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Heat rising as we head into the weekend

breaks in the cloud may develop in the lee of hills. It will feel notably humid across England and Wales, with temperatures rising higher than on Friday. The southeast is expected to be particularly warm, with maximum temperatures reaching 29 to 30°C. A breezy day for many, especially in the far

Met Office daily weather: Heat rising as we head into the weekend

breaks in the cloud may develop in the lee of hills. It will feel notably humid across England and Wales, with temperatures rising higher than on Friday. The southeast is expected to be particularly warm, with maximum temperatures reaching 29 to 30°C. A breezy day for many, especially in the far

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Red weather warnings issued with damaging winds forecast for Storm Éowyn

but clears to the east by Friday morning. Accumulations of 15-25 mm are expected fairly widely, with as much as 40-60 mm over high ground. Friday brings widespread strong winds across the whole of the south of England, with gusts of 40-50 mph likely for a time, perhaps higher on exposed coasts and hills

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England 13 Figure 4.2 The effect of transient scenarios HILL-1, HILL-5a and HILL-6 on mean sea level rise, for an example location in south east England 14 Figure 4.3 Causal loop diagram for the enhanced warming scenario HILL-1 15 Figure 4.4 Global fossil fuel emissions and global average temperature

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Cold weather to come in the forecast

As high pressure becomes established across the UK it will bring with it easterly winds, low temperatures and an increasing risk of wintry hazards like snow and ice. An easterly wind will develop over the coming days but it wont be as cold as the one in 2018 which brought the Beast from the East

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Amber warnings issued for Storm Goretti

edge, this most likely over Wales and the Midlands. Here accumulations of 5-10 cm are likely widely, with 15-25 cm in some places, especially hills, and perhaps up to 30 cm very locally. An Amber warning has been issued where the greatest risk of disruption is likely on Thursday night into Friday

Airfield climate data

statistics. Aberdeen Aldergrove (Belfast International) Alderney Belfast City Benbecula Biggin Hill Birmingham Blackpool Bournemouth Bristol Cambridge Carlisle Coventry Cranfield Dundee Durham Tees Valley (Teeside) East Midlands Edinburgh Eglinton (City of Derry) Exeter Farnborough Gatwick Glasgow

Week ahead: A familiar set up with further spells of rain, wind and snow

and hill snow Into Thursday night and Friday, low pressure to the southwest strengthens once again, feeding further showers and spells of rain across the region. Some heavier downpours may affect the southwest of England, with more showery conditions spreading into the east and northeast. As colder

Met Office weather: What's in store for the next week?

, with widespread sunshine and barely a cloud in the sky. Despite a slight influx of fresher air from the west, temperatures here are expected to rise even higher than on Monday. Highs of 34°C are likely, with 35°C or even 36°C possible in parts of Greater London, Kent, and East Sussex. While this heat

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