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Met Office daily weather: Dry with sunny spells albeit slightly cooler

, the odd heavy one is possible, but they will be well scattered across Devon, Cornwall, maybe Pembrokeshire catching one too. Perhaps even as far east as Dorset and Somerset, but the vast majority, I think, again, will stay dry and we'll have some good spells of sunshine, particularly west coast

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New rainfall warning for Scotland as Storm Bert pulls away

The deep low-pressure system resulted in impacts across large swathes of the country, including wind damage, flooding, and snowfall.  Provisional statistics show White Barrow in Devon saw the highest rainfall accumulation, with 175.7mm between midnight on 23 November and midnight 25 November

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Getting WeatherReady for wind and rain as Storm Chandra approaches

covers Cornwall, southwest Wales and parts of northern Devon. Rainfall is expected to be particularly significant in the southwest, where an Amber warning for rain is in place for south Devon, much of Dorset, southern Somerset and southeast Cornwall. Here, 30–50 mm of rain is expected widely, with 60

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Has spring weather influenced your mood?

, including Devon, Somerset, Hampshire and Wiltshire had their dullest March on record in a series that goes back to 1910. In addition, England and Wales had their respective wettest Marches since 1981, and Northern Ireland its third wettest March on record.   While April’s figures were closer to average

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autumnal low pressure system was situated to the west of Ireland, with associated fronts bringing rain to western parts of the UK. The heavy rain was accompanied by strong winds, with gusts of 54 knots (62 mph) at St Mary's (Isles of Scilly) and 50 knots (58 mph) at Berry Head (Devon). The synoptic

Met Office daily weather: Feeling cooler with showers for some

mid-single figures for Tuesday morning. “Heading towards Tuesday morning some heavy showers coming in from the south and they could potentially be pretty blustery as well, especially across the coastal regions of Devon, Cornwall, and the far southwest of Wales. But elsewhere, another dry day to come

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