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UK Weather turning increasingly unsettled through this week with wet and windy weather on the way
Ireland and northern & western Scotland Friday 00:00 – Saturday 12:00 Latest info 👉 https://t.co/QwDLMfS950 Stay #WeatherAware⚠️ pic.twitter.com/WorzdkKPGf — Met Office (@metoffice) January 20, 2025 Met Office Deputy Chief Meteorologist, Chris Almond, said: “A very deep area of low pressure will bring
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Met Office daily weather: A changeable start to the week continues
21°C. Northern Scotland will also see temperatures climbing to 19 or 20°C, making it feel pleasantly warm for the time of year. A spell of very wet weather is on the way for western Scotland later in the week 🌧️ The persistent rain may lead to transport disruption and flooding, so stay up to date
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Staying windy following Storm Ellen – August 2020
Storm Ellen brought very strong winds and heavy rain to parts of the UK and Ireland through Wednesday night, with further wind warnings in place on Thursday and Friday.
Strong wind impacts The unseasonably deep Atlantic low-pressure system brought very strong winds and impacts across the island of Ireland, with power cuts and reports of roads blocked by fallen trees in Northern Ireland. Wind gusts of 62mph were recorded in Fermanagh early on Thursday morning
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How cold will next week get?
As high pressure, currently centred over northern Britain, gradually migrates further north-eastwards, to become centred over Scandinavia, very cold air will spread from western Russia towards the UK. By Monday it will turn very cold more widely and this will probably be the start of the coldest
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temperatures being across western parts of central Africa, as well as eastern coastal areas. 3-Month Outlook August to October 2020 - Temperature Below Normal Near-Normal Above Normal Very Likely Likely Likely Very Likely Climate Outlook Africa: August to January Overview 3 Africa Current Status and Outlook
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of rainfall, with the 0th percentile being the driest and the 100th percentile being the wettest in the 1981-2010 climatology. Green and dark green shading represent values above the 80th (Wet) and 90th (Very Wet) percentile, respectively; regions shaded in light and dark brown indicate rainfall below
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Briefing on Arctic and Antarctic sea ice - July 2020
Summary Arctic sea ice extent is currently the lowest on record for the time of year, following the fastest two-week rate of ice loss on record. The record low extent was driven by rapid ice loss in the seas north of Siberia, associated with southerly winds and very mild conditions during June
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How did COVID-19 lockdowns affect the climate?
infrastructure under huge pressure. In this new study we look to see if the changes to our daily lives over the last 12 months have had an effect on the climate. On a global scale, the new study by Jones et al. (2021)(which is also the subject of a Research Spotlight in EOS) finds very little changes
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conditions are more probable. 3-Month Outlook January to March - Temperature Below Normal Near-Normal Above Normal Very Likely Likely Likely Very Likely Climate Outlook Africa: September to June Overview 3 Africa Current Status and Outlook - Rainfall Current Status: Large regions of sub-Sahara Africa
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, Zimbabwe and Tanzania. Madagascar has also seen temperatures below normal since October Outlook: Away from the northeastern third of the continent, there is little to no model signal for temperatures for the next three months. For the northeastern third, above normal temperatures are likely, and very