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Met office daily weather: Rainy and warm

will be rather cloudy and windy for most areas with outbreaks of rain, some of which will be persistent and heavy especially over western hills. However, sheltered eastern areas can expect longer drier interludes and occasional brighter spells. Temperatures will be widely mild, with maximum

Met office daily weather: Rainy and warm

The weather pattern is dominated by a series of frontal systems, resulting in changeable conditions, particularly in the north and west. Monday will be rather cloudy and windy for most areas with outbreaks of rain, some of which will be persistent and heavy especially over western hills. However

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and fog patches in glens quickly clearing. Otherwise a dry day with plenty of sunshine and just a few patches of cloud developing in the afternoon above tops. Fresh to strong winds on summits. Chance of cloud-free hill tops above 800m: 95% Low cloud and visibility: Visibility will be generally very good

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uncertainties in InTEM and the impact of using the different stations .......... 5 3.3 Direction specific baselines developed within InTEM ....................................................... 5 3.4 NF 3 emissions across East Asia

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New warning issued for heavy rain on Friday into Saturday morning

quite widely within the warning area, with some places seeing 60-80 mm, and potentially in excess of 100 mm over east-facing hills in southeast Wales. Strong easterly winds will accompany the rain, with a few prone spots seeing gusts over 60 mph in parts of west and northwest Wales. Flooding and travel

Storm Goretti: Key stats from the multi-hazard event

, which saw 61.8mm fall at Colliford Dam, followed by 57mm Ddolwen Bridge, Dyfed, and 54mm at White Barrow in Devon. Alongside snow, wind and rain, Storm Goretti’s pressure stats are notable, with the lowest recordings coming from the Isle of Wight at 966.7mb, Dorset with 966.9mb, and West Sussex

How changing weather patterns are affecting UK wildlife

led to a significant drop in oxygen levels in rivers, resulting in fish deaths in the River Cam and distress among aquatic life in the South East. The Environment Agency responded by aerating rivers to restore oxygen levels, highlighting the growing need for climate-responsive water management

A look back at November's historical weather records

Warm nights in November are also notable: The UK’s highest daily minimum temperature for November was 15.9°C at Eastbourne (East Sussex) on 3 November 2005. England shares this record. Wales saw an daily minimum of 15.0°C at Colwyn Bay (Conwy) on 5 November 1938. Scotland’s highest daily minimum

Lowest Temperature 10 January 1982

cloudy, with rain, sleet or snow in South West England. It was bitterly cold with a keen easterly wind adding to the severity of the overnight frost, whilst in Shropshire, sheltered from the wind by hills to the east, the temperature fell to a new English record low of -26.1 °C at Newport

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Unsettled weather this week ahead of Storm Dennis

the UK and Ireland over the coming days, passing to the north of Scotland on Saturday. National Severe Weather Warnings for wind and rain have been issued for many parts of the UK this weekend, including amber warnings for rain in south west England, southern Wales, north west England and south east

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