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Storm Chandra has been named

been issued for south Devon, much of Dorset, southern Somerset and southeast Cornwall where 30-50mm of rain could fall widely, with up to 60-80mm over higher ground of south Dartmoor. Further north, as precipitation encounters colder air it will fall as hill snow on the northern edge of the system

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Wet and windy at times this week, turning colder in the northeast later

mph, and possibly 60-65 mph over the most exposed hills and coasts. “Heavy rain accompanies these winds and could bring some disruption to vulnerable places such as Cornwall, which is still feeling the effects of Storm Goretti.” Through midweek, spells of rain and brisk winds will move north

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weather returned from the 22nd, and it was predominantly bright and showery in Scotland and Northern Ireland but with more general rain at times over England and Wales, and the 30th was unseasonably cool, wet and windy in East Anglia and the south-east. The provisional UK mean temperature was 8.4 °C

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Storm Ashley named

Scotland, and perhaps up to 60-70 mph along exposed coasts and hills. These strong winds in conjunction with high spring tides, may cause some disruption.  "It is important that people stay up to date with the latest forecast and our warnings.”   Head of Transport Resilience at Transport Scotland

NCIC Monthly Summary

), and very warm in places, maximum temperature 24.5°C at Kew Gardens (London), but the south-west and the West Midlands saw more cloud and isolated showers from mid-afternoon. After a mild night, temperatures not dropping below 12.7°C at Wych Cross (East Sussex), the 31st was fine and warm for most areas

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is wetter than the east. The more extreme weather tends to occur in mountainous regions where it is often cloudy, wet and windy. Temperature Temperatures are lower at night than by day, with the minimum temperature usually occurring shortly after dawn and the maximum temperature occurring two

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Up to £1.2billion for weather and climate supercomputer

of this has been felt recently: major storms Ciara and Dennis, and the ‘Beast from the East’ in 2018, were forecast five days in advance, enabling local councils and emergency services to prepare and instigate resilience plans.  Similarly, the Environment Agency has used the Met Office’s latest UK climate

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Storm Goretti to bring very strong winds, heavy snowfall and rain

the far southwest of Wales and other parts of southern England, especially exposed coasts and hills.    Even stronger winds from Storm Goretti are expected in the Channel Islands and northern France, which is why the storm has been named by Météo-France and does not use a storm name from the Met Office

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Wintry weather on the way

at times over the next few days, but the situation over the southern half of England is more complicated. “Southern counties of England and Wales can expect a cold and wet day with some heavy rain on Thursday, but there’s an increasing chance this will turn to sleet or snow, especially over hills

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