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  • Met Office daily weather: A showery start but growing brighter later on

    of time. “That being said, we could see some relatively high rainfall totals building up. We're talking 15-20 millimetres perhaps. And whilst this is coming in a relatively short period of time, it is going to be some welcome rain for many places. Lots of gardeners, farmers have been calling out

  • Are you #WeatherReady?

    to your property, for example guttering, pipes, roof tiles, ground floor items and garden items. 19% had their boiler break It’s worth getting your boiler serviced yearly, and ensuring your pipes are insulated. This will also help you save money. You should also check where your stop tap is located so you

  • Met Office daily weather: A showery start but growing brighter later on

    of time. “That being said, we could see some relatively high rainfall totals building up. We're talking 15-20 millimetres perhaps. And whilst this is coming in a relatively short period of time, it is going to be some welcome rain for many places. Lots of gardeners, farmers have been calling out

  • Compounding climate challenges for UK businesses

    Office projections indicate that days with ‘very high’ fire danger levels could double during summer in England and Wales with 2°C global warming and increase five-fold with 4°C warming (Perry et al., 2022). Most UK fires occur in urban and garden areas (54.4%), improved grasslands (14.4

  • Balancing supply and demand

    to water their gardens.   Location also plays a part. In built-up areas or cities, water consumption tends to remain unchanged until temperatures reach 20 or 21 degrees. But in the north, where it’s cooler, it only has to get to around 18 degrees before we see a difference in how much consumers use

  • Multiple snow and ice warnings ahead of a cold week

    and ice in places, there are a number of simple steps you can take to prepare your home, garden, or business for the winter weather. Our WeatherReady pages provide expert seasonal advice from carefully selected organisations to help keep you and your property safe, from steps to prevent sub-zero

  • Microsoft Word - march.docx

    in Northern Ireland and parts of western Scotland. The UK monthly extremes were as follows: A maximum temperature of 19.8 °C was recorded at Kew Gardens (Greater London) on the 26th. A minimum temperature of -6.9 °C was recorded at Aboyne (Aberdeenshire) on the 5th. In the 24 hours ending at 0900 GMT

  • Microsoft Word - february.docx

    was recorded at Kew Gardens (Greater London) on the 26th. A minimum temperature of -15.4 °C was recorded at Braemar (Aberdeenshire) on the 1st. In the 24 hours ending at 0900 GMT on the 8th, 50.8 mm of rain fell at Capel Curig (Gwynedd). A wind gust of 73 knots (84 mph) was recorded at Capel Curig

  • Met Office weather: What's in store for the next 10 days?

    relief for gardeners and farmers hoping for rain, but it may dampen plans for the bank holiday weekend and half-term break.  Is there any rain in sight? 🌧️ Where will be warmest this week and how dry and sunny has this spring been? ☀️ Alex Deakin takes a look in this week's Deep Dive - watch

  • Will UK thunderstorms become more extreme as our climate changes?

    them from power surges, and secure outdoor items like garden furniture and bins that could be blown around by strong winds. During the storm, seek shelter indoors or in a car with a metal roof. If you hear thunder, you’re already within range of a lightning strike. Avoid using plumbing, landline

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