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) regions. Probabilities are for 5 categories referred to as: very dry, dry, average, wet and very wet. The category boundaries are defined from 1961-1990 observations, such that the climatological probability for each category in that period is by definition 0.2 (20%). The very wet category is most

metoffice_weatherwarriors_firstexplorations_22-04_weather-action-plan.pdf

. Last time this happened, lots of people were taken to hospital with heat-related illnesses. There was also a hosepipe ban as water levels in reservoirs and rivers were very low while demand for water was very high, affecting local gardeners and some industry. People in your area are keen to make

yorkshire_dales.pdf

with snow level 400m lifting 600m by noon. Outbreaks turning increasingly patchy during the afternoon, as the snow becomes confined to the very highest peaks. Largely dry for the evening with occasional clear spells developing. Chance of cloud-free hill tops above 600m: 10% becoming 30% late

Met office daily weather: Rainy and warm

temperatures generally between 12 and 15°C and locally reaching 16 or even 17°C in the lee of high ground, particularly across northern, northeastern, and eastern Scotland. There is a risk of local gales, especially in exposed northern and western locations. Monday night will remain very mild, cloudy

Met office daily weather: Rainy and warm

Scotland. There is a risk of local gales, especially in exposed northern and western locations. Monday night will remain very mild, cloudy and windy for much of the country. Further rain is likely, particularly across Wales, northern England and southern Scotland. Northern Ireland and northern

Met Office daily weather: A changeable start to the week continues

21°C. Northern Scotland will also see temperatures climbing to 19 or 20°C, making it feel pleasantly warm for the time of year. A spell of very wet weather is on the way for western Scotland later in the week 🌧️ The persistent rain may lead to transport disruption and flooding, so stay up to date

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Staying windy following Storm Ellen – August 2020

Storm Ellen brought very strong winds and heavy rain to parts of the UK and Ireland through Wednesday night, with further wind warnings in place on Thursday and Friday.

Strong wind impacts The unseasonably deep Atlantic low-pressure system brought very strong winds and impacts across the island of Ireland, with power cuts and reports of roads blocked by fallen trees in Northern Ireland.  Wind gusts of 62mph were recorded in Fermanagh early on Thursday morning

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Warm weather for many

Ireland and parts of Scotland on Thursday, with some rain or drizzle at times, which could be heavy locally. Elsewhere, a dry and warm day is in store for much of England and Wales, temperatures in the mid 20°Cs, potentially reaching 28°C in the southeast. There’s very little change as we head

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How cold will next week get?

As high pressure, currently centred over northern Britain, gradually migrates further north-eastwards, to become centred over Scandinavia, very cold air will spread from western Russia towards the UK.  By Monday it will turn very cold more widely and this will probably be the start of the coldest

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