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NCIC Monthly Summary

, and an area of rain over the north moved steadily southwards, becoming more showery. The 2nd began chilly in the south, with fog slow to clear in the Midlands; there was sunshine, but with showers all day over the south-west and developing elsewhere during the afternoon. The 3rd was mainly cloudy

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Weather for the Coronation

The unsettled weather will continue across the UK into the weekend. Saturday will be another cloudy, wet day for many. Showers are likely to develop in central, eastern, and northern areas, as well as across Northern Ireland, but they are not expected to be as intense or as heavy as those on Friday

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% of average rainfall overall. The dry sunny weather around midmonth ensured that sunshine totals were generally above average, with England overall having 121% of average. 1st to 6th A changeable westerly type dominated during this period. The 1st was a day of sunshine and showers, and some

NCIC Monthly Summary

October 2020 The averaging period used for the following assessment was 1981-2010. October began very unsettled, with Storm Alex bringing rain and strong winds to much of England and Wales on the 2nd, and a very wet day followed for much of the UK on the 3rd. From the 4th to 13th it remained

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returned from the 21st to 27th bringing record-breaking temperatures and plenty of dry sunny weather by day, but frost and fog became increasingly widespread by night. The fine spell broke down from the west on the 28th. The provisional UK mean temperature was 6.0 °C, which is 2.4 °C above the 1981

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Future weather extremes likely to break new records

projections – which will be available free to all UKCP users – look at extreme weather events for maximum temperature in summer; and maximum total rainfall over one-day and five-day periods. Users can examine local areas – down to 25km resolution – and look at the model simulated rise for rare high

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Increasing climate challenge to Wimbledon Championship

For Environment Day, the AELTC has joined forces with COP26 – the UN Climate Change Summit set to be hosted by the UK in Glasgow later this year – and the Met Office to create a spotlight on the environment during this year’s Championships. Commenting on the initiative COP26 President-Designate

Met Office daily weather: A change going into the weekend

After a cooler Thursday, temperatures will rise, with maxima generally near average and a little higher than the previous day for most of England and Wales. The highest temperatures are expected in eastern, southern, and central England, where isolated spots could reach 22°C, while Scotland

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A changeable Easter weekend ahead

Thursday will be a drier and brighter day than Wednesday for many, feeling a little warmer in any sunshine. There will be some showers around, mainly in the south and west, which could be heavy in places. Parts of Scotland could see outbreaks of rain linger in places for most of the day. Thursday

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