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With a week still to go in the winter, the UK's rainfall record for the season has already been broken. | With a week still to go in the winter, the UK's rainfall record for the season has already been broken. |
The incessant storms and rainfall over the past two months have made this the wettest winter since records began in 1910. | The incessant storms and rainfall over the past two months have made this the wettest winter since records began in 1910. |
According to provisional figures from the Met Office, the UK received 486.8mm of rain between 1 December 2013 and 19 February 2014. | According to provisional figures from the Met Office, the UK received 486.8mm of rain between 1 December 2013 and 19 February 2014. |
This beat the previous record of 485.1mm of rain set in 1995. | This beat the previous record of 485.1mm of rain set in 1995. |
The amount of rainfall recorded in Wales was also a new record for the winter. | The amount of rainfall recorded in Wales was also a new record for the winter. |
There have also been new record winter totals in east Scotland, southwest England and south Wales. | There have also been new record winter totals in east Scotland, southwest England and south Wales. |
The southeast and central southern England region broke the winter record on 11 February with a total of 439.2mm, smashing the previous one that had lasted since 1914-1915. | The southeast and central southern England region broke the winter record on 11 February with a total of 439.2mm, smashing the previous one that had lasted since 1914-1915. |
Most of the UK is also on target for a warmer than average winter, the Met Office said. | Most of the UK is also on target for a warmer than average winter, the Met Office said. |
BBC weather forecaster John Hammond said: "It is stating the obvious but it is remarkable nonetheless. Our data goes back to 1910 - over a hundred years' worth of data and it's smashed it. | BBC weather forecaster John Hammond said: "It is stating the obvious but it is remarkable nonetheless. Our data goes back to 1910 - over a hundred years' worth of data and it's smashed it. |
"The previous record was set in 1995 but just over the last day or so we've topped that one - we're already almost at 500mm of rain." | "The previous record was set in 1995 but just over the last day or so we've topped that one - we're already almost at 500mm of rain." |
And it may not yet be over. Met Office spokeswoman Laura Young said showers and some heavier rain are expected, along with sunny spells, over the next few days. | And it may not yet be over. Met Office spokeswoman Laura Young said showers and some heavier rain are expected, along with sunny spells, over the next few days. |
In addition, a band of rain will go across the UK on Sunday, mainly focusing on the west of the country. | In addition, a band of rain will go across the UK on Sunday, mainly focusing on the west of the country. |
The heavy rain this winter brought extensive flooding to parts of the UK. | The heavy rain this winter brought extensive flooding to parts of the UK. |
Earlier on Thursday, David Cameron announced that the government's scheme to provide grants for homeowners in England hit by the floods would begin on 1 April. | Earlier on Thursday, David Cameron announced that the government's scheme to provide grants for homeowners in England hit by the floods would begin on 1 April. |
Claimants will be eligible for payments of up to £5,000, to help cover future protection for properties. | Claimants will be eligible for payments of up to £5,000, to help cover future protection for properties. |
But they will not cover the damage or losses already suffered. | But they will not cover the damage or losses already suffered. |
Mr Cameron said the government was taking "decisive action across the board", but Labour said ministers have been "off the pace". | Mr Cameron said the government was taking "decisive action across the board", but Labour said ministers have been "off the pace". |
About 6,500 homes have been affected by flooding since December, and the prime minister has said "money is no object" to support the clean-up operation. | About 6,500 homes have been affected by flooding since December, and the prime minister has said "money is no object" to support the clean-up operation. |