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NCIC Monthly Summary

weather and patchy rain to the far south on the 26th and 27th, with some sunshine and fog patches elsewhere, and Pershore (Worcestershire) only reached 3.4 °C on the 26th. Rain spread into the south-west late on the 27th and affected the Midlands and north on the 28th, but in clear skies to the north

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in the south Midlands; Spadeadam (Cumbria) only reached 14.4°C. From the 21st to 24th the south and east were mostly dry, sunny and very warm, and increasingly hot in the southeast, but it was o en cloudier with patchy rain or drizzle in the north-west. 25th to 31st The 25th was a dry day with sunny

Met Office daily weather: Sunny but feeling cooler midweek

and the chance of a few light showers. Temperatures will vary significantly across the country. The west and southwest are expected to be the warmest, with highs of 18–20°C and possibly reaching 21°C in central and southern areas such as Oxford. In contrast, the east will feel much cooler

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-west on the 15th spread slowly north-eastwards through the country on the 16th. Fog was slow to clear in parts of the Midlands and south on the 17th and 18th, but otherwise the weather turned dry and sunny for most, and increasingly warm away from the east coast. Between the 19th and 21st most

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and southern counties. The rest of the month was windy and exceptionally wet, with rain frequently moving in from the west and south-west and giving large totals. Storm Ciara on the 9th and Storm Dennis on the 15th brought exceptional rainfall totals to much of the country, and it was also very wet

An awe-inspiring visit to AmazonFACE

the Met Office. The project also collaborates with The Birmingham Institute of Forest Research (BIFoR), Exeter University and other world-leading consultants, and is funded by the UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO). More recently the Brazilian Government have provided a long-term

Tornadoes in the UK: How do they differ from those in the US?

between Reading and London, with a peak near Guildford. A corridor from Bristol through Birmingham to Manchester. Parts of Essex and Suffolk. These hotspots are partly due to population density, more people means more chances for tornadoes to be observed and reported, but they also reflect genuine

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Mild and wet turning to cold with a chance of snow

, Flood Duty Manager at the Environment Agency, said: “Continued heavy rainfall means that local minor surface water and river flooding is probable in parts of the West Midlands on Friday, with further  impacts likely in parts of South West England on Saturday, and further minor impacts likely

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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