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Staying windy following Storm Ellen – August 2020

and 55-60mph around coasts and over hills. The centre of #StormEllen will have moved away to the north of Ireland by the morning, but western parts of Britain will continue to see strong winds Many places will be dry with the best of the sunny spells and light winds in the east. pic.twitter.com

Met Office daily weather: Showery midweek with sunshine ahead

will soon develop across Wales, the Midlands, and East Anglia, slowly drifting southeast through the day. Additional showers are expected to pop up elsewhere, though these will gradually ease from the west later on. While the south will feel warm, much of the country will remain on the cooler side

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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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the hills of South Wales, received over 150mm. Many western areas of the UK received over 50mm more widely. The table below shows 3-day rainfall totals for selected rain-gauges in the wettest areas of Dartmoor and South Wales. Several locations received well over 150mm of rain. The rainfall map

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Rare red weather warning issued for Storm Arwen

A rare red weather warning for wind has been added to existing amber and yellow wind warnings, with coastal areas on the east coast of Scotland and the northeast of England set to see the most disruptive winds, with gusts expected in excess of 80mph.   The red warning will come into force from 15

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pattern. UK sunshine totals for the year ranged from 1118 hours at Eskdalemuir (95% of average) to 1935 hours at Hastings, East Sussex (103%) – the latter being the sunniest UK station for the second consecutive year. Winter 2016 was dull across much of the UK, as a result of a dull December

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measurement. Following closely the original GAUGE project, we will implement routine sampling of all gases in Table 3 at Tacolneston, East Anglia, and campaign sampling at Heathfield, East Sussex. We will sample the complete range of gases using the FAAM BAe-146 atmospheric research aircraft. 25

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Wintry hazards continue for some

in the north and east, as well as drifting into parts of Northern Ireland and Wales. “In excess of 10cm of snow is possible over higher ground within the warning areas, with 1-2cm possibly settling at lower levels, which has the potential to lead to some travel disruption. Ice is an additional hazard

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