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Unsettled week ahead of Easter
and east, bringing rain for much of the UK at times. Some areas could see 10-20mm of rain as this rain moves northwards, with the possibility of higher totals over high ground. Central areas of England, as well as north Wales and Northern Ireland could see the most persistent rain through the day
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butterflies_a2
of sightings has increased from 19 (2015) to 35 (2019). Number of sightings has increased from 11 (2015) to 18 (2019). Number of sightings has increased from 9 (2015) to 16 (2019). 40 30 20 10 0 Indicator species for ‘effectiveness of cutting’ regime, total number of sightings Marbled White Small
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Met Office daily weather: Cloud and showers with some sunny intervals
will remain brisk in the far north and west. There is also a risk of fog and freezing fog patches developing, particularly in eastern, southern, and central England, which could linger into Friday morning. Rainfall totals will be building across the UK throughout the rest of this week ☔ Heavy pulses
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January 2026 weather stats: A regional breakdown
and strong winds to the southwest, causing flooding in Devon and Somerset as already saturated ground struggled to absorb further rainfall. The rain later pushed northwards into Northern Ireland, where some of the heaviest monthly totals were recorded. READ MORE: Why has it been so rainy? Temperature
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Butterfly&Birds_Graphs
increased from 11 (2015) to 14 (2017). 25 20 15 10 Indicator Species for ‘effectiveness of cutting’ regime, total number of sightings Marbled White Small Skipper Number of sightings has decreased from nine (2015) to five (2017). 5 0 Large Skipper 2015 2016 2017 The Brown Argus is a target species
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Met Office daily weather: Rain and wind dominate with potential for thunder
September. Met Office presenter and meteorologist, Alex Burkill, said: “Wednesday starts of as an unsettled day for many of us. Rainfall totals building up particularly across parts of the southwest as we go through the morning. So, that could cause some localized issues. We do have a warning out
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butterflies_a2-MM amends
, total number of sightings Marbled White Small Skipper Large Skipper Large Skipper Numbers were also at a maximum in 2019 with 16 sightings. On average there are slightly fewer Large Skippers (7) seen than Small Skippers (11) 10 0 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2022 2023 The Common Blue is another Devon
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A change is on the way
, Northern Ireland, northwest England and parts of northern Wales will see some frontal rain move in from the west through the day, with the highest rainfall totals expected in western areas of Scotland and Northern Ireland. That theme continues through the weekend, with further bands of rain pushing
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Met Office daily weather: Weather warnings issued as Storm Claudia set to impact parts of the UK
, but across the rest of England and Wales. Storm Claudia bringing heavy rain and strong winds. “It's worth noting that the winds coming in more from the east. And that's pivotal to where we're going to see those highest rainfall totals building up. It's going to be around some eastern facing higher ground
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Weather data for business
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