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NCIC Monthly Summary

and parts of the West Midlands, and around London and parts of Essex. In the Birmingham and Solihull area there were reports of flooding in properties and on some roads including the M42. In London and Essex there was flooding on the rail lines between Romford and Shenfield, with delays to services from

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sea coasts at times. Daily maximum temperatures exceeded 28 °C widely every day from 13 to 19 July inclusive and again on 22 July, across South East England, the Midlands, South West England and East Anglia. Synoptic situation at 1200 UTC on Friday 19 July 2013, with high pressure established over

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the Exeter office by rail Frequent direct services operate between Paddington and Waterloo stations in London and Exeter St Davids and Exeter Central stations. A typical journey from London to Exeter takes around 2 hours 15 minutes, and from the Midlands around 2 hours 30 minutes. See By Bus section

West Africa climate risk report

Climate risk report for the West Africa region

The climate risk report for the West Africa region is part of a series of regional climate risk reports the Met Office has produced in collaboration with ODI and commissioned by FCDO to provide evidence to the UK Government in support of adaptation and resilience planning and investments

Met Office weather: What's in store for this week's events?

intervals. Temperatures will feel fresher, particularly in exposed areas. READ MORE: How to stay safe and cool in the heat Folk in a Field – West Acre, Norfolk (from July 3) Headline Acts: 3 Daft Monkeys, Gaz Brookfield, Aartwork Weather Summary: Thursday promises a warm and sunny start, with highs

Met Office weather: What's the forecast for the week ahead?

, although not fully established. Western Scotland will see more cloud and outbreaks of rain and drizzle, particularly along the north coast and into Northern Ireland. Elsewhere, thicker cloud may develop across England and Wales, with the possibility of an isolated afternoon shower in the Midlands

NCIC Monthly Summary

-west stayed mainly dry. Most places had fewer showers on the 2nd, but showers became more frequent in the north-east from early afternoon. Cloud, mist and fog with light rain spread across the south and parts of the Midlands on the 3rd, with sunshine and showers in the north, the showers turning

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Rebecca Osborne, Scientific Manager Hannah Griffith, Applied Scientist Erasmo Buonomo, Senior Scientist Reviewed by Kirsty Lewis, FCDO Richard Jones, Science Fellow Jane Strachan, Head International Applied Science Leanne Jones, West Africa Research and Innovation Team Leader Authorised for issue by Cindy

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