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Amber warning in force as Storm Floris impacts UK

,   garden furniture (bring inside or secure in place),   trampolines (turn upside down or secure with tent pegs)  sheds (ensure doors are locked) Find more preparedness advice as part of WeatherReady. The 2024-2025 storm naming season so far  Storm Floris is the sixth named storm of the 2024/2025 Storm

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Red Weather Warning issued for Storm Eunice

for warnings of closures and follow signed diversion routes.”  People should make preparations, secure garden furniture and bins, avoid parking near trees and remain cautious.   For more information on how to prepare for severe weather, please visit our WeatherReady advice.  Storm Dudley Storm

Balancing supply and demand

in demand if rain is predicted because consumers are less likely to water their gardens.   Location also plays a part. In built-up areas or cities, water consumption tends to remain unchanged until temperatures reach 20 or 21 degrees. But in the north, where it’s cooler, it only has to get to around 18

Microsoft Word - 2020_07_august_rain.docx

ending (mm) Inverbervie (Aberdeenshire) 41.6 0600 UTC 12 August Aberdeen, Craibstone 32.4 0700 UTC 12 August Edinburgh Royal Botanic Garden 25.8 2300 UTC 11 August The table below lists the highest daily rainfall totals recorded by the network of rain-gauges registered by the Met Office from 0900 UTC

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to your property, for example guttering, pipes, roof tiles, ground floor items and garden items. 19% had their boiler break It’s worth getting your boiler serviced yearly, and ensuring your pipes are insulated. This will also help you save money. You should also check where your stop tap is located so you

Met Office daily weather: A showery start but growing brighter later on

of time. “That being said, we could see some relatively high rainfall totals building up. We're talking 15-20 millimetres perhaps. And whilst this is coming in a relatively short period of time, it is going to be some welcome rain for many places. Lots of gardeners, farmers have been calling out

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201907.pdf

were above normal over the southwest but below normal over most of Scotland and Northern Ireland. The UK monthly extremes were as follows: A maximum temperature of 38.7 °C was recorded at Cambridge Botanic Garden on the 25th. A minimum temperature of -0.4 °C was recorded at Altnaharra (Sutherland

UK climate extremes

) February 21.2 26 February 2019 Kew Gardens (London) March* 25.6 29 March 1968 Mepal (Cambridgeshire) April* 29.4 16 April 1949^ Camden Square (London) May* 32.8 22 May 1922^ Camden Square (London) May* 32.8 29 May 1944 Horsham (West Sussex) May* 32.8 29 May 1944 Tunbridge Wells (Kent) May* 32.8 29

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John Harrison (JH) Met Office Seb Lawrence (SeL) Cabinet Office Ian Cameron (IC) Met Office Ben Brook (BB) Warwickshire Fire and Rescue Service Will Lang (WL) Met Office Agostinho Sousa (AS) UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) Mike Gray (MG) Met Office Ian Collins Local Government Association (LGA

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Red Weather Warnings in force for Storm Eunice

diversion routes.”  People should make preparations, secure garden furniture and bins, avoid parking near trees and remain cautious.   People are advised to check their local resilience authorities for ongoing safety advice around travel and preparations.   For more information on how to prepare

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