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normal temperatures in February and again in April, with some of these areas being cool. Temperatures in Madagascar were below normal between February and April and were also widely below normal across Southern Africa in February. Some parts of East Africa also had below normal temperatures

wiser-knowledge-management-strategy--guidance.pdf

are to: � � � share knowledge within the programme in order to disseminate good practice and approaches. This includes ensuring alignment and links between the WISER East Africa and PEEC elements of the programme; communicate and share WISER knowledge beyond the programme in order to enable this knowledge

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Why is this site proposed? The proposed site is owned by Anglian Water PLC. A review of the whole UK weather radar network recommended the addition of a radar in East Anglia to improve network coverage and provide better observations of rainfall further east than currently possible. It would help

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A changeable week ahead

with some patchy light rain at times.” Mid-week Rain, which could be heavy at times, will move east across the country on Wednesday, turning patchier and more showery on Thursday, with the heaviest showers expected in the south and east.  Easter weekend Looking further ahead, Deputy Chief Meteorologist

Microsoft Word - 2023_08_storm_babet_v1.docx

to have lost crops, with some sheep also washed away by floodwater, and around 30,000 homes in northern Scotland lost power during the storm. Over 1000 homes in England were also affected by flooding across Yorkshire, the East Midlands and the Humber area. In Chesterfield (Derbyshire), around 400 homes

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Cold conditions herald the start of winter

An area of low pressure to the east and a ridge of high pressure to the west will funnel cold Arctic air into the UK through the week. This Arctic maritime air will bring frequent showers to coastlines exposed to the northerly wind. These showers will be wintry over high ground in the north

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Snow and gale force winds for parts of the UK

and western Scotland, Northern Ireland and around Irish Sea coasts.  The gales could mean there are temporary blizzard conditions as well as a risk of hail and thunder in some places. Rain will affect the south today and may turn to sleet or snow as it crosses the south east and East Anglia

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Hot conditions easing in the South

forecast temperatures for the UK...👇 pic.twitter.com/rrnrh0M2Wb — Met Office (@metoffice) June 17, 2022 The higher temperatures will be in the South and particularly South-East and East, with some localised parts of London likely to reach the heatwave threshold for the third consecutive day

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Amber warning for snow – January 2021

National Severe Weather Warning A weather front moving eastwards across the UK tomorrow is expected to bring rain and snow to eastern parts of the UK. Parts of East Anglia could see particularly disruptive snow through the morning, an Amber National Severe Weather Warning has been issued

uk_monthly_climate_summary_summer_2020_3.pdf

Summer 2020 The following represents a provisional assessment of the weather experienced across the UK during Summer 2020 (June, July, August) and how it compares with the 1981 to 2010 average. The summer saw temperatures averaging out slightly above average, especially in the south-east, with June

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