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Met Office: 10-day trend: Changeable weather, colder air, and a hint of snow

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Met Office 10-day trend: What to expect from Storm Claudia and beyond

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7-11-clean-air-superheroes-activity-plan.pdf

air pollution; • an adult could help them find out more about their health condition or to sign up to air pollution alerts. Ask adults to not smoke indoors or near you, and to not burn things indoors e.g. candles and log burners. Ask adults to avoid non-essential deliveries or chose the low pollution

mwr_2025_04_for_print.pdf

to the precautionary evacuation of people from local properties. In terms of the sheer numbers of fires, the fire and rescue service of Northern Ireland reported on the 9th that as many as 214 calls had been received relating to wildfires within a five-day period, with up to 146 gorse fires reported from within

Met Office ten-day trend: Change afoot as we head towards July's end

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factsheet_20-from-sorcery-to-supercomputers_2023.pdf

the sciences there was an increasing desire for standardisation and meteorology was no exception. Between 1803 and 1806, two men, neither of them meteorologists by trade, would produce works that have left an indelible imprint on the world of meteorology to this day. They were Luke Howard and Francis

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