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Highland and Grampian regions. Widespread school closures were reported whilst in Aberdeenshire a major incident was declared due to difficulties in clearing the large amount of snow that had fallen. Rail transport was also severely disrupted whilst transport issues in Moray resulted in food shortages

Microsoft Word - 2021_03_high_temperatures.docx

, Cornwall 23.4°C 30th 21.1°C 28-03-1968 93 Sutton Bonington, Nottinghamshire 22.9°C 31st 22.7°C 13-03-2008 92 Daily minimum temperatures also remained unusually high – above 10°C – across Northern Ireland and parts of Scotland on 30th March. Kinloss, Moray recorded a daily minimum temperature of 12.7

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Yellow Warning for rain issued for unsettled midweek ahead

! Send us some photos if you did 📸 Here's a great shot from @Stevo_SnakeDR in Hopeman, Moray 🌃 pic.twitter.com/leKdQoJWqH — Met Office (@metoffice) September 2, 2025 While there is a chance of further viewings tonight, this is more restricted to northern parts of Scotland as the intensity wanes

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Statistics for April 2017

nights later in the month pulled the night time temperatures closer to average. The coldest night reaching -6.2°C (Cromdale, Moray 18 April 2017), April has been a warmer than average month. On 9 April 25.5°C was recorded at Cambridge, the warmest day of the year so far. Overall the UK mean temperature

Microsoft Word - 2022_01_storms_malik_corrie.docx

conditions with a number of overturned lorries. Ferry sailings in Scotland were delayed or cancelled. Several schools in Aberdeenshire, the Highlands and Moray were closed due to storm damage or power outages. Weather data The analysis chart at 1200 UTC 29 January 2022 shows storm Malik to the north-east

Microsoft Word - 2023_07_scotland_rain_v1.docx

Scotland and northern England, each event causing severe flooding – for example in Carlisle. The event of 28 to 29 July 1956, in contrast, saw the heaviest rain across northern Scotland, causing severe flooding in the Moray area. References: Kalnay, E., Kanamitsu, M., Kistler, R., et al., 1996

Met Office daily weather: Unsettled with showers and blustery winds

in and around showers, contributing to a distinctly blustery feel. Temperatures will be slightly lower than those recorded on Sunday, with maxima generally near the seasonal average. The warmest spots are likely to be found across eastern and central England and along the Moray coast, where highs could

Met Office daily weather: Unsettled with showers and blustery winds

in and around showers, contributing to a distinctly blustery feel. Temperatures will be slightly lower than those recorded on Sunday, with maxima generally near the seasonal average. The warmest spots are likely to be found across eastern and central England and along the Moray coast, where highs could

Met Office daily weather: Mostly dry with sunshine but feeling fresher

in Scotland may experience air frost overnight. Looking ahead to Sunday, eastern and northeastern areas will warm significantly compared to Saturday, with localised fohn effects potentially lifting temperatures to the mid-20s Celsius as far north as the Moray coast. Met Office presenter

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