Memorable and Remarkable Weather Events of the 2010s
Weather Events of the 2010s
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1. Which weather event was the most remarkable of the 2010s?
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Nov-Dec 2010 - Exceptional cold and snow
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April 2011 - Warmest on record0
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October 2011 - Record high maximum temperature
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March 2013 - Very cold and snowy
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Winter 2013-14 - Wettest on record and very stormy
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July 2015 - record high maximum temperature0
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November 2015 - record high maximum temperature0
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December 2015/Winter 15-16 - Warmest and wettest December on record, very mild and wet winter
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Feb-Mar 2018 - Significant snow and record low March maximum temperature
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Summer 2018 - Warmest on record
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February 2019 - Exceptional warmth and record high February and Winter maximum temperature
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July 2019 - Historic heatwave breaking all-time record maximum temperature
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December 2019 - Provisional record high maximum temperature0
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Other0
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Our picks
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Major USA tornado outbreak possible
WeatherArc posted a post in a topic,
A major tornado outbreak is possible in Kansas and Oklahoma on Sunday 6th, May.Picked By
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How to quote a part (or all) of someone's post
Paul posted a guide in Posts and Posting,
While we trial the new 'reply-to' rather than quote button on the community, you may be wondering how to quote someone's post - click here to read a quick guide.-
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Magpie Mine Aurora
weatherobsuk posted a gallery image in Non-weather related photos,
A spectacular Aurora display over Magpie Mine late evening on Friday 1st Dec 2023.-
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Post in Storms and Convective discussion - July 2023
Zak M posted a post in a topic,
Fantastic lightning earlier at 5am. Super bright too.
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