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Met Office daily weather: A change is on the way after this week's early heat

. Showers will be most frequent over the hills of western Scotland. Winds will strengthen later in the day as further rain approaches from the west. READ MORE: Record-breaking June 2025 weather stats: A regional breakdown Met Office presenter and meteorologist, Alex Burkill, said: “There will be some heavy

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England 53.475, 0.155 Automatic Dunkeswell Aerodrome England 50.86, -3.239 Automatic Durham England 54.768, -1.585 Automatic East Bergholt England 51.959, 1.025 Manual East Malling England 51.287, 0.45 Automatic Eastbourne England 50.759, 0.285 Manual Edenbridge England 51.203, 0.136 Manual Emley Moor

Lowest Temperature 10 January 1982

cloudy, with rain, sleet or snow in South West England. It was bitterly cold with a keen easterly wind adding to the severity of the overnight frost, whilst in Shropshire, sheltered from the wind by hills to the east, the temperature fell to a new English record low of -26.1 °C at Newport

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Unsettled weather this week ahead of Storm Dennis

the UK and Ireland over the coming days, passing to the north of Scotland on Saturday. National Severe Weather Warnings for wind and rain have been issued for many parts of the UK this weekend, including amber warnings for rain in south west England, southern Wales, north west England and south east

Met Office daily weather: Turning autumnal over the weekend

across most regions, with the exception of the far northeast and southeast, which may remain dry until evening. Gales are expected for coasts and hills, and blustery winds will be felt inland. Temperatures will be locally warm in the northeast and east, with highs reaching the low 20s Celsius

Met Office daily weather: Turning autumnal over the weekend

across most regions, with the exception of the far northeast and southeast, which may remain dry until evening. Gales are expected for coasts and hills, and blustery winds will be felt inland. Temperatures will be locally warm in the northeast and east, with highs reaching the low 20s Celsius

What's the forecast for this Sunday's Blood Moon?

eclipse. READ MORE: What are the Northern Lights and what causes them? This means that, weather permitting, observers will be able to witness the second half of the event as the Moon gradually emerges from Earth’s shadow. While those in easternmost Africa, the Middle East, most of Asia, and western

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99006 DUNSTAFFNAGE 3 56.45039 -5.43974 SCO 1964 99008 EAST MALLING 33 51.28756 0.4484 ENG 1925 99010 FYVIE CASTLE 55 57.44272 -2.38973 SCO 1908 99014 KATESBRIDGE 91 54.29673 -6.11118 NI 1983 99015 KILLOWEN 4 54.07683 -6.18401 NI 1989 99016 KINBRACE, HATCHERY 103 58.23025 -3.92206 SCO 1956 99017 WIGHT

NCIC Monthly Summary

sunshine elsewhere but with showers, wintry over the hills, and heavy rain in the north-west from late afternoon. Widespread rain on the 4th moved steadily south and east through the day, clearing all but eastern counties by evening, then it became brighter from the north but with showers. Showery rain

Weekend weather forecast: Another spell of unsettled weather

. There is more rain to come this weekend, with some regions facing very wet conditions with an Amber warning issued for parts of Cumbria on Sunday and Monday. However, it will not be a washout everywhere. For many, especially in the south and east, the weekend will be largely fine, with only occasional

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