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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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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

publichealthlandcover_writeup.pdf

) Provide health and environmental outcomes National, local, city-specific (London) scenarios Citizens identifying ticks and location in environment Analysis of citizen science data Including GPS, app designs Evaluate impact of information Funding: INNOVATE UK, Partner: NHM Heat (also pollution?) sensors

Hampstead Storm 14 August 1975

afternoon with some good sunny spells. Winds were generally light and variable. It was a warm day generally and locally hot across parts of eastern and South East England. Significant weather event One very heavy thunderstorm in northwest London during the evening of the 14th caused serious flooding

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Summer resources for journalists

Summer is the warmest season in the UK and on average, July is the warmest month and June is the sunniest while the rainfall totals throughout the UK in summer can be rather variable. The highest temperatures in summer tend to be seen around London and the southeast, with the coolest temperatures

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The Great Escape

is likely to finish in the top five. Some like it hot (and sunny) When it comes to the perfect holiday temperature, the research revealed that the average British holidaymaker likes a warm 27 °C , with two-fifths (41%) often opting to travel abroad to get it. But with 193 days of 25-30 °C degrees

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A warm week, getting hot in places.

Temperatures will rise across much of the UK this week and it’ll get hot and humid in places on Friday and Saturday, before turning cooler on Sunday.

, where an easterly breeze will limit temperatures this week. This will mean places like Newcastle, Hull and parts of London could see maximum temperatures jump by as much as 10 degrees between Friday and Saturday.  Met Office Chief Meteorologist, Steve Willington, said: “It’ll be warm with sunny

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Reflecting on an historic spell for weather and climate

extreme hot spell were the overnight temperatures which also broke previous records by a large margin with Kenley Airfield, Greater London recording a minimum of 25.8°C beating the previous record by 1.9°C “At country and regional level the previous two days has also seen Wales and Scotland produce

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