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Microsoft Word - 2019_001_storm_erik.docx

the north Devon coast and two people were killed in their vehicles by falling trees in Devon and Wales. A tree also smashed through the roof of a doubledecker bus in Poole, Dorset but no one was hurt. Planes struggled to land at airports due to strong winds, and in Morecambe, Lancashire a hotel

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Wintry conditions for parts of northern Britain

of relatively cold air. Dan Suri is a chief forecaster at the Met Office. He said: “This low-pressure system will bring a lot of moisture into contact with the relatively cold air across the northern half of the UK. This brings wintry conditions to an extending from East Yorkshire to North Lancashire

June Snowfall 2 June 1975

were between Essex and Kent at Castle Park, Colchester and between Derbyshire and Lancashire at Buxton. Strong to gale force winds, occasionally severe on coasts, occurred in Scotland and Northern Ireland with many places reporting gusts in excess of 40 knots. Highest gust speeds: Benbecula 70 knots

Eskdalemuir Storm 26 June 1953

) 72.1 mm (2.84 inches) in 55 minutes at Holehird, Windermere (Westmorland) 53.1 mm (2.09 inches) in 39 minutes at Langley (Cheshire) 43.7 mm (1.72 inches) in 15 minutes at Nelson (Lancashire) At 1400 there was 3-6 inches of water around the office and a "river", 6 inches deep, was flowing across

Microsoft Word - 2020_10_storm_aiden.docx

, Lancashire and North Yorkshire recorded up to 100mm of rain. 1200 UTC 31 October 2020 1800 UTC 1 November 2020 The map below shows maximum gust speeds across the UK from 31 October to 2 November 2020. Wind gusts exceeded 50Kt (58mph) around the coastline of the UK, with gusts exceeding 60Kt (69mph

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Storm Aileen has officially been named

A deepening area of low pressure will bring very strong winds across much of England and Wales during Tuesday night and into Wednesday morning. An Amber National Severe Weather Warning is in place, warning of gusts of 55-65 mph in particular across parts of Cheshire, Lancashire, Derbyshire

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July 2019: a month in UK climate statistics

During July, Cheshire received more than twice the average rainfall for the month (219%). Other counties in central and northern England, including Lancashire, Staffordshire Derbyshire and Leicestershire, also received more than one-and-a-half times the month’s typical rainfall for July. Following

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360000 .000000 370000 .000000 380000 .000000 390000 .000000 400000 .000000 WYRE DISTRICT CRAVEN DISTRICT . HAMELDON HILL 440000 .000000 RIBBLE VALLEY DISTRICT PENDLE DISTRICT BRADFORD DISTRICT 440000 .000000 LANCASHIRE MET OFFICE PLANNING MAP TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SAFEGUARDED METEOROLOGICAL

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Another low-pressure area to bring wind and rain

] and overnight, then as the system continues to track across the UK the strong winds will extend along many English Channel coasts, all the way to Kent, and north along the coasts of the Celtic and Irish Seas to Lancashire. These strong winds come in combination with large waves and one of the highest tides

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A cold spell to come – January 2021

statistics Provisional figures also show the 19th was the wettest January day for Rochdale (46.8mm), Preston (43.6 mm) and Stonyhurst, Lancashire (43.8mm) since 1954. While parts of Cleveland, in North Yorkshire received more than their average January rainfall over just 2 days, the 19th and 20th. Stay

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