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Met Office daily weather: Temperatures to peak into the mid 30s

of cloud clearance from central and northern parts of England and Wales. maximum temperatures of 31–33 °C, with a localised 34 °C possible in the West Midlands and a low probability of reaching 35 °C. Outlook for Wednesday Wednesday will start very warm and, in southern areas, very humid. There is a low

Microsoft Word - 2020_12_august_rain_1.docx

below at 1530 UTC 16 August 2020 shows some intense downpours across East Anglia and parts of the East Midlands, with localised rainfall rates exceeding 32mm per hour, while the lightning map shows lightning strikes recorded across England on 16 August 2020. The map below shows daily rainfall totals

uk_monthly_climate_summary_autumn_2020_v2.pdf

, although some western areas were nearer to average; the overall UK figure was 142% of average. November was dry in eastern coastal counties, and wetter in some western areas, with 84% of average rainfall overall. Many areas were rather brighter than average in September, especially the English Midlands

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Amber thunderstorm warning issued for southeast England and East Anglia

running to 8am on Sunday covering the East Midlands, London and the South East and wider eastern areas. Heat Health Alerts are issued when temperatures could affect people’s health and lead to an increased use of healthcare services by vulnerable people. Weekend weather A few showers are expected

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201806.pdf

. It became less settled from the 9th onwards, and on 13th/14th there were some large rainfall totals in upland areas of western/southern Scotland and north-west England. The middle part of the month saw generally larger cloud amounts, with spells of rain mainly for Scotland, but from around the 21st onwards

ex-hurricane-bertha---met-office.pdf

15 to 17 August 1970 strong winds and heavy rain caused flooding across Northern Ireland, the West Midlands and eastern Scotland, including the Moray area. Last updated: 21 September 2015 © Crown Copyright

Microsoft Word - 2024_05_wet_weather_1.docx

swathe of the Midlands and most of northern England and southern Scotland recorded 30 to 50mm of rain, with more than 50mm across much of north-west England and parts of southern Scotland. The wettest locations in Cumbria, the North Pennines and the Pentland, Moorfoot and Lammermuir Hills south of Edinburgh recorded 75 to 100mm or more. Author: Mike Kendon, Met Office National Climate Information Centre Last updated 07/06/2024

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Heatwave conditions across much of the UK

With high pressure continuing in charge, temperatures are expected to peak at 33 or even 34°C today and tomorrow, with parts of the Midlands likely to see the highest temperatures, as they did yesterday (Thursday) when 32°C was reached at Ross-on-Wye. Making plans for the weekend? ☀️ Here's

Met Office daily weather: Cloud and showers but some sunny spells on the way

will persist in the far north and east, with patchy outbreaks of rain. The far west and southwest may see heavier rain in places, which will slowly spread east and northeast through the day, fragmenting and becoming more showery as it does so. Winds will be light to moderate, with a small risk of stronger

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New warnings issued ahead of unsettled period of weather

The first of these low-pressure systems begins this evening (Wednesday), bringing rain and strengthening winds across parts of the west. A Yellow National Severe Weather Warning for wind in parts of north and northwest Scotland is currently in place. ⚠️ Yellow weather warning issued ⚠️ Strong winds

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