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Met Office daily weather: Warm and humid with temperatures on the rise

in the night, though this remains uncertain. Southern and eastern parts of the UK will stay dry with some clear intervals. Outlook for Saturday Saturday 28 June will see the cloud and rain in the north and west gradually shifting southeastwards into more central areas. Some showers may follow

Met Office weather: Warm and sunny with temperatures rising

and sunny again. The far north and west of Northern Ireland could see some showers, then thickening cloud and some rain or drizzle later. These regions will also be breezier and nearer average temperatures. Central, southern, and eastern parts of the UK will see 24-26°C, with some places reaching 27

heavy-rainfall_flooding---july-2007---met-office.pdf

Heavy rainfall/flooding - July 2007 Record July totals and heavy rainfall on 19/20 July, resulted in widespread flooding and transport disruption over the south Midlands... In excess of 150 mm of rain fell over most of Wales, the western half of England and parts of the Scottish Highlands

NCIC Monthly Summary

the Midlands and south, with sunshine and scattered blustery showers in the north, the showers mainly in the northwest. It was generally cloudy on the 4th, with some rain in the south-west in the evening. The 5th had sunny intervals and most places were dry, but heavy and locally thundery showers

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201907.pdf

in the north, with some light rain for the north-west and the north Midlands. 9th to 16th The ridge of high pressure moved further to the south on the 9th and 10th, and the 9th had some rain in the north, although it was sunny in the far south and especially south-west. Northern, central and eastern

Met Office 10-day trend: Unsettled weather, Storm Amy, and a look ahead

on Saturday. In addition to the wind, another spell of heavy rain is expected. Friday will start fine for many parts of the UK after the first system clears, with bright weather in the Midlands, eastern England, and eastern Scotland. However, it will soon turn cloudy in the west, with rain pushing

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201912.pdf

, and some flooding. Difficult driving conditions were experienced in Wales, and some sheep had to be rescued in Monmouthshire. In the West Midlands, there were some road closures and water rescues by the fire service. There were delays to trains between Derby and Nottingham, and disruption

uk_monthly_climate_summary_202001.pdf

flow. The 7th was a windy day, with fog over the south -west, and rain over the Midlands and north eventually spread into East Anglia and the south -east. A mild night followed with Bude (Cornwall) falling no lower than 10.3 °C, and the 8th was cloudy again with rain spreading from the south-west late

exceptionally-warm-and-dry-spring-2011---met-office.pdf

, the Mourne mountains in Northern Ireland, mid-Wales, Lancashire and Berkshire. Fortunately rainfall at the end of the first week of May helped the fire services bring these under control. Following the exceptionally dry Spring, on 10 June, parts of the east Midlands and East Anglia were declared

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Risk of snow and ice continues – December 2020

National Severe Weather Warning There are a number of National Severe Weather Warnings in place across the UK for snow and ice over the coming days. Met Office Chief Meteorologist Paul Gundersen said; “The snow currently affecting parts of the Midlands will die out this afternoon. However

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