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3.9mm Yesterday
3.3mm Today. (With some Snowflakes)
7.2mm This Month.
22.4mm so far this month - a typical early March mix of rain, soft hail, graupel, sleet, snow etc! The average March rainfall here is 60mm - so quite a wet start
14.0mm to date.
2.4mm Yesterday
9.6mm Total
Wetter in the first 4 days of March than the whole of Feb 24.4mm
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At the moment the precipitation is 0·9mms of SNOW......
1.5mm Yesterday.
3.9mm Today
15.0mm This Month.
19.2mm Today
36.6mm This Month
19mm yesterday so month is on 66mm which is 18mm above average already - March and April are usually the driest here.However next week at least or so looks dry so wouldn't be surprised if final total is un-noteworthy.A way to go to equal 2008 which managed 121mm, while 2011 only had 7.8mm
21.6mm Yesterday .
39.0mm this Month.
47.7mm
6 Days of no precipitation in a row. A total of 8 dry days so far this month.
39.0mm total to date.
Not much of note, just 0.4mm during the early hours. 42.4mm mtd.
After 14 consecutive days of no precipitation 0.6mm fell yesterday. 0.9mm this morning. Total for the month 40.5mm.
Only 0.9 mm to add today. More as the day goes on.
7.2mm Today
47.7mm This Month
7.5mm Yesterday.
1.8mm Today.
49.8mm Total.
12.0mm Yesterday
12.3mm Today
72.6mm Total
18.7mm from the storm system; total now at 77.6mm which is above the 60mm average - even though we had no rainfall here for 14 days in a row this month!
And also 18mm from last night's event here, now up to 66mm for the month.
87.0mm month to date.
Originally Posted by: P+ve Giant
Yes, one of those strange months, despite overall wetter than average, there was a dry period within it.
This March is already the wettest for England and Wales since 2008.