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Wimbledon extremes: How weather has shaped the championships

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Exceptional heat possible early next week

a host of helpful top-tips showing the simple things we can all do to save this precious resource, so it remains readily available now and in the future.”  Mel Clarke, Customer Service Director for Operations at National Highways, said: “It is always important to plan ahead for your journey

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Extreme heat for much of the UK

will drop early next week as the weather becomes more changeable. Heavy showers and thunderstorms are likely in some areas, but there is low confidence in the details at this time and it is impossible to say yet exactly where and when they will occur”. There are many simple things you can do to keep

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Warm, sunny with some thunderstorms this Bank Holiday

in the evenings.” Not everywhere will see the showers however and where it remains dry and sunny, temperatures could reach into the high twenties. So it remains to be seen whether this weekend will see the warmest day of the year so far, with the current record held by St James Park in London at 29.1 Celsius

Central England Floods 20 July 2007

South Wales to the Thames Valley area. Highest rainfall totals for 20th July 2007: Sudeley Lodge, 147.0 mm Hampton Park W Wks, 131.5 mm Broadway W Wks, 123.7 mm Pershore College, 120.8 mm Tewkesbury, 119.0 mm Chastleton, 115.4 mm Langley, 115.2 mm Rainfall map for 19/20 July 2007. Daily weather

The beautiful game in a changing climate

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VE Day and the weather: How forecasts helped shape victory

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From heatwaves to downpours: July’s historical weather records

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