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the MENA region, the Caribbean and the British Overseas Territories temperatures were hot over the last three months. The exception to this has been the British Overseas Territories in the central Pacific which were near-normal in December but cold in November and again in January. Outlook

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station on Sule Skerry – a remote island 40 km west of Orkney in the far north of Scotland. James and the engineering team visit this station once a year to update the equipment and change the sensors. It’s a trip that requires careful preparation – partly because there’s only a brief window of time

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and Outlook – Rainfall Global Outlook – Temperature Global Outlook – Rainfall Africa Current Status and Outlook - Temperature Current Status: Many areas were warm or hot over the last three months though there were some exceptions. Much of northern Africa including the Sahel experienced near normal

Typhoons: What are they and how do they form?

as it nears the Chinese coast. Landfall is anticipated on Wednesday between northern Hainan and Macau. After landfall, Ragasa is expected to gradually decay as its circulation drifts west, with only a small chance of any redevelopment as it briefly passes across the northern Gulf of Tonkin early

Weekend weather: Wet and windy at first before a gradual change next week

and windier once again. A bright start to Saturday for many Saturday begins on a generally fine and bright note across much of central and eastern Britain. Many areas will wake to clear skies and some early sunshine, though it will feel chilly first thing with temperatures dipping into low single figures

Weekend weather: Milder conditions but further rain on the way

been comparatively drier recently, will see more of the weekend’s rain compared with the south and northeast, which have borne the brunt of earlier wet spells. READ MORE: Why has it been so wet this winter? Saturday: A brief dry start before rain spreads widely Saturday begins on a relatively quiet

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months, most of the MENA and Caribbean regions have been warm or hot. The central Pacific British Overseas Territories have been cool. Outlook: Over the next three months, consistent with a warming climate and a strong El Nino, it is likely or much more likely that temperatures will be warmer than

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– Temperature Global Outlook – Rainfall Climate Outlook Africa: May to February Africa Current Status and Outlook - Temperature Current Status: Predominately warm or hot over the past three months. The main exceptions have been across the DRC, Sudan and parts of Ethiopia where temperatures have been near

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– Temperature Global Outlook – Rainfall Climate Outlook Africa: April to January Africa Current Status and Outlook - Temperature Current Status: Many areas were warm or hot over the last three months though there were some exceptions. Much of northern Africa including the Sahel experienced near normal

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