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, another bout of widespread rainfall and some thunderstorms affected England, Wales and Northern Ireland. The West Midlands saw various impacts including surface water flooding closing major roads as well as reports of a flooded care home in Shropshire. On the 27th, a stretch of the M5 was closed due

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Storm Caroline bringing gales to Scotland

to ease in the west with the strongest of the winds becoming confined to the Northern Isles in the evening.” The strong winds may affect Scotland’s road, rail, air and ferry services, and longer journey times and cancellation of services are possible. Within the amber warning area flying debris

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Amber warning for rain issued

and South West. Amber and Yellow National Severe Weather Warnings have been issued. ⚠️⚠️ Amber weather warning issued ⚠️⚠️ Heavy rain across central parts of England Thursday 1800 – Friday 0600 Latest info and for all current weather warnings in force👉 https://t.co/QwDLMfRBfs Stay #WeatherAware ⚠️

Last supermoon of 2025 tonight, but will it be clear enough to see it?

, West Midlands, western Wales, south and southwest England: These regions could enjoy clearer spells during the evening, offering better chances to see the supermoon. Northern Ireland and Wales, and central England: Clear spells are likely for much of the night, though occasional shower clouds may

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Yellow Warnings for fog and rain as unsettled weather continues

on Wednesday morning, prompting a Yellow Warning for fog from 00:00 until 10:00 for a large part of central and northern England. Dense fog patches could lead to difficult travel conditions, particularly across the East Midlands and Cambridgeshire.  Wednesday to bring heavy rain  Outbreaks of heavy

Microsoft Word - 2019_007_july_heatwave.docx

, exceeding 38.5 °C at Faversham, Kent on 10 August 2003. Two other stations, including Faversham, also exceeded 38 °C and a further 10 stations across the south-east, Midlands and East Anglia exceeded 37 °C. Impacts The rail network was severely affected across south-east England with train cancellations

Microsoft Word - january.docx

, but some western parts were brighter with overnight frost. Dry cloudy weather continued between the 4th and 6th, but some clear spells in the west Midlands and south on the 4th and 5th led to overnight frost. By the 6th it was generally mild, and light rain and drizzle spread into the north late

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

peaking for the week. While North Sea coasts remain cooler under the influence of northerly winds, inland areas—especially the Midlands, South Wales, and southwest England—could see highs of 23 to 25°C. Wednesday brings a shift, with increased cloud cover and a growing chance of showery rain across

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