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New clouds named in WMO Cloud Atlas

A number of new clouds have been named as World Meteorological Day is marked around the globe.

The cloud species Volutus has been officially named as a new species of cloud in the World Meteorological Organization’s Cloud Atlas. The new cloud species name will now be used by meteorologists operationally around the world.  As well as a new species, several new ‘special clouds

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Met Office daily weather: A mix of cloud and sunshine

The weather on Tuesday and Wednesday is set to bring a mix of sunshine, cloud, and the occasional light shower.

in parts of the far north and eastern/southeastern England. The Midlands and Northern Ireland may also see increased cloud cover later in the day. Winds will be light for most, though the far southeast will remain breezy. Temperatures will be near or slightly above average, reaching 17–19°C

Met Office daily weather: Sunshine and scattered showers

bursts and a low risk of thunder. Conditions improve through the afternoon as the main area of rain clears southward, allowing for sunny spells to emerge. Further north, the day begins with plenty of sunshine and light winds following a chilly start. However, cloud and patchy light rain are expected

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Warmer but unsettled for many ahead of Easter

fairly windy conditions in the west, with gusts in places up to perhaps 60mph in the lee of high ground. Showers will be heaviest in the west with the chance of some thundery bursts, while rain will be more persistent in the north, where temperatures will also remain somewhat lower. Where the southeast

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

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

Met Office Daily Weather: Remaining changeable this week

. It will be windy in the north too, with coastal gales possible early on. Elsewhere, conditions will be breezy and temperatures will generally be cooler than Tuesday. Wednesday night, blustery showers will continue in the far north, though winds here will begin to ease slightly. Further south, thicker cloud

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A return to more settled weather and an increase in temperatures

and just an isolated shower possible for Scotland. Cloud will build across Northern Ireland in the afternoon, with rain by evening, and it will turn breezier in the northwest. After a chill this morning, things are warming up this afternoon Although temperatures are generally below average, it will still

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Warm end to the week before unsettled weekend to come for the UK

average for the time of year. “Thursday is likely to see temperatures peak as part of this meteorological set-up, likely reaching around 20°C in some spots in the south. It’ll also be a widely sunny day for the UK, with just patchy fair-weather cloud in central areas of England at times

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A change in the weather from this weekend - goodbye wall-to-wall sunshine

during Saturday morning, then there will be a general increase in cloud from the south and west through the day. Saturday night could bring some heavier bursts of rain at times, most likely to southern and eastern parts of the UK.   “By Sunday, conditions will be fresher, with sunny spells and light

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