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Met Office weekend football forecast

London. Coastal areas exposed to the north and west may see showers, but these are less likely to affect Stamford Bridge. Breezy conditions will persist, and it will feel cold, so layering up is advisable. Newcastle United v Fulham (15:00, St. James' Park) Cloudy with outbreaks of rain at times

This weekend's sporting fixtures forecast

. It will be dry to begin, but a few outbreaks of rain are possible in the afternoon as a southerly breeze picks up. Maximum temperature 16°C. READ MORE: Met Office 10-day trend: A tale of two halves for September Newcastle vs Arsenal (4:30pm) Mist and fog will clear to brighter spells, but cloud

This weekend's sporting fixtures forecast

winds will make for challenging conditions, with further gales possible. Maximum temperature 12°C. Newcastle United vs Nottingham Forest (2pm, St James’ Park) Early rain will clear to a mixture of sunny spells and heavy, blustery showers, mainly in the west of the region. Winds remain strong

This weekend's sporting fixtures forecast

winds will make for challenging conditions, with further gales possible. Maximum temperature 12°C. Newcastle United vs Nottingham Forest (2pm, St James’ Park) Early rain will clear to a mixture of sunny spells and heavy, blustery showers, mainly in the west of the region. Winds remain strong

Met Office football forecast: Unsettled weather for Premier League fixtures

less cold, with a maximum temperature of 12 °C, making it one of the milder venues this weekend. Fans can expect a mix of wet and dry spells. Newcastle United vs Manchester City (St. James’ Park, 17:30) The evening match at St. James’ Park begins with outbreaks of rain, which will clear during

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Up to £1.2billion for weather and climate supercomputer

, Southampton, Surrey, Sussex, Warwick and York, Queen Mary University of London, King’s College London, Imperial College London, UCL, Newcastle University, The Alan Turing Institute, Hartree Centre. The JADE 2 service, hosted at STFC’s Hartree Centre, will be a unique national resource providing a state

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Future extreme rainfall more extreme than first thought

consequences for changing flood risk as was seen in central Europe in the summer. A recent study by Met Office and Newcastle University scientists showed that slow-moving storms with the potential for high rainfall accumulations are projected to be 14 times more frequent over land across Europe

Met Office weekend sports fixtures forecast

Newcastle (2pm) The south coast will be cloudy as a band of rain and drizzle spreads eastwards, bringing heavy downpours at times. Conditions will turn showery later, with patchy cloud and increasing winds. The maximum temperature will be 19°C. Travelling supporters should be aware of the potential

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at London’s King’s Cross Station after the East Coast Main Line was closed beyond Newcastle. A number of motorists were stranded for several hours on the A9 due to snow and many other roads were affected by flooding, fallen trees and power lines. The M48 Severn Bridge was closed due to high winds

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