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Amber warning issued as snow risk continues

know from recent severe weather events that it’s important to plan ahead if you are looking to travel. With the Met Office issuing an updated amber warning for snow in the North Highlands and Northern Isles, travel planning becomes vital. “Police Scotland is warning of a high risk of disruption

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201908.pdf

temperatures were mostly about 1.0 °C above normal, but were over 2 °C above in the east of East Anglia. Mean minimum temperatures were about 0.5 °C above average in the south, but over 1 °C above in most areas from the Midlands northwards. Rainfall was 153% of average, and large areas of Scotland

Met Office daily weather: All change this week as wetter weather moves in

. And here across the western highlands, we could get over 20°C and probably over 20°C across the southeast. But again, that's 8, 9, maybe 10°C lower than it was through the weekend. “Then you've got the winds to add on, making it feel even fresher the south coast of England, but particularly the coast

england-and-wales-drought-2010-to-2012---met-office.pdf

affected parts of Highland Scotland, Northern Ireland, mid-Wales, Lancashire and Berkshire. Drought conditions were declared across parts of central and eastern England in early June 2011. Although these were alleviated by the rather indifferent summer of 2011, the dry autumn and winter 2011 resulted

Microsoft Word - Feb2021_fulldocument_v1.docx

into most areas, heavy at times, but again northern fringes avoiding most of the rain. The 21st was brighter, especially to the north, with scattered showers affecting the Highlands, and breezy with strong gusts. The 22nd saw some sunshine and was mainly dry, though cloudier and breezy in the Western

02413-getmet-update-v5.pdf

135 000 MET. DECODES Aerodrome forecast – TAF decode Code Element Example Decode Notes 1 Report type TAF ‘Terminal Aerodrome Forecast’ Name for an aerodrome forecast 2 Location EGSS ‘London Stansted’ Station four-letter ICAO indicator 3 Date/Time of origin Zulu is equivalent to UTC 130500Z

NCIC Monthly Summary

pressure covering the country. The provisional mean temperature for the month was 0.6 °C above the long-term average. Maximum temperatures were 2 °C above normal over parts of the West Highlands. Rainfall was just above average in parts of the east, but many areas were drier than average, especially

NCIC Monthly Summary

the long-term average. Maximum temperatures were 2 °C above normal over parts of the West Highlands. Rainfall was just above average in parts of the east, but many areas were drier than average, especially on the western side, with Scotland as a whole having 71% of average rainfall. Sunshine

state-of-the-uk-climate-2014-v3.pdf

State of the UK Climate 2014 Mike Kendon, Dr Mark McCarthy 1 , Dr Svetlana Jevrejeva 2 1 Met Office, National Climate Information Centre 2 National Oceanography Centre Cover: Satellite image of the UK on 24 July 2014 showing low cloud over the North Sea which drifted inland bringing patchy mist

Met Office daily weather: High temperatures and humidity return

go through the day should be become increasingly confined to the Highlands and Islands particularly by the afternoon. England and Wales seeing plenty of dry weather, some hazy spells of sunshine, best of the blue skies across eastern and southeastern parts of England. But we are watching cloud gather

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