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Met Office daily weather: All change this week as wetter weather moves in

windy across England and Wales. Heavy rain will spread steadily east on Tuesday morning, turning persistent for a time over northern and western hills and mountains 🌧️ It'll be windy for many, especially in the south and west, with a risk of coastal gales in exposed areas 🌬️ pic.twitter.com

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Cold conditions herald the start of winter

week with lots of sunshine. However, both east and west coasts will see frequent showers, some of which could be wintry over the hills and maybe down to lower levels by the end of the week in the east. This is exactly the sort of weather we would expect to see as we head into the winter months

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the hills. The average number of days each year when sleet or snow falls varies from around 15 near the east coast to over 35 in the mountains of Sperrin, Antrim and Mourne. Snow rarely lies on the ground at sea level before December or a er March, and the average annual number of days with snow lying

Met Office daily weather: Mixed conditions across the country

The heaviest rainfall is expected in the northwest during the morning, gradually becoming more patchy and showery through the day. As the rain eases, brighter spells are likely to develop, particularly to the east of high ground. The jet stream will send several low pressure systems towards the UK

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2023 was second warmest year on record for UK

Berkshire, East Sussex and Bristol. Most of the UK enjoyed only around 1 hour per day of sunshine, on average. Wales had its third dullest December on record in a series back to 1910, with England having its eighth dullest. The UK also had its eighth dullest December on record, with 27.9 hours

Met Office Deep Dive: Thundery showers and jet stream shifts

suggest the heaviest rainfall could be concentrated in the southeast, including London, Kent, Sussex and East Anglia. Others hint at more widespread activity, including parts of Wales and the southwest. ⚠️ Yellow weather warning issued ⚠️ Thunderstorms across southern parts of England Thursday 1000

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, particularly over coastal areas and hills where it brings low clouds, drizzle and local hill fog. Judging from the number of isobars the gradient wind does not seem to be an issue but the complexity of the frontal system over the Atlantic indicates that conditions will deteriorate quickly

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Mar 2026 2026-03-20 Weather: Any early mist and fog patches in sheltered glens quickly clearing. Otherwise a dry day with lengthy sunny spells developing through the morning. Strong winds on summits. Chance of cloud-free hill tops above 800m: 40% early and late, 80% by midday. Low Cloud

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Satellite image of the month - 2020

as a darker brown at the top of the image. National parks, hills and commons located further east include the New Forest and Surrey hills, and these are characterised as a chocolate brown colour. Forested areas show up as a very dark green, with both the Forest of Dean and Thetford forest covering

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