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Met Office daily weather: UK set to feel distinctly Autumnal

-west Wales, and northern England. In contrast, eastern Scotland, the Midlands, and eastern England will see more prolonged dry spells, with occasional sunshine breaking through. Winds will be a notable feature, with local inland gales possible away from mainland Scotland. This will contribute

Microsoft Word - 2020_11_storm_bella.docx

England and Wales overnight 26 to 27 December. The strongest winds were across Wales, south-west and southern England, where this was one of the most powerful storms of the year. Impacts Fallen trees caused disruption to rail services in the south-west, south-east and London, while Dover to Calais

NCIC Monthly Summary

and the south-east remaining drier. After a dry start for most on the 4 th , showers in the north and west gradually spread inland to all parts, turning thundery in parts of the Midlands during the afternoon. Heavy overnight rain cleared most areas early on the 5th but persisted over the north

Microsoft Word - 2019_010_october_rainfall.docx

maximum temperature was around 7 °C in Birmingham and 17 °C in London. The panel of rain-radar images below indicate the persistence of the heavy rainfall (3-hour intervals from 0900 UTC 25 October to 0900 UTC 26 October 2019 The map below shows rainfall totals for the 3-day period 0900 UTC 24 October

Met Office daily weather: A changeable start to the week continues

Tuesday will bring a mix of weather across the UK. Much of England and Wales can expect a dry day with sunny spells, particularly away from the northern and western fringes. Here, cloud will be more prevalent, with outbreaks of mainly light rain and drizzle, especially in the north-west

Met Office daily weather: UK set to feel distinctly Autumnal

-west Wales, and northern England. In contrast, eastern Scotland, the Midlands, and eastern England will see more prolonged dry spells, with occasional sunshine breaking through. Winds will be a notable feature, with local inland gales possible away from mainland Scotland. This will contribute

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Amber rain warning issued

of northwestern England seeing 70-90mm. The mountains of North Wales may see 100-150mm or more through the warning period which ends at midday on Thursday. Separate Yellow severe weather warnings for rain have been issued for much of Scotland, northern Wales and England from the Midlands northwards

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Wind and rain gives way for a hot end to July – July'20

to draw up warmer air from the south leading to a hot day on Friday, especially in the south. Temperatures are likely to reach up to 33°C in south east England, with locations in the Midlands and northern England reaching 30°C and widespread high 20s Celsius as far north as southern Scotland.  Weekend

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