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country in the future. The Met Office has been very helpful throughout the year that I have been studying at Reading. They generously sponsored me and my colleagues for the PRECIS (Providing REgional Climates for Impacts Studies) training and also organised forecasting training for all MSc students

Met Office daily weather: Widespread heatwaves as we head into the weekend

Sea coasts, though this is expected to be patchy. Winds will be generally light across much of the country, although the far northwest may experience moderate to strong breezes at times. Temperatures will be widely very warm, with inland areas of England, Wales, and eastern Scotland turning hot

Met Office weather: Hottest week of the year so far on the way

Wednesday will bring sunny and very warm conditions to England, Wales, and southern Scotland. Temperatures are expected to soar, with highs ranging from 24-26°C and potentially reaching 27-28°C in central, southern, and eastern parts of the UK. Northern Ireland and southern Scotland will also enjoy

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Volcanic Ash – 1315 UTC annotated satellite image Issued 1330 UTC on Tue 13 Dec 2016 LOW CONFIDENCE- Eruption site and downwind plume obscured by thick meteorological cloud layers. Further, due to very bad weather conditions the data from the radar is not very clear. IMO estimate the plume height to still be around 12KM. © Crown copyright Met Office

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been hot over the past three months. Conditions more variable across the MENA. Hot conditions were observed across much of North Africa (away from the northwest) and in the Levant in June. Otherwise, temperatures were normal. Outlook: Warmer than normal conditions are very likely, increasing

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Current Status: MENA, the Caribbean and British Overseas Territories have seen near normal to below normal over the last three months. Parts of Iraq have been very dry in March. Outlook: For the next three months, conditions are likely to be drier than normal for much of the Middle East, Tunisia

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very strong winds across Scotland. Impacts Strong winds caused disruption on the rail network across Wales and the Midlands, and a number of fallen trees blocked some routes for motorists. Some snow across higher levels in the north causing hazardous driving conditions. A section of the M4 was closed

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Warm, sunny with some thunderstorms this Bank Holiday

As we move into the Bank Holiday weekend, our latest forecasts show an increased risk of heavy showers and thunderstorms for parts of the UK. It will still be very warm in places, however where we see the greatest risk of cloud an

It will still be very warm in places. However where we see the greatest risk of cloud and thunderstorms, temperatures won't be as high. National Severe Weather Warnings have been issued from today into Sunday, where heavy showers and thunderstorms could bring localised flooding and damage

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Commuters face icy return to work

to pay particular attention to the potential for ice and frost to affect journeys tomorrow morning. Although most gritted surfaces will stay ice-free, there is a particular for risk that pavements and untreated roads, especially minor ones, could be very slippery. “A very cold night is in store for many

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