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ex-hurricane-ophelia-16-october-2017---met-office.pdf
17 October shows Ophelia approaching and tracking across Ireland and Scotland. A visible satellite image of Ophelia at 1153 UTC 16 October 2017. Image copyright Met Office. Rain-radar image of Ophelia at 1200 UTC 16 October 2017. The centre of the storm is over south-west Ireland, corresponding
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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
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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
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Cold with snow showers for some
to clearer skies. Tonight could be one of the coldest nights of the winter so far, but only in northwest Scotland, where under clear skies the temperature could reach as low as minus 10°C. The current lowest temperature of the 2016/17 winter is -11°C which was recorded at Cromdale in Moray, North
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uk_monthly_climate_summary_201908.pdf
there was widespread flooding in Moray, the railway between Aviemore and Inverness was closed, with disruption on other roads and railways as well as reports of floods and landslides. Strong winds and heavy rain caused widespread disruption on the 10th, resulting in sporting event cancellations and flooding
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uk_monthly_climate_summary_201908pdf
there was widespread flooding in Moray, the railway between Aviemore and Inverness was closed, with disruption on other roads and railways as well as reports of floods and landslides. Strong winds and heavy rain caused widespread disruption on the 10th, resulting in sporting event cancellations and flooding
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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
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NCIC Monthly Summary
was near average in some western areas, but well above average further east, with over 200% of normal for London and the south-east and also parts of Aberdeenshire and Moray. Sunshine was particularly low for much of England and Wales, with only the south of Northern Ireland and the Isle of Man
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NCIC Monthly Summary
day in the north with some light rain, brighter with some isolated showers in the south, and again windy (though not generally as windy as the 25th) with gales locally along exposed coasts. Persistent rain spread from the south-west on the 27th, with thunder in parts of the south and east, followed
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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