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Summary:
Mainly dry in south. Rain in north then clear spells.
This Evening and Tonight
Outbreaks of rain over Scotland and Northern Ireland moving southeast
across northern England into Wales and central England. Clear spells
following, with blustery showers far north. Dry in south but mostly
cloudy. Windy far north with severe gales.
Man mostly to blame
for 2003 heatwave | 1 Dec 2004
New research links the record-breaking heatwave of 2003 with greenhouse
gases and the influence of man...
November 2004 A very dry month, with some areas only recording around
a third of their November average rainfall. A dull month, particularly
over western areas, although parts of eastern Scotland had slightly
above average sunshine. Mean temperatures were around 1 to 2
degrees above average, with night-time temperatures in Northern
Ireland around 3 degrees above average.
Monthly assessment | Contoured maps | Regional average
Kinbrace (Highland), recorded a temperature of -13.2 °C
on 21st. 5 cm of lying snow was reported at Cottesmore (Rutland)
and Wittering (Cambridgeshire) on 18th. From UK climate