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Met Office daily weather: A fine Bank Holiday weekend of weather on the way

rain developing later in the day. Temperatures will be warmest in the west and southwest, where values may reach the mid-20s Celsius. Elsewhere, conditions will be cooler, with temperatures near or slightly below average for the time of year. Eastern England, in particular, will be several degrees

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Wintry, unsettled conditions continue

in Wales and the south, although again most of any lying snow will be over hills.” Showers in the south will often be accompanied by strong winds, while there is a risk of overnight ice across the north and west especially tonight and Tuesday nights. It could turn more generally wet again later in the week

Met Office daily weather: Change on the horizon but still feeling warm

direction. Elsewhere, particularly in the west, temperatures will return to near average, with breezier conditions prevailing. A cloudy Tuesday morning for some with a band of patchy rain clearing eastwards ☁️ Brighter skies following with scattered showers in the west 🌦️ pic.twitter.com/hq9JpWBMH5

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Wellesbourne, Warwickshire 39.0 0.3 16.2 Coton-in-the-Elms, Derbyshire 38.9 0.2 17.0 High Beach, Essex 38.8 0.1 15.9 Houghton Hall, Norfolk 38.7 0.0 16.9 Coventry, West Midlands 38.7 0.0 16.7 Benson, Oxfordshire 38.7 0.0 15.9 Many long-running stations across the UK network recorded their hottest

Microsoft Word - Seasonal Assessment - Autumn23.docx

. These storms resulted in significant and widespread weather impacts, particularly from flooding - affecting all four nations, most notably the south-east of Northern Ireland, parts of eastern Scotland and parts of the South Pennines and north Midlands - but elsewhere too. The storms also caused

NCIC Monthly Summary

of the south-east were fine and bright, with further rain spreading later into the south-west. Fog in parts of the south-west on the 14th lasted until late morning, while rain over the rest of the country moved north and east through the day, turning particularly heavy across the east Midlands and East

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Record breaking rainfall - for some

Autumn  Many people in England will remember Autumn 2019 as a very wet season, with significant flooding in parts of the Midlands and days of prolonged rainfall. But this hasn’t been the case across the whole of the UK, as the map below indicates. There has been a marked difference in rainfall

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Amber warnings for snow and ice this weekend as cold snap continues

An area of low pressure will move into the UK from the southwest on Saturday. Initially this will bring rain to South West England before turning increasingly to snow as it bumps into the cold air over the UK through the late afternoon and through the evening into Sunday. Snow warning Snow

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Second Red warning issued

flooding probable across many parts of the north of England and East Midlands today and into Saturday.  Further flooding is expected from Saturday into Sunday in parts of the Midlands. “Environment Agency teams are out on the ground and have operated flood barriers and storage areas.  Temporary defences

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