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Jubilee weather forecast

more persistent rain on Tuesday whilst some of the better weather on Tuesday will be over parts of Wales and west and southwest England where showers should fade, leaving fine weather for the afternoon. Keep an eye on Met Office Twitter feeds for updates on where the very heaviest showers

Microsoft Word - 2021_07_storm_arwen.docx

Storm Arwen, 26 to 27 November 2021 Storm Arwen brought severe winds across the UK overnight 26 to 27 November 2021, with the Met Office issuing a red warning for wind. The developing storm, tracking south to the north-east of the UK, brought northerly winds gusting widely at over 60Kt (69mph

exceptionally-warm-and-dry-spring-2011---met-office.pdf

Exceptionally warm and dry Spring 2011 This period was remarkable for the unusual warmth during April and the persistent lack of rainfall during March and April, particularly over England and Wales... Introduction Spring 2011 (March, April and May) was remarkable for the unusual warmth during April

wiser0194_highway_intermediate_fieldcampaign_report.pdf

.................................................................................. 28 4.2 Radar Coverage over LVB............................................................................................................. 28 4.3 Regional High Resolution Lightning Network

Understanding and modelling fog - WCSSP case study

in detrimental impacts on transport, particularly in the aviation and road transport industries. In parts of India, dense fog can occur on over half of all winter days, with particularly bad winters, such as that of 2013-2014, resulting in economic losses of approximately 1.78 million USD (120 million

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Amber warnings for snow and ice this weekend as cold snap continues

An area of low pressure will move into the UK from the southwest on Saturday. Initially this will bring rain to South West England before turning increasingly to snow as it bumps into the cold air over the UK through the late afternoon and through the evening into Sunday. Snow warning Snow

User guidance for the UK three month outlook

for a particular day and place. At this longer range we have to acknowledge that many outcomes remain possible, even though only one can eventually occur. However, over the course of a whole season (or over a whole year or decade), factors in the global climate system (the atmosphere and oceans) may act

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A brief respite for some before cold returns

Wintry conditions will be slowly easing their grip on most parts of the UK over the weekend, but a return to colder conditions for many is likely in the early part of next week.

Over the next few days Met Office Chief Forecasters anticipate making changes to the pattern of National Severe Weather Warnings. Friday outlook The low-pressure system – named Storm Larisa by our French partner Météo-France - has moved across a swathe of England and has brought significant

NCIC Monthly Summary

July 2021 The averaging period used for the following assessment was 1981-2010. The first twelve days of July were mostly unsettled, with spells of heavy rain and showers, especially over England, while other parts of the UK saw less rain and more warmth at times. All areas were drier and much

ukcp18-fact-sheet-wind_march21.pdf

UKCP18 Factsheet: Wind This factsheet summarises the key information currently available on the UKCP18 projections over land for wind metrics. Read this before using any products as it describes the data availability, the key future climate changes (if any) that you should see and the caveats

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