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Storm Corrie has been named

A low pressure system that will bring very strong winds to Scotland on Sunday has been named Storm Corrie.

Meteorological Institute, that brought strong winds across the northern half of the UK through Saturday.  #StormCorrie will bring a spell of very #windy weather later today and during Monday morning, particularly across northern parts of the UK Damaging winds are likely to lead to travel disruption

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UK heatwave likely, with warm air boosted by weather conditions from Europe

is a Met Office Chief Meteorologist. He said: “An area of high pressure over southern England will build across a larger part of the UK through midweek. Ahead of this, wet and windy weather will affect the far northwest later today and into Tuesday morning. It will remain very warm across parts

Definitions of codes

(night) 29 Thunder shower (day) 30 Thunder Visibility Value Description UN Unknown VP Very poor - Less than 1 km PO Poor - Between 1-4 km MO Moderate - Between 4-10 km GO Good - Between 10-20 km VG Very good - Between 20-40 km EX Excellent - More than 40 km UV Index The strength of the sun's ultraviolet

Highest Wind Speed 13 February 1989

sunshine, but showers as well, reached all parts by early evening. In the north there were heavy showers with hail and thunder with snow over the Scottish mountains. Temperatures were well above average again everywhere but most places had a very windy day with gales or severe gales even storm force

Observed and forecast tracks: northern hemisphere 2024

- 01 September 935 mb, 115/95 knots Short lead time track forecast errors were near to the recent mean, but longer lead time errors were very large due to a fast bias. At these times the slow down and decay of the storm over Japan were not well predicted. Yagi (12W) 01-08 September 915 mb, 140/105

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Africa, after below normal rainfall in March and April, Tunisia and parts of Algeria and Morocco were wet or very wet in May. In the Caribbean, March and May were dry or very dry, and normal rainfall was observed in April aside from Haiti which was wet. Outlook: Across much of the MENA region over

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Territories have seen near normal to below normal rainfall 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 Turkey, Iran and Turkmenistan. Near-normal rainfall is likely across most of North Africa

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of Algeria and Morocco were wet or very wet in May and June. Turkey was wet or very wet over the past three months. In the Caribbean, dry or very dry conditions were observed over the past three months, although across Haiti rainfall was wet in April and near-normal in May and June. Outlook: Across much

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Overseas Territories Current Status and Outlook - Rainfall Current Status: For March, rainfall was near- or above normal for much of the Middle East. Drier conditions developed for many areas through April and into May (although in May, very little precipitation typically falls in these areas

Met Office weekly weather: Change in temperatures on the way

into northern England and north Wales. Behind this, brighter conditions will follow, with sunny spells and a few showers, particularly in northern and western Scotland. Elsewhere, England and Wales will enjoy plenty of warm sunshine, with central, southern, and eastern areas turning very warm. It's

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