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Red warning for wind issued as Storm Goretti approaches

speeds and could be stronger than other storms in recent memory such as Storm Ciaran in 2023 and Storm Eunice in 2022. Strong winds, with gusts of 50-60 mph, will affect the far southwest of Wales and other parts of southern England, especially exposed coasts and hills.     Even stronger winds from

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Remove Year 2017 Remove Latest Storm Kathleen to bring strong winds Low pressure will bring windy conditions and continued showers, especially in the west, as well as above average temperature in East Anglia. Read more Latest 2023: multiple climate records broken A number of climate records were

Met Office daily weather: Warnings in force as winter arrives early

Thursday will bring a distinctly wintry feel across the UK, with inland areas enjoying mostly dry conditions and plenty of sunshine. However, wintry showers are expected to affect northern Scotland and coastal counties both to the east and west. Some significant snow accumulations are possible away

Met Office daily weather: A changeable weekend lies ahead

and southeastern England, where lows may dip to 8-9°C. Outlook for Sunday Sunday will see a band of cloud and rain continuing to spread south-eastwards, bringing some heavy bursts, particularly over western hills, and a risk of thunderstorms. Ahead of this, southeastern areas will remain dry and bright

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Storm Emma triggers another red warning for snow

will be patchy in nature, will turn heavier and more persistent through the afternoon and evening and it will become very windy. 10-20 cm of snow is to settle widely across the red warning area with 30-50 cm possible over the hills and moors.“ “Parts of southwest England and Wales could also see

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Further spells of wet and windy weather on the way

are possible fairly widely for a time, and perhaps in excess of 60mph in more exposed locations. Given the wind direction and high spring tides, some disruption is possible.”  Things will be dry and brighter further south and east, with temperatures near normal or just above average.   Potentially

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Halloween forecast plus, will hurricane Melissa affect our weather?

brighter drier periods many will see further heavy blustery showers. Further areas or bands of rain or showers, some heavy, are likely to run east or northeast across many areas through Saturday, though confidence in the details remains relatively low. There will be some sunny or clear spells in between

Planning Circular 2 2003 - Scottish Planning Series Safeguarding of Aerodromes, Technical Sites, Meteorological Technical Sites, and Military Explosives Storage Areas: The Town and Country Planning (Safeguarded Aerodromes, Technical Sites, Meteorological Technical Sites and Military Explosives Stor

the Scottish Government website at www.scotland.gov.uk/planning . Requests for paper copies of safeguarding maps should be addressed to: Aerodrome Standards Department, Civil Aviation Authority, 2W Aviation House, South Area, Gatwick Airport, West Sussex, RH6 0YR or e-mailed to safeguarding

NCIC Monthly Summary

parts of the north-west saw some showers, these tending to die away during the afternoon. The 18th was mostly fine in the south-east, but cloudier elsewhere with patchy rain and drizzle, and some hill fog in the south. Fog patches in the south-west early on the 19th were slow to clear in places

Met Office forecast for FA Cup Finals

may begin with some cloud cover across parts of England, accompanied by patchy hill fog and light drizzle, particularly in northeast England, these conditions are expected to clear by late morning. London should enjoy a fine and sunny afternoon, with temperatures above average for the time of year

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