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Summary:
Mostly cloudy, very mild. Occasional in north spreading south.
Today
Very mild, mostly cloudy and breezy. Rain and drizzle over Scotland
and Northern Ireland spreading south to Wales, the north Midlands and
Lincolnshire. Some bright or sunny spells further south.
Tsunami disaster recovery
assistance | updated 30 Dec 2004
Following the tsunami in south-east Asia, the Met Office is supplying
weather information for the area to government and other agencies involved
with the rescue and recovery activities...
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