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mourne_mountains.pdf

to be frozen/snow is expected to settle. Meteorologist’s View Feeling cold at height under quite persistent low cloud so suitable clothing is advised. The ground will likely still be saturated after recent rain so care should be taken and suitable footwear worn, and some access roads and car parks

brecon_beacons.pdf

Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) National Park Mountain Weather Forecast Forecast valid from 06:00 on Saturday 07 Feb 2026 until 23:59 on Sunday 08 Feb 2026 Forecast Issued on Saturday 07 Feb 2026 at 03:34 Confidence: High for generally southerly flow also for unsettled weather, but lowering

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Warm end to the week

to reach the mid 30°Cs in June and you have to go back to 1976 for the highest recorded June UK temperature (records date from 1884). 35.6°C was reached at Southampton Mayflower Park on 28th June 1976. A Level 3 Heat-Health Alert has been issued for the much of the South East and eastern England

yorkshire_dales.pdf

Mountain Weather Forecast Yorkshire Dales National Park Forecast valid from 06:00 on Saturday 07 Feb 2026 until 23:59 on Sunday 08 Feb 2026 Forecast Issued on Saturday 07 Feb 2026 at 04:18 Confidence: High for generally southeast flow persisting today also for unsettled weather, but lowering

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Warming up this week

temperature (records date from 1884). 35.6C was reached at Southampton Mayflower Park on 28th June 1976. The average June maximum temperature for the UK as a whole is 18C.   An Environment Agency spokesperson said: “There is a low-risk of drought for public water supplies this summer. However

Weather records for New Year’s Day and New Year’s Eve across the UK

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Wildlife banking on a warm spring

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heavy-rainfall_flooding---july-2007---met-office.pdf

) 252.4 513 51 years Hampton Park (Herefordshire) 245.0 507 47 years Buckland (Oxfordshire) 203.5 477 44 years Newbury (Berkshire) 200.8 476 37 years Shobdon (Herefordshire) 194.7 475 37 years Staunton (Gloucestershire) 216.2 472 31 years Malvern (Worcestershire) 194.6 410 94 years Areal values

Meet the WISER EWSA team

environmental change and social development. She has worked and consulted for a variety of organisations, including NGOs, government, inter-governmental organisations and the private sector. On graduating she designed research and conservation projects in marine and terrestrial national parks in Indonesia

north_grampian.pdf

Mountain Weather Forecast North Grampian Including North and West Cairngorms National Park, Monadhliath, Ben Alder, Creag Meagaidh, Loch Ericht and Loch Rannoch Forecast valid from 06:00 on Saturday 07 Feb 2026 until 23:59 on Sunday 08 Feb 2026 Forecast Issued on Saturday 07 Feb 2026 at 03:22

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