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Met Office daily weather: July kicks off with peak of current hot spell

the day, giving way to isolated, sharp, and slow-moving showers, particularly in convergence zones across northern England and eastern to central Scotland. Southeastern areas, lying south and east of a line from Exeter to Norwich, will remain hot, very hot in places, and humid. There is a small chance

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Temperatures to build across the week, peaking on Thursday

at Horsham, Tunbridge Wells and Regent’s Park.   High temperatures but heatwave unlikely Deputy Chief Meteorologist Michael Silverstone said: “We are experiencing a brief very warm or even hot spell, which isn’t abnormal for the time of year. However, if we reach 30°C on Thursday, 1st May

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A brief respite for some before cold returns

, a broad pattern is emerging which is likely to see a return to colder conditions during late Monday and early Tuesday, although with less certainty in the details. Daniel Rudman is a Met Office Deputy Chief Forecaster. He said: “There is an increasingly strong signal for colder air to once again

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Changeable weather regime for the UK

unsettled feel to the weather is likely early next week, with a band of rain gradually drifting from the northwest further to the southeast. Ahead of this, we are likely to see a build of warmth and humidity once more, though not as hot as in recent days, and the small chance of some thunderstorms

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Exceptional heat possible early next week

everywhere in the UK this week, the exception perhaps being the Western and Northern Isles of Scotland. Following a return to nearer average, locally rather cool temperatures over the next few days, the hot weather looks likely to steadily ramp up once again this weekend, peaking early next week.  “From

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A change is on the way

very warm or hot air in the south and east at first. “Official heatwave criteria could be met for parts of southern and eastern England, with temperatures most likely to peak in the low 30s on Sunday in the southeast, but even elsewhere temperature could still reach the high 20s. Temperatures

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Heatwave conditions across much of the UK

Large swathes of the UK have met heatwave criteria as the widely hot, dry, and sunny weather continues today and into the weekend.

Ireland and 31 or even 32°C over parts of Scotland, away from eastern coasts. “Conversely, eastern parts of England will be a little cooler tomorrow than today, although still very warm or hot again away from eastern coastal counties where an onshore breeze will limit temperatures closer to high

Microsoft Word - 2023_05_september_heatwave.docx

this, unusually, the hottest day of the year. While the highest temperatures were mostly confined to southern England and Wales, temperatures also briefly reached the high 20s in both Northern Ireland and Scotland. Northern Ireland recorded a new September temperature record of 28.0°C at Castlederg

umuwjune21_research-news-article1.pdf

Migliorini (NG-DA) gave a brief account of achievements and plans for the coming year including planned operational implementation of NG-OPS alongside the UM. LFRic Infrastructure and GHASP: finally, two well-received presentations by Ben Shipway (GHASP) and Steve Mullerworth (LFRic) provided an overview

hunter-style_sea_level_rise_allowances_technical_note.pdf

not included. The Hunter-style Sea-Level Rise Allowances are fully documented in "Sea-level rise allowances for the UK", Howard and Palmer, 2020, Environmental Research Communications, https://doi.org/10.1088/2515-7620/ab7cb4 This technical note gives a brief summary. The Hunter-style Sea-Level Rise

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