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Wintry conditions remain – January 2021

triggering rain and snow warnings. In southern parts of Cornwall and Devon heavy rain will feature, particularly on higher ground. However, rain is likely to turn to sleet and snow across Wales and central England during the morning and then some parts of south and south-east England before it clears

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spotted two Kingfishers on the pond in the winter of 2017 and we are hopeful they will return. (Photo Tom Blackmore) Timeline 2018 (Photo Tom Blackmore) 2008 The Biodiversity Working Group was established in 2008 to work with Property Management, our Facilities Contractor G4S and Devon Garden

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groups - including Hospiscare, WaterAid and Devon Wildlife Trust. • We proudly support the Surfers Against Sewage (SAS) as our corporate charity, as chosen by our staff. People Making the Met Office a great place to work. Diversity We are committed to being a diverse organisation in line with our

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overall but varied widely, with well above average sunshine in central and southern Scotland and northeast England, but well below average in Cornwall and in west Wales. The UK monthly extremes were as follows: A maximum temperature of 14.2 °C was recorded at Slapton (Devon) on the 25th. A minimum

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but the particularly cold and extreme weather did not start until 23 January 1947. The first snow fell heavily over southern England. Blizzard conditions occurred across the south-west of England, leaving many villages in Devon isolated. Between January and March, snow fell every day somewhere in the country

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Warm and humid marathon weekend ahead

to Devon, including Sheffield which recorded 26.4°C: the hottest April day on record (records from 1883). In total, 64 stations broke their records for warmest April day. There will be more bright sunny weather for most of the UK on Friday, with just a few showers in the far north of Scotland which

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