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increase in the likelihood of wetter than normal conditions in the East African highlands, including regions such as west Kenya, large parts of Ethiopia, South Sudan, Uganda and Rwanda. For southern Africa, drier than normal conditions are slightly more probable overall, although near normal

Aeronautical Meteorological Observing Focal Point (AMO Focal Point)

(VAT exempt) Location: Courses are held in the Met Office College facilities at our Exeter headquarters. "Very positive feedback from last week's Met Refresher/Focal Point course - all good stuff!" – John MacCaskill, FISO/MET Advisor, Highlands On completion of this course you will be able

Microsoft Word - 2023_05_september_heatwave.docx

(18 to 19°C). The highest daily maximum temperature recorded during this spell was 33.5°C at Faversham (Kent) on the 10th. While this is a notably high value it was not record-breaking, falling well short of the UK September record of 35.6°C set at Bawtry (South Yorkshire) on 2 September 1906

north-east-england_-climate-met-office.pdf

11 °C in Cornwall and the Channel Islands. Temperature shows both a seasonal and a diurnal variation. January is usually the coldest month, with mean daily minimum temperatures varying from below -0.5 °C over the highest ground to about 2 °C along the coast and in South Yorkshire. Minimum

wales_-climate-met-office.pdf

in the Shetlands (15 °C). Daily maximum temperatures usually occur 2 or 3 hours a er midday, and extreme maximum temperatures are usually in July or August .The highest temperatures usually occur furthest away from the cooling influence of the Atlantic, the record in Wales being 35.2 °C at Hawarden Bridge

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Amber warning for snow

" pic.twitter.com/2VLZHLUvwf — Met Office (@metoffice) March 8, 2023 A larger area across Wales, central England and East Anglia is under a Yellow warning for snow and ice through to 0700 Thursday morning. Within this warning area 2-4cm of snow could accumulate quite widely through the day and overnight, with 5

2020_03_storm_dennis.pdf

Dennis, as actuals and % of 1981-2010 February long-term average. Storm Dennis brought 50 to 100mm or more of rain across the high ground of Dartmoor, parts of Wales, the Lake District and Highlands. 100 to 150mm of rain fell across parts of the Brecon Beacons and south Wales valleys. More than

midlands_-climate-met-office.pdf

in the Shetlands to over 11 °C in Cornwall and the Channel Islands. Temperature shows both a seasonal and a diurnal variation. Minimum temperatures usually occur around sunrise and maximum temperatures are normally 2 or 3 hours a er midday. Since the Midlands region is at some distance from the sea, with its

north-west-england--isle-of-man_-climate-met-office.pdf

, with mean daily minimum temperatures varying from below 0 °C over the highest ground to about 2 to 2.5 °C along the coasts and in Merseyside. However, on the Isle of Man the coldest month is February with a mean daily minimum temperature around 3 °C. This lag is due to the modifying effect

storm-deirdre---met-office.pdf

Storm Deirdre Storm Deirdre was the fourth named storm of the 2018/2019 winter. The storm brought strong winds and heavy rain to western and northern parts of the UK and snow across the Highlands. Impacts Freezing rain caused treacherous conditions and multiple traffic accidents, particularly

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