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and was likely responsible for a rise in registered deaths in England and Wales during the week 1 . Many beaches became exceptionally busy – for example in Sussex and Dorset. Firefighters tackled a large heathland fire in Surrey. The hot weather also saw the development of some impactful thunderstorms

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Cold conditions herald the start of winter

, 2017 Away from the showers many of us will see lots of bright sunny weather this week, especially away from the coast. Overnight temperatures are expected to get as low as -4°C in central parts where the skies will remain mostly clear. The lowest overnight temperature so far this Autumn has been -6°C

Met Office daily weather: All change this week as wetter weather moves in

of Devon, Cornwall, the south coast of Wales, the west coast of Wales, and seasonably windy conditions. Something to bear in mind if you are heading to the beaches here. Far from beach weather though for most places with the heavy showers continuing into the evening slowly pulling away but staying

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Heatwave conditions across much of the UK

Ireland and 31 or even 32°C over parts of Scotland, away from eastern coasts. “Conversely, eastern parts of England will be a little cooler tomorrow than today, although still very warm or hot again away from eastern coastal counties where an onshore breeze will limit temperatures closer to high

Ottery St Mary Hailstorm 29 to 30 October 2008

with a few showers across eastern areas and slight frost in the north. During the morning and afternoon the wet weather in South West England gradually moved away south, while the rest of the UK had a generally bright, breezy and showery day. Significant weather event Thunderstorms particularly affected

metoffice_loan_2018.pdf

- South Atlantic (from 28S, 20W), St. Helena 1/2-9/2, Simons Bay 16/3-6/4, Kerguelen 13/5-20/7, Sullivan's Cove, River Derwent Tasmania 16/8-12/11, Auckland Islands 20/11-12/12, Campbell Island 14/12-17/12, towards south. Hourly air temperature, barometric pressure, attached thermometer and corrected

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Rare red weather warning issued for Storm Arwen

:00 Friday and will last until 02:00 Saturday morning. The northerly wind is expected to cause damage to coastal areas, with exceptionally large waves possible in the northeast, resulting in likely significant damage and hazards from beach material being thrown near the coastline. People should stay

wiser0003_briefingnote_dailyweatherforecastwesternkenya.pdf

Victoria. These are: Trans-Nzoia, Uasin Gishu, Bungoma, Kakamega, Busia, Vihiga, Siaya, Kisumu, Nandi, Kericho, Homa Bay, Migori, Kisii and Nyamira. Supported by: Fund Manager: Delivery Partners: Daily forecast The daily forecast would be issued by KMD at 16.00 seven days per week. It would cover weather

exceptional-warmth-september-2016---met-office.pdf

, with the humidity leading to thunderstorms bringing intense downpours and causing flash-flooding. Several locations recorded hourly totals exceeding 30mm. Impacts While many in eastern England enjoyed unseasonably hot weather on the UK's beaches, elsewhere flash flooding resulted in significant weather

wcssp-south-africa-2025-science-highlights-report.pdf

predominantly northward and in an offshore direction. Community science to inform safer use of forecasts In parallel with the physical science, a large beach user survey was undertaken across four coastal regions (Cape Town, Mossel Bay, Gqeberha, and eThekwini) to establish baseline awareness of rip

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