloud 6.6 °C SSW 7 mph N/A 1014 hPa, Falling
Church Fenton Low-level Cloud 7.7 °C S 13 mph 15 km 1014 hPa, Falling
Dishforth Low-level Cloud 6.9 °C SSE 10 mph 14 km 1013 hPa, Falling
Fylingdales No data 5.1 °C SSW 11 mph N/A  N/A,
Leconfield Medium-level Cloud 7.0 °C S 7 mph 13 km 1014 hPa, Falling
Leeming Low-level Cloud 7.2 °C SE 9 mph 11 km 1013 hPa, Falling
Linton on Ouse Low-level Cloud 7.6 °C SSE 11 mph 19 km 1013 hPa, Falling
Topcliffe Medium-level Cloud 6.5 °C SSE 15 mph 11 km 1013 hPa, Falling

Observations are subject to final quality control after publication on this web site.


24 hours ending 2100 on 21 Mar 2010:
Yorkshire & Humber
Highest max 13.4 °C Dishforth
Lowest max 11.4 °C Bingley
Lowest min -4.4 °C Topcliffe
Highest rainfall 0.2 mm Church Fenton
Sunniest 9.7 hours Church Fenton
Last updated: 2301 on Sun 21 Mar 2010

During snow events, rainfall amounts are subject to error until final quality control is done.

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UK last month

February 2010

The month was generally cold with only a few brief milder interludes, mainly in the west and south. There were some sharp frosts and snowfalls, especially over upland areas. High pressure during the second week brought plenty of fine weather, but the remainder of the month was generally unsettled. The last few days brought heavy snowfalls across Highland Scotland. Overall, it was a cold month with mean temperatures 1.0 to 2.0 °C below the 1971-2000 normal over England and Wales, and 2.0 to 2.5 °C below over Scotland and Northern Ireland. Provisionally, it was the coldest February over the UK since 1991.

Rainfall was below normal in most areas, apart from East Anglia, south-east England and some other eastern coastal areas where over twice the normal amount fell. Less than a half of normal fell across much of western Scotland, north-west England and the west of Northern Ireland.

Sunshine totals ranged from below normal across eastern England to well above near many western coasts.

A maximum temperature of 12.3 °C was recorded on 5th at Kew Gardens (Greater London). A minimum temperature of -19.2 °C was recorded on 23rd at Braemar (Aberdeenshire). In the 24 hours ending at 0900 on 26th, 52 mm of rainfall was measured at Benmore, Younger Botanic Garden (Argyll and Bute). 44 cm of lying snow was reported from Aviemore (Highland) at 0900 on 25th.


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