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UK weather forecast:
Map issued at: 1128 30 Dec 2004
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Northern Ireland Devon and Cornwall Central southern England South-east England The West Country Wales The Midlands Eastern Counties North-west England Yorkshire and Lincolnshire Northern England South-west Scotland South-east Scotland North-west Scotland North-east Scotland
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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.
Text issued at: 1200 30 Dec 2004
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There are no flash warnings currently in force.
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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.
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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.
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