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Met Office daily weather: More warm weather to come this week

, but still reaching the low 20s Celsius east of high ground. Overnight, the band of low cloud and isolated drizzle will become slow-moving across northern England and Wales. To the south, conditions will remain largely fine, though a few fog patches may form in rural areas under clear skies. Northern

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Storm Aileen has officially been named

, Yorkshire, Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire.  Gusts up to around 75mph gusts could also be possible in exposed locations such as the coast and hills in these areas. A Yellow weather warning for rain is also in place for parts of Northern Ireland, Northern England and Southern Scotland which warns of 30

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Drier interlude but further rain to come

. “Further rain is likely for parts of England and Wales on Thursday. If and where this falls on saturated ground, the sensitivity to potential impacts is increased. At present, the heaviest rain looks like falling across east-facing hills of northern England, although there is some uncertainty

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Opposing forces create a forecast of 2 halves – Jan'21

A battle for supremacy is taking place over the UK, with cold air to the north and east and milder wet conditions to the south and west.

is likely to remain a hazard along the leading edge as it ‘bumps’ into colder air further north and east. National Severe Weather Warning Several National Severe Weather warnings have been issued. Met Office Chief Meteorologist, Neil Armstrong, said: “A weather front moves north eastwards across the UK

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Second Red warning issued

A second red warning is in place today for parts of eastern Scotland where we could see a further 70-100 mm of rain, with the highest accumulations over the hills. ⚠️⚠️🔴 Red weather warning issued🔴⚠️⚠️ Exceptionally heavy and persistent rain across eastern Scotland Saturday 0000 – 2359 Latest

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Exceptionally wet weather, 21 to 23 May 2024 From 21 to 23 May, parts of England, southern and eastern Scotland and North Wales experienced exceptionally wet weather from a slow-moving weather front associated with an area of low pressure centred off the east coast of the UK. Over 50mm of rain fell

NCIC Monthly Summary

already in the west spreading quickly east to affect all counties by early evening, but turning brighter and showery later in the north-west; Needles Old Battery (Wight) recorded gusts to 93 mph. The 4th was cool, with sunny intervals and showers; the showers were fewest in the south-west, but frequent

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was 1947. Between 22 January and 17 March snow fell every day somewhere in the country. • The most disastrous avalanche in the United Kingdom occurred in Lewes, East Sussex on 27 December 1836. Eight people were killed and several houses were destroyed. Extremes of atmospheric pressure Atmospheric

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New warnings issued ahead of unsettled period of weather

potential challenges for the transport network. A Yellow National Severe Weather Warning for wind across Northern Ireland, parts of Scotland, north Wales, northern England, the north Midlands and East Anglia has been issued from Thursday afternoon until Friday morning. ⚠️ Yellow weather warning issued ⚠️

Met Office daily weather: Warm and humid conditions continue with risk of thunderstorms in some areas

The latest Met Office forecast suggests we’ll see thunderstorms in the southeast, rain in the north and west, and warm, humid conditions lingering in the south and east.

, and northwest Wales. Winds will also strengthen in these areas. Further south and east, some clear spells will remain, though there is a chance of showery rain spreading eastwards later in the night. READ MORE: How weather and climate change are shaping the future of UK sport Outlook for Friday Friday

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