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gamet-forecast-example-march20.pdf

GAMET Area Forecast GAMET Issued on South East Region Monday 02 March 2020 at 10:16 UTC Valid for 1400-2300 UTC Met Situation Valid at 1800 UTC AT 18Z, A MOD UNSTABLE W FLOW COVERS THE REGION. Strong wind warning OCNL, WDSPR SEA COT, MEAN 15KT GUST 20-25KT. ISOL SEA COT MEAN 20KT GUST 30KT

Met Office festival forecast: Cooler temperatures and risk of showers

of showers and longer spells of rain, particularly in western and northwestern areas. However, there will be opportunities for drier and sunnier spells, especially in the south and east. Truck Festival, Oxfordshire (From July 24) Attendees at Hill Farm can look forward to a dry and warm start

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Rain for some, but turning drier later in the week

of the UK will become slow moving on Tuesday, with 25-40mm of rain likely quite widely within the warning area, while in excess of 60mm could fall on exposed hills. With this falling on saturated ground in the area, there’s an increased sensitivity to rainfall amounts of this kind which could lead

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Mixed conditions on the way

The short-lived hot period in the south and east is being replaced by a westerly airflow for the UK, bringing showers and some longer spells of rain for some in the coming days and a return to nearer-average temperatures for the time of year. Which day(s) will be dry this week? Find out

Microsoft Word - 2023_08_storm_babet_v1.docx

of Scotland. The map below for the same period shows totals across England and Wales and illustrates the widespread nature of the rain from storm Babet, with 50 to 75mm falling widely and 100mm in the wettest locations across parts of East Anglia, north-east Wales, the south Pennines and hills

weatherlands-weather-report.pdf

icy conditions at the Jumping Puddles, and the easterly wind from the Windsock Weather Wobbler Arena is likely to push that cold air into the Airy apartments and further East towards the Weatherstone Circle. So those of you visiting the standing stones over the next few days might want to take

Microsoft Word - january.docx

, but the north-east stayed dry. The 20th was cold and bright in the north and south-east, cloudier elsewhere, with some showers in Cornwall. There was a sharp frost in the south-east on the 21st, followed by a sunny day, but cloudier milder weather spread from the north-west. Rain and hill snow spread south

lake_district.pdf

during the afternoon and evening. Light to moderate winds. Maximum wind: East or southeast 15mph or less Chance of cloud-free hill tops above 800m: 90% plus Low cloud and visibility: Good or very good Temperature: Valleys: Plus 5 Celsius increasing 16 Celsius for the afternoon At 800m: Plus 4

heavy-rainfall_flooding---june-2007---met-office.pdf

precipitation (mm) average Harlow Hill Reservoir (North Yorkshire)289.9 497 88 years Hull 256.3 487 137 years (*) Dalton Holme (East Yorkshire) 263.5 485 127 years (*) Sheffield (South Yorkshire) 285.6 463 125 years Bradford (West Yorkshire) 261.4 411 97 years (*) a few years missing Areal values for June 2007

Week ahead: An unsettled start with Storm Chandra bringing rain and wind

to fall as sleet and snow, particularly over the hills of northern England and Scotland. Some higher routes may see 10–20cm of snow, leading to the potential for hazardous travel conditions. At the same time, strong winds, especially across eastern parts of Northern Ireland, add to the disruptive mix

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