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Storm Goretti to bring very strong winds, heavy snowfall and rain

of England until 12 January. Advice on staying safe in severe weather With multiple types of severe weather impacting the UK over the next couple of days, the Met Office’s WeatherReady campaign offers practical advice to help you prepare your home, garden, and daily routines for winter weather.  Snow

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and sleet in some eastern counties. The 28th was mainly sunny and cold with 8.1 hours of bright sunshine at Wellesbourne (Warwickshire) and East Malling (Kent), but wintry showers affected some west and east coasts. The 29th started frosty for many and an area of rain, sleet and hill snow spread

Microsoft Word - PWSCG meeting minutes - 11 October 2022 - Without in camera

Apologies Shaun West – Gloucestershire Police James Partington – BEIS Ben Brooke - Warwickshire Fire and Rescue Service Andy Brown – Environment Agency BEIS confirmed attendees Sarah Davies – Head of PWSCG secretariat Paul Riches – PWS secretariat Eli Johnson – PWS secretariat 1 Actions Action Owner Date

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(39.4mm, 81 years), Edinburgh Royal Botanic Garden (34.4mm, 78 years) and Kielder Castle (86.8mm, 65 years). Author: Mike Kendon, Met Office National Climate Information Centre Last updated 10/02/2020

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Red warning for wind issued as Storm Goretti approaches

Office’s WeatherReady campaign offers practical advice to help you prepare your home, garden, and daily routines for winter weather.   Snow and ice warnings are in place for several regions ❄️⚠️ There are some simple steps that you can take to keep safe and be #WeatherReady - whether you’re staying

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of the above-ground forest in the Congo Basin (Crezee et al., 2022, Dargie et al., 2017), making them a globally important carbon sink. Peat soils exist in waterlogged, anoxic conditions that inhibit the decomposition of organic matter, with peat defined as having an organic matter content of at least 65

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Extreme heat for much of the UK

: “Water companies are already managing the unprecedented effects of the driest winter and spring since the 1970s, and with more hot, dry weather forecast, it’s crucial we be even more mindful of our water use to minimise spikes in demand and ensure there’s enough to go around.  “Even small changes can have a significant impact. Our Water’s Worth Saving campaign provides with helpful hints and tips on how reduce water use in the home and garden.”

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at 17 to 18 °C across these areas with a 12-hour minimum of 19.6 °C at London St James's Park - exceptionally mild for the time of year. Numerous stations set October minimum temperature records, for example at Cambridge Botanic Garden and Hastings (East Sussex) in 80+ year record lengths. Last updated: 16 October 2018 © Crown Copyright

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Are you facing a summer of sneezing?

air =on a hot day, something that 4 in 10 hay fever sufferers admit to doing in the summer. You’re better off keeping the windows shut and investing in a fan for days when the pollen count is high. Cut the grass – Keeping grass short will help reduce symptoms and allow you to enjoy your garden

Microsoft Word - 2020_06_august_heatwave.docx

and 12th and 36°C on 7th and 11th. The highest temperature was 36.4°C on 7th August at Heathrow and Kew Gardens, with 36.2 also reached at Charlwood, Surrey on 11th. The highest temperatures were approximately 12°C above the August 1981-2010 long-term average (35°C compared to 23°C that might

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