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Heavy rain triggers Amber warnings – October 2020

Office, said: “Storm Alex has clipped the southern edge of Britain today bringing heavy rain and strong winds to the country. The highest gust of 71 mph was at Berry Head on the Devon coast, but winds are now easing for most. Away from the south it is a more pleasant day, with light winds and bright

Climate and climate change

Weather and Climate summaries

resumed. Overall, November has been characterised by some very variable weather and large temperature swings. For example, in contrast to -12.6°C at Tomintoul on the 21st, the daily minimum fell to only 14.8°C at Chivenor, Devon on the 5th. The monthly statistics for November are unremarkable

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1920 *Based on HadUK-Grid data for Devon 1940 1960 1980 Baseline 2000 Calculating Exeter’s future climate The Met Office uses computer models to simulate decades into the future. These models tell us that increasing greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere leads to an increase in global

Met Office weather: Warm and sunny with temperatures rising

for the vast majority. A little bit of mist here and there. “Through the day today and overnight, there will at times be a bit of a gusty breeze blowing across the southwest of England, that could be noticeable across Devon, Cornwall, and the Isles of Scilly, and along the Dorset coast as well. The breeze

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