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Heat to peak early next week

week. This is most likely across England and Wales, but also fairly likely for eastern Scotland too.  Warming up Warm summer conditions will remain in place for much of the week for the majority of England and Wales, albeit slightly less hot today and Thursday, when temperatures are more likely

Contrasting conditions in a cool and dull July

across the UK.   Temperatures increased in the third week briefly, before low pressure brought more unsettled weather. The last week of the month saw high pressure in charge, with the highest temperature of the year so far recorded on 30th of July with 32°C at Kew Gardens and Heathrow

Memo

for managers. • Nick Jobling briefed the Board on the development of a Met Office data strategy framework. • Phil Evans (Chief Operating Officer) briefed the Board on progress with the new ECMWF data centre and headquarters office accommodation. • The Board discussed EU exit planning. • The Board

brecon_beacons.pdf

and visibility: Early mist and fog may briefly cover hilltops at first, but generally cloud-free through the morning. Increasing amounts of cloud through the afternoon, but this expected to be remain above summits. Visibility very good. Check our weather forecast every day to get the most accurate and up

wiser0188_national_cx_cafe_uganda111219.pdf

• Targeting Fm stations in the country side • Train local journalists • Link up with more Partners (Govt agencies, NGOs, etc.) that can support dissemination • Interesting Youths with ICT skills to develop applications that can help in dissemination (Hackathon) 4.1.6 Challenges UNMA is facing • Vandalism

exceptional-warmth-september-2016---met-office.pdf

Exceptional warmth, September 2016 A brief heatwave from 12 to 15 September brought exceptionally high temperatures to southeast England, accompanied by some torrential downpours causing flash flooding. On 13 September, Gravesend (Kent) recorded 34.4 °C, the UK's highest temperature of the year

What does the weather have in store for this year's Glastonbury Festival?

that there will be very warm, humid air pushing in from the south at times, potentially bringing brief hot spells and even the risk of isolated thunderstorms. READ MORE: Glastonbury Festival Weather: A look back at historic extremes Festivalgoers are advised to pack for all eventualities, waterproofs, sun protection

Met Office daily weather: More changeable weather on the way

and thunderstorms, particularly into the evening. Further areas of rain may also develop in the west later in the day. Temperatures will be around to slightly above average in the north, and very warm and humid in the south, with the southeast potentially turning hot. Winds will be mostly light

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Was summer 2018 the hottest on record?

in the top 5 sunniest for the UK. August After a hot June and July, August turned out to be closer to average with the mean temperature less than half a degree above average and rainfall 8% below average for the UK as a whole. Rainfall varied across the country with areas such as Banffshire

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