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The water cycle and how it affects UK weather
such as Snowdonia, the Lake District and the Scottish Highlands, where annual rainfall can exceed 4 metres Other notably rainy regions include: Northwest England, especially the Lake District and western Pennines Western and mid Wales, particularly Snowdonia Southwest England, including Dartmoor, Exmoor
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Pollen forecast: Is pollen worse this year?
pollen as the weekend progresses. Across Orkney, Shetland, the Highlands, pollen levels will remain low throughout the five-day period. Further south across parts of Scotland, including Grampian and central areas, levels will start low but rise into the weekend, becoming high by Sunday and Monday
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Pollen forecast: Low levels across much of the UK
, pollen levels are expected to stay low from Thursday through to Monday. This includes Orkney and Shetland, the Highlands and Eilean Siar, Grampian, Central, Tayside and Fife, Strathclyde, and Dumfries, Galloway, Lothian and Borders, where all pollen species are currently low and are forecast to remain
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mwr_2025_01_for_print_v1.pdf
January 2025 Monthly Weather Report This document provides a summary of the UK’s weather and climate statistics for January 2025. Table of Contents 1. UK overview 2. Weather impacts 3. Monthly extremes 4. Monthly maps 5. Monthly climate statistics 6. Monthly time-series 7. Daily time-series 8
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mwr_2025_01_for_print_v1pdf
January 2025 Monthly Weather Report This document provides a summary of the UK’s weather and climate statistics for January 2025. Table of Contents 1. UK overview 2. Weather impacts 3. Monthly extremes 4. Monthly maps 5. Monthly climate statistics 6. Monthly time-series 7. Daily time-series 8
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uk_monthly_climate_summary_201801.pdf
-2010 long-term average. Rainfall was 103% of average; many places had near-average rainfall, but the south-west was wetter and it was very dry in the north of Aberdeenshire. Sunshine was 110% of average, and some parts of Aberdeenshire, Moray and Highland had a notably sunny month. 1st to 5th
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uk_monthly_climate_summary_201801pdf
-2010 long-term average. Rainfall was 103% of average; many places had near-average rainfall, but the south-west was wetter and it was very dry in the north of Aberdeenshire. Sunshine was 110% of average, and some parts of Aberdeenshire, Moray and Highland had a notably sunny month. 1st to 5th
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wiser-mena-scoping-study-external-v2.pdf
© Crown copyright 2022, Met Office Page 2 of 80 Contents 1. Context for WISER MENA ............................................................................................. 8 2. About this report
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Met Office weather: What's the forecast for the week ahead?
temperatures By Thursday, high pressure will be more firmly in control, pushing weather fronts further north. This will bring widespread fine and sunny conditions across the UK. Some low cloud may linger along eastern coasts, and a few early showers are possible across the Western Isles and Highlands
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Weekend weather: Broadly quiet as we head into the weekend
to push in, though its exact position is still somewhat uncertain. Western isles and parts of the Highlands may see spells of rain at times, along with a noticeable breeze. Where brighter skies do develop in the southeast of England, temperatures could climb into the mid‑teens Celsius, around 14 or 15°C