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Heatwave continues with temperatures into the mid 30s Celsius

at Faversham on 10 August 2003.  The dry spell has been most prolonged in East Anglia and Southeast England. Most especially much of East Anglia and Cambridgeshire, extending through Essex into London and also around Bournemouth and Southampton.  Parts of the Midlands have also been very dry. The last day

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Thunderstorms then a windy weekend

Yesterday (26 July) saw the highest temperature recorded in the UK since July 1 2015 as the temperature reached 35.3 °C at Faversham, Kent and it’s another hot day in the east and southeast of England today (Friday). Will Lang, Chief Meteorologist at the Met Office, said: “The heatwave conditions

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at London’s King’s Cross Station after the East Coast Main Line was closed beyond Newcastle. A number of motorists were stranded for several hours on the A9 due to snow and many other roads were affected by flooding, fallen trees and power lines. The M48 Severn Bridge was closed due to high winds

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Wintry conditions remain – January 2021

A battle for supremacy continues over the UK, with cold air to the north and east and milder, wet conditions to the south and west.

snow is likely to remain a hazard along the leading edge as it ‘bumps’ into colder air further north and east. National Severe Weather Warning Several National Severe Weather warnings have been issued. Met Office Chief Meteorologist, Andy Page said: “Over the next few days we continue to see

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Autumn and end of November statistics

There was below average rainfall, particularly for the south and east with close to average for Scotland and above average for north west England and Northern Ireland. Although Hazelrigg in Lancashire did see its highest daily rainfall on record with 73.6mm on November 22 which led to localised

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A hot weekend in prospect for some

Mike Silverstone is a Deputy Chief Meteorologist at the Met Office. He said: “Higher temperatures building over the weekend and into early next week will bring particularly warm, hot or even very hot conditions for some, especially in the southeast and East Anglia and more locally elsewhere

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Wet and windy end to April

A Yellow National Severe Weather Warning is in place for the South East of England for wind and rain covering Monday. A low pressure system, that is heading northwards across France, will edge into  southeast England on Sunday evening and on Monday. Gale force winds (perhaps severe gales on coasts

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mixed across the Middle East from May to July, but generally ranged from near-normal to hot. Similarly, most parts of north Africa and the Caribbean were normal to hot. The British Overseas Territories in the Mediterranean and Indian Ocean were hot in June and July, and Territories in the Pacific

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are: NW corner 1223km North -239km East 60.375N 13.643W SW corner -185km North -239km East 47.926N 10.562W SE corner -185km North 857km East 48.081N 4.137E NE corner 1223km North 857km East 60.622N 6.371E Extreme values 1223km North 857km East 60.884N 6.371E -185km North -239km East 47.926N 13.643W

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Cold spells to come

to the east coast.  Wetter interludes will move in from the west and north on Sunday bringing rain for many through Sunday afternoon and Monday morning before clearing to the south and southeast on Monday afternoon.  Next week It will turn colder again through Monday evening with a return to widespread

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