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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

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Cold and wintry weather replaced by wet and windy conditions

of 70-80 mph gusts, possibly 85 mph in the most exposed locations, are likely to affect parts of the Hebrides and western Highland coast late evening and through the early hours of Monday morning. Elsewhere, Sunday will be a widely windy day before conditions ease through Monday morning. It’ll

east_africa_risk_report

of malaria in highland areas that are currently not suitable for transmission, and increased Rift Valley Fever. • Increasing temperature extremes will result in more days of the year exceeding critical heat-health thresholds. Temperatures above 31°C are related to increased mortality and risks

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Storm Chandra has been named

. Yellow warnings for snow have been issued for Scotland and northern England where 2-5cm could fall widely within the warning areas and as much as 10-20cm could accumulate at elevations over 500 metres. Met Office Chief Forecaster, Paul Gundersen, said: “Storm Chandra will bring a range of hazards

factsheet_14-microclimates_2023.pdf

4500 900 1500 Wind (degrees/knots) 040/05 050/11 000/00 130/05 010/08 020/07 Table 3. Weather conditions for inland stations not affected by sea fog on 26 April 1984. Aviemore (Highland) Glenlivet (Moray) Newcastle Weather Centre 0900Z 1500Z 0900Z 1500Z 0900Z 1500Z Cloud cover (oktas) 0 2 0 0 0 7

Aeronautical Meteorological Observing Focal Point (AMO Focal Point)

(VAT exempt) Location: Courses are held in our new training facilities in St. Athan "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 to: understand the regulatory

strong-winds-and-heavy-rain-from-storm-callum---met-office.pdf

a weather front associated with the storm. The wettest area was south Wales, with much of the Brecon Beacons National Park recording 100 to 150mm of rainfall over a 2-day period, and up to 200mm across the higher ground. This was one of the most significant extreme rainfall and flood events to affect south

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Automatic and manual stations

Manual Andrewsfield England 51.896, 0.452 Automatic Astwood Bank England 52.248, -1.934 Automatic Bainbridge England 54.308, -2.1 Automatic Bank Newton No 2 England 53.975, -2.132 Manual Bedford England 52.227, -0.464 Automatic Benson England 51.62, -1.097 Automatic Berry Head England 50.399, -3.483

winter-storms-january-to-february-2014---met-office.pdf

Winter storms, January to February 2014 The UK experienced a spell of extreme weather from late January to mid-February as a succession of major storms brought widespread impacts and damage to the UK. Around 6 major storms hit through this period, separated by intervals of 2 to 3 days. The sequence

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