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produce intense rainfall rates, which may lead to flooding. The South West of England is exposed to deep depressions, which come off the Atlantic, and can sometimes bring very strong winds, especially in the winter half of the year. For this reason, average annual windspeed strength across SW England

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(9.5 to 9.9 °C) compared to cooler inland areas (8.0 °C and 9.4°C). July and August are the warmest months in the region with mean daily maxima reaching up to 19 °C in southern Dumfries and Galloway and the Clyde valley. These may be compared with 23.5 °C in the London area. Instances of extreme high

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201805.pdf

May 2018 The averaging period used for the following assessment was 1981-2010. At the start of May, the UK was in an unsettled westerly regime, but a er a frontal system had brought rain south-eastwards on the 1st and 2nd it soon turned much warmer and, for most places, sunnier, giving the warmest

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to cold conditions have been experienced. Outlook: For many central and northern parts of Africa, conditions are likely to be warmer than normal for the next three months. Elsewhere, climatological odds are most likely. 3-Month Outlook May to July - Temperature Much More Likely Below Normal Near

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to be warmer than normal. Below normal temperatures are likely along the Atlantic coast from Gabon to Namibia. 3-Month Outlook May to July - Temperature Much More Likely Below Normal Near-Normal Above Normal Climate Outlook Africa: January to October Overview 3 Likely Likely Much More Likely Africa

sahel-climate-risk-report-final.pdf

development planning for the Sahel region. Key climate-related risks for the Sahel have been identified by considering climate change projections and climate hazards in the 2050s, and how these hazards may interact with dynamic underlying socio-economic vulnerabilities. The key interactions in this region

Met Office daily weather: Mixed conditions across the country

this week. A subtle shift northwards in the jet stream later in the week will result in pressure rising in the south and temperatures climbing into the mid 20s Celsius for some of us 📈 pic.twitter.com/IRkqfgRwel — Met Office (@metoffice) May 27, 2025 READ MORE: What is the jet stream and how does

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that they work with. For example, the City Packs may be shared with Emergency Responders and other Local Authorities associated with the city. As a training tool within the City Council or organisation. For example, the City Packs may be used as orientation material for new staff working within planning

Met Office daily weather: Sunshine, showers, and feeling cooler

The May Bank Holiday weekend’s weather will bring a mix of sunshine and showers while cooler breezes will shape the weather across the country.

in the southeast, where temperatures may still climb into the low 20s, possibly reaching 22°C in some spots. However, a risk of showery rain lingers over the far south, especially near the English Channel, which could see brief, heavy bursts. Thunder is unlikely but not entirely ruled out. Further

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below normal temperatures have dominated for the last three months. Outlook: For most of these areas the next three months will be characterised by temperatures that are likely to be warmer than normal. However, northern parts of South America are likely to be near normal. 3-Month Outlook May to July

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