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A warm and sunny week ahead – September 2020

Plenty of sunshine and high temperatures for many especially at first this week, turning hot in the south and east today and Tuesday.

. Upcoming forecast “On Monday and Tuesday temperatures in Northern Ireland and Scotland will be in the high-teens to low 20s Celsius but with cloudier skies at times, and the odd shower. Meanwhile England and Wales will be sunnier, especially today with temperatures widely above 25 Celsius.  It’ll turn hot

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Hot weather comes to a close

Temperatures could reach up to 34°C in London today with southern and central parts experiencing the last of the current hot spell and sunny skies. As a cold front sweeps across the UK overnight into Thursday there will be much more cloud and a fresher feel to the weather. Although notably hot

Sea-level rise Infographic-3-MM

increases under higher emissions scenarios, however projecting further into the future introduces more uncertainty. Projected ranges of sea-level rise at UK capital cities (nearest class A tide gauge location) at 2300 under RCP4.5 and RCP8.5 relative to a baseline period of 1981-2000. The lower number

Sea-level rise Infographic-2a-MM

greenhouse gas emissions continue to grow unmitigated. Each pathway results in a different range of global mean temperature increases and therefore different projections of sea-level rise over the 21st century. Projected ranges of sea-level rise at UK capital cities (nearest class A tide gauge location

Met Office daily weather: Temperatures to peak before cooling slightly

to the rest of the country. In contrast, much of England and Wales will continue to enjoy very warm to hot weather, with highs of 29°C particularly likely between London and Bristol.  Into the evening, those isolated thunderstorms are expected to die out, although a few showery outbreaks may persist

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Future extreme rainfall more extreme than first thought

, and the flooding in London in July 2021 is illustrative of the type of event we expect to increasingly see in future. The science of climate change predictions is just the start of the process. To enable mitigation and adaption actions to be taken, we need to understand climate change impacts. For example, cities

Ten Tors 2025: What to expect from the weather

Sunshine, frost, and gusty winds await Ten Tors 2025 participants as they tackle Dartmoor’s wild terrain in one of Britain’s toughest youth challenges.

As thousands of teenagers prepare to take on one of Britain’s most demanding youth endurance events, the weather forecast for the 2025 Ten Tors Challenge on Dartmoor promises a mix of sunshine, chilly nights, and increasing winds. Held annually on the weekend following the May public holiday

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Met Office weather: What are this weekend's festival forecasts?

The Summer Sessions series spans five cities, each with its own weather story: Bedford & Derby: Hot and humid on Friday with sunny spells. Thundery showers are likely overnight into Saturday, with scattered showers continuing into Sunday. Plymouth: Thunderstorms and gusty winds on Friday will give way

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