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March. 3-Month Outlook May to July - Rainfall Outlook: The East Africa Long Rains will soon end, although for Somalia, May is the wettest month of the year; here wetter than normal conditions are most likely. Meanwhile, for Uganda, the Kenyan Highlands, South Sudan and the far northeast of DRC drier
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Met Office daily weather: A settled spell for most, but breezy in the north and east
light rain or drizzle could affect parts of the eastern Scottish Highlands. Later in the day, a band of cloud and rain is likely to reach parts of the west and northwest, accompanied by strengthening winds. Northern Scotland, in particular, can expect strong, gusty winds. Temperatures will remain
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Met Office daily weather: Cloudy skies with rain and drizzle
, the highlands and the westerns. We could see gusts in excess of 75 miles per hour. You can find out more information on that weather warning on our app and website.”
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strong-winds-from-storm-hector---met-office.pdf
across upland areas of western Scotland, in marked contrast to largely dry conditions over previous weeks. Parts of the West Highlands recorded 50 to 100mm of rain from this storm. The map below shows maximum gust speeds from storm Hector. Gusts of 40 to 50 Kt (46 to 58 mph) were recorded widely
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Met Office weather: Bright start to the week for most with temperatures on the rise
, areas to the lee of hills and mountains will stay mild or even exceptionally mild. Jonathan Vautrey, Met Office presenter and meteorologist, said: “We do have a cold front across the far north of Scotland first thing Monday morning, so it is quite damp there. Outbreaks of rain for the Highlands
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Seasonal Forecast Assessment – Winter 2008/09
rainfall. After a quiet start, January rainfall was also above average for most, with more than double the average for some places, but near average in Northern Ireland and rather below for the Highlands of Scotland; the UK overall had 113% of average rainfall for the month. February rainfall
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National Severe Weather Warnings Archive
, Yellow Weather: Rain, Thunderstorm, Wind, Snow, Lightning, Ice, Fog, Extreme Heat Regions: Orkney & Shetland Highlands & Eilean Siar Grampian Central,Tayside & Fife, Strathclyde SW Scotland, Lothian Borders Northern Ireland Northwest England Northeast England Yorkshire & Humber West Midlands East
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Wet and windy weekend for climate conference.
through Saturday. 40 to 50mm of rainfall is expected across parts of the West Highlands, with 20 to 30mm over hills and mountains in Northern Ireland, northern England and Wales as the weather front sinks south. Want to find out what the weather has in store this weekend? Here's Aidan with all
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Microsoft Word - mwr_2023_12_for_print.docx
December 2023 Monthly Weather Report This document provides a summary of the UK’s weather and climate statistics for December 2023. Table of Contents 1. UK overview 2. Weather impacts 3. Monthly extremes 4. Monthly maps 5. Monthly climate statistics 6. Monthly time-series 7. Daily time-series 8
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Met Office daily weather: A change in conditions across the weekend as Claudia fizzles out
from a weather front draped across northeast England, but nothing like as heavy as the rain we're seeing over the next 12 hours or so. READ MORE: Met Office 10-day trend: What to expect from Storm Claudia and beyond “Again much of Scotland Northern Ireland staying dry with the Highlands having