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Increasing climate challenge to Wimbledon Championship
For Environment Day, the AELTC has joined forces with COP26 – the UN Climate Change Summit set to be hosted by the UK in Glasgow later this year – and the Met Office to create a spotlight on the environment during this year’s Championships. Commenting on the initiative COP26 President-Designate
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Met Office daily weather: A change going into the weekend
After a cooler Thursday, temperatures will rise, with maxima generally near average and a little higher than the previous day for most of England and Wales. The highest temperatures are expected in eastern, southern, and central England, where isolated spots could reach 22°C, while Scotland
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Future weather extremes likely to break new records
projections – which will be available free to all UKCP users – look at extreme weather events for maximum temperature in summer; and maximum total rainfall over one-day and five-day periods. Users can examine local areas – down to 25km resolution – and look at the model simulated rise for rare high
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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
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record-rainfall---october_december-2002---met-office.pdf
Record rainfall - October/December 2002 Highest 30-day rainfall totals The data in the following table has been derived from the homogeneous precipitation series, which are based upon selected station data. The series goes back to 1931 (using data available on 25 November 2002). Region Northern
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A changeable Easter weekend ahead
Thursday will be a drier and brighter day than Wednesday for many, feeling a little warmer in any sunshine. There will be some showers around, mainly in the south and west, which could be heavy in places. Parts of Scotland could see outbreaks of rain linger in places for most of the day. Thursday
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PWMS048_Air_quality
PUBLIC WEATHER MEDIA SERVICE – PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS UK air quality forecast data PRODUCT CODE – PWMS048 Release: 2.0 Date: 27 May 2016 Author: Colin Seddon Owner: Corinne George Client: PWMS Document Number: 1 Product Description History Document Location This document is only valid on the day
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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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Met Office daily weather: A changeable weekend lies ahead
at times, with the slight chance of a very isolated light shower. Further northwest, conditions will begin to change later in the day. Cloud will gradually build across Northern Ireland and western Scotland, accompanied by patchy rain and a freshening breeze by the evening. Despite this, the day
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Temperatures rising through the week with some wind and rain on the way
variable cloud and a scattering of showers following. Temperatures throughout the day will be around average or slightly higher than average in places with highs of 19°C, although cooler in the Southeast with the focus of higher temperatures further North and West. Wednesday evening will see