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mwr_2024_09_for_print_v1.pdf

scattered showers brought rain to Scotland and Northern Ireland. Overall, September saw below average temperatures, with a provisional mean of 12.7°C (anomaly -0.3°C). Temperatures were slightly lower in Scotland and Northern Ireland than in southern and central England. East Anglia saw mean

mwr_2024_09_for_print_v2.pdf

scattered showers brought rain to Scotland and Northern Ireland. Overall, September saw below average temperatures, with a provisional mean of 12.7°C (anomaly -0.3°C). Temperatures were slightly lower in Scotland and Northern Ireland than in southern and central England. East Anglia saw mean

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Climate change continues to be evident across UK

. The greatest warming compared to 1961-1990 has been across the east Midlands and East Anglia where average annual temperatures have increased by more than 1°C, with the least warming around western coastal fringes and parts of Northern Ireland and Scotland. As well as increased temperatures, the UK has

Weekend weather: Mixed conditions with further showers for many

Scotland will continue to receive a feed of rain off the North Sea, with some snow possible over the higher hills. Snowfall amounts are not expected to be significant as milder air filters in, but the combination of rain, sleet and hill snow may still make conditions feel wintry. Temperatures

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2025 is double-record breaker: UK’s warmest and sunniest year on record

, which recorded just 69% - its driest year on record.   Although conditions have improved recently in many regions due to wetter weather, parts of Sussex remain in official drought status. Much of the country is now in recovery. Helen Wakeham, Director of Water at the Environment Agency, said

Met Office weather: What's in store for the next 10 days?

of this warm spell, with temperatures in the east potentially reaching 29°C which would match the highest temperature of the year so far, recorded on 1 May. Some spots in East Anglia could even touch 30°C. However, this heat and humidity will fuel the second phase of thunderstorms, likely developing

mwr_2024_09_for_print.pdf

scattered showers brought rain to Scotland and Northern Ireland. Overall, September saw below average temperatures, with a provisional mean of 12.7°C (anomaly -0.3°C). Temperatures were slightly lower in Scotland and Northern Ireland than in southern and central England. East Anglia saw mean

mwr_2024_04_for_print.pdf

village at Bracklesham in West Sussex experienced severe flooding that injured as many as 100 people and triggered a major rescue operation. Persistent frontal rain affected NE England and E Scotland on the 9th and resulted in road flooding and the temporary closure of the East Coast Main Line between

flooding-in-cumbria-december-2015---met-office.pdf

, but by far the greatest impact was from the flooding. Weather data The analysis chart for 1200 GMT on 5 December shows a deep Atlantic low pressure system to the east of Iceland, with associated fronts stretching across northern Britain. The UK was located in a mild, moist southwesterly airstream

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