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What is the weather forecast over Christmas?
With just a week to go until Christmas Day, we take a look at the outlook for the festive period.
Before we get closer to Christmas Day itself, we have some unsettled wet and windy weather to come. National Severe Weather Warnings for wind and rain over the weekend have now been issued. Today, strong winds in the north will ease quickly but will be followed by a further spell of rain across
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Met Office daily weather: Autumnal sunshine to return this weekend
, cloud will also dominate early on, but a steady improvement is expected as the day progresses, with sunny spells developing and lifting spirits for those venturing outdoors. Elsewhere, the morning will be rather chilly, with some areas waking to fog. This fog is expected to lift, giving way
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Microsoft Word - february.docx
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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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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Met Office daily weather: Storm Amy officially named as rain and wind forecast
Thursday will begin with outbreaks of rain in the north and west, which will become more widespread and heavier during the afternoon and evening. For southern and eastern areas, much of the day will be fine, with bright or sunny spells. However, it will turn cloudier later, with some rain arriving
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NCIC Monthly Summary
the railway between Skegness and Boston, and there were delays to rail travel due to trees blocking lines in south-east England. On the 30th, heavy rain caused flooding on the railway near Barrhill on the Stranraer line. England diary of highlights After a quiet day on the 1st, the early part of September
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Met Office daily weather: Cloudy skies with rain and drizzle
Thursday will be dominated by cloudy skies and further outbreaks of rain and drizzle, with the heaviest rain expected over western hills. Eastern areas will see lighter, patchier rain, often more drizzly in nature. As the day progresses, Scotland and Northern Ireland will experience a transition
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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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NCIC Monthly Summary
, and sunshine was above average in East Anglia and the south-east, but below average over much of the north and west. 1st to 7th High pressure brought warm dry sunny weather on the 1st, though it was cooler with some early low cloud along parts of the east coast. Many parts had another dry sunny day
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Microsoft Word - Feb2021_fulldocument_v1.docx
having double their average rainfall. Sunshine was 100% of average, with totals in southern areas rather below average despite plenty of sunshine here during the last few days. 1st to 5th After early frost across the north on the 1st, it was a bright or sunny day, fog in parts of the south