Wet and mild conditions again dominated the UK in January contributing to the warmest and wettest November-January on record. It was the fourth wettest January for the UK (in a series from 1910) with all regions registering above average rainfall; more than double the average was recorded in north-eastern areas and along the south coast. Although unsettled and stormy at the beginning and end (including named storm ‘Gertrude’ on the 28th/29th), a cold snap mid-month brought snow to many regions, with the deepest falls in northern and upland areas.
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