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Met Office daily weather: July kicks off with peak of current hot spell

the day, giving way to isolated, sharp, and slow-moving showers, particularly in convergence zones across northern England and eastern to central Scotland. Southeastern areas, lying south and east of a line from Exeter to Norwich, will remain hot, very hot in places, and humid. There is a small chance

02050 Central Africa Climate Risk infographic-full link

inland fisheries will be reduced by rising water heavy rainfall and flood events. Infrastructure and settlements • More intense rainfall events will increase flood risk in settlements across Central Africa, with densely populated, low-lying, and fast-growing informal settlements most exposed

Met Office weather: Hottest week of the year so far on the way

, the night will be dry and clear, with temperatures contrasting between chilly conditions in some low-lying rural areas and mild weather over and to the lee of hills and mountains. Where is the heat coming from this week? 🌡️ A broad area of high pressure is currently positioned over the UK, leading

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Wintry hazards continue for some

Monday night saw sub-zero temperatures for much of the UK, reaching as low as -11.2°C at Braemar in Aberdeenshire. Snowfall has also begun, with 12cm of lying snow reported at Watnall, Nottinghamshire on Tuesday morning as an Arctic airmass continues to influence the UK’s weather. Warnings issued

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Improving picture, but more snow and ice to come

, but lying snow and ice continue to be a hazard. You can find out the current forecast in your area using our forecast pages and by following us on Twitter and Facebook, as well as using our mobile app which is available for iPhone from the App store and for Android from the Google Play store.

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, in general the 2.2km projections reinforce the UKCP results in terms of seasonal-mean changes. The 1 st number in the range, is the average result from RCP 4.5. To capture more extreme projections, the 2 nd number is for RCP8.5, where 90% of UKCP results lie below this. Average summer rainfall rate

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What caused the record UK winter rainfall of 2013-14?

Climate change made a secondary contribution by increasing the moisture holding capacity of the atmosphere. The winter of 2013-14 will be remembered for many years for remarkably widespread and persistent flooding that affected many parts of England, including the low-lying Somerset moors

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90% of UKCP results lie below this. Average summer rainfall rate is one exception. As this is expected to decrease over time rather than increase, here the 2 nd number is for RCP8.5, where 10% of the results are below this value. RCP 8.5 Time slice RCP 4.5 Time slice 2020 2040 2060 2080 2100 90

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, in general the 2.2km projections reinforce the UKCP results in terms of seasonal-mean changes. The 1 st number in the range, is the average result from RCP 4.5. To capture more extreme projections, the 2 nd number is for RCP8.5, where 90% of UKCP results lie below this. Average summer rainfall rate is one

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201803.pdf

the Northern Corries of the Cairngorms on 19 March 2018 - a bright sunny day. Images courtesy Mark Diggins, Scottish Avalanche Information Service . The image below shows lying snow in Exeter during the a ernoon of Sunday 18 March 2018. Image courtesy Mike Kendon, Met Office England diary of highlights

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