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Met Office daily weather: Shifting conditions and regional contrasts

through the Midlands towards the southeast. As I said, many western areas dry bright. Better chance of seeing some sunshine, especially in western Scotland, west coast of Wales, albeit with a fresher feel. Temperatures mostly only in the high teens, maybe low 20s across the southeast, but again

Met Office daily weather: shifting conditions and regional contrasts

across northwest England down through the Midlands towards the southeast. As I said, many western areas dry bright. Better chance of seeing some sunshine, especially in western Scotland, west coast of Wales, albeit with a fresher feel. Temperatures mostly only in the high teens, maybe low 20s across

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in the second half of the month. The weather was changeable, with scattered showers as well as dry, fine spells. The winds were often from the west or southwest, bringing moist, sometimes warm air from the Atlantic. August began with widespread thunderstorms across central and southern parts

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Wet and windy weather continues in parts of the UK

over parts of Scotland, showers, heavy at times, for the Midlands, the south and west of the UK. Eastern Scotland and north east England look most likely to stay dry. New Year’s Day will start cloudy in the south with a risk of some rain. Parts of Scotland, Northern Ireland and north England

Regional extremes observations detailed documentation

locId="03354" locationName="Nottingham" type="HSUN" uom="hours">8.5</Extreme> </Extremes> </Region> <Region id="wm" name="West Midlands"> <Extremes> <Extreme locId="03522" locationName="Hereford" type="HMAXT" uom="degC">11.8</Extreme> <Extreme locId="03330" locationName="Leek" type="LMAXT" uom="degC

An average October comes to a close

the month has been much more varied across the UK, with much of Scotland, Northern Ireland and large parts of Wales having below average rainfall. Most of England was around average for monthly rainfall, though pockets of higher totals were seen in parts of the south, West Midlands and far northeast

Met Office daily weather: A changeable start to the week

and most persistent rain focused in the northwest. Southern and eastern parts of the UK will be drier, with broken cloud and a few isolated showers. It will remain breezy in the south and west, but temperatures will be unremarkable for the time of year. Outlook for Tuesday Tuesday brings a gradual

Met Office daily weather: Temperatures to peak into the mid 30s

of low cloud, mist or fog forming across southern England. There remains some uncertainty regarding the timing of cloud clearance from central and northern parts of England and Wales. maximum temperatures of 31–33 °C, with a localised 34°C possible in the West Midlands and a low probability of reaching

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