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Sessile Oak 19 Ash 20 Climate and budburst 21 Alder in the South East 22 Ash in the South West 24 Pedunculate Oak, Sessile Oak and Silver Birch in the North West 26 Field Maple, European Larch and Rowan in the North East 28 Beech in Southern Scotland 30 Sycamore and Horse Chestnut in Eastern

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record), including, unusually, the UK’s highest temperature of the year: 33.5°C at Faversham, Kent on 10th. It was the UK’s equal-warmest September on record (with 2006). Early October saw some fine weather in the south with temperatures reaching 25°C in the south-east – the most significant

WISER Africa

grants  Regional projects  Completed projects  East Africa West Africa  Southern Africa  Where does WISER Africa work?  WISER Africa has expanded from previously working in East Africa and the Sahel, to now operating across East, West and Southern Africa. The adoption of the regional approach

NCIC Monthly Summary

northern UK thereafter. Scotland, especially the west, was often warm by day, whereas further south warm days were much fewer. Many areas were drier than usual for the month, with less than half the average total rainfall in some places, and the wettest areas were south-east England, eastern Scotland

Met Office daily weather: Unsettled with rain, warmth and some sunshine

outbreaks of rain for many western and northern areas. South-east England is likely to stay mostly dry. Temperatures will be mild or very mild away from the far north, with maxima of 21-23°C likely east of Welsh high ground, and isolated 24°C possible in eastern England. Outlook for Friday Friday sees

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Climate change to put farming sectors under stress

: “Projections show potential for major climate change impacts on UK farming. Our study found that future dairy cattle in parts of the South East may be exposed to heat stress for an extra two months per year. At the moment, cattle in the South East experience around a week per year of these stressful

Met Office daily weather: Largely fine and warm weekend

While some areas will start off cloudy, particularly in the east, conditions are expected to improve as the days progress, offering ideal weather for outdoor events and activities. Saturday will begin with widespread cloud cover across Scotland, England, and eastern Wales, accompanied by hill fog

Met Office daily weather: Unsettled with rain, warmth and some sunshine

outbreaks of rain for many western and northern areas. South-east England is likely to stay mostly dry. Temperatures will be mild or very mild away from the far north, with maxima of 21-23°C likely east of Welsh high ground, and isolated 24°C possible in eastern England. Outlook for Friday Friday sees

uk_monthly_climate_summary_202003.pdf

and southern areas but below average in the east and northeast, while sunshine was above average everywhere except in parts of the western half of Scotland. The highest ever March reading of mean-sea-level pressure was recorded in north-west Scotland on the 29th. The UK monthly extremes were as follows

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