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Temperatures rising through the week with some wind and rain on the way

On Wednesday morning we’ll see some locally heavy rain continuing South and East across parts of England and Wales with an area of further showers to the West of this also continuing to push Southeast.   These outbreaks of rain will, however, be clearing the far Southeast by mid-morning with some

Met Office Weather: Showers & sunshine expected midweek

looking dry with risk of light showers Thursday will start largely cloudy, with areas of low cloud affecting the east, particularly the northeast. This low cloud will break up or retreat to the coast throughout the morning, leading to good sunny spells. The majority of places will remain dry

Met Office weekly weather: Change in temperatures on the way

While the northwest will experience some unsettled spells, many areas, particularly in the south and east, can expect fine, dry, and increasingly hot weather as the week progresses. Tuesday begins with a band of cloud and patchy rain or drizzle moving southeast across Scotland and Northern Ireland

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, as well as other extreme events like floods and locust swarms in East Africa. In order to make decisions that can help protect themselves from events like these, people urgently need accurate weather forecasting at the right time, in a format they can use and understand. That’s why the UK

Met Office daily weather: Festival weekend set for thunderstorms

out. Winds will be fresh to strong in the far southeast, otherwise light to moderate. Temperatures will be near normal for most, though parts of the southeast may remain very warm and humid, with East Anglia likely to be the warmest region. Met Office presenter and meteorologist, Aidan McGivern

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Terms of Reference Knowledge Management and Applied Learning Strategy and Implementation Plan Introduction The Met Office is seeking consultancy support for the scoping phase of the Weather and Climate Information Services (WISER) programme in Africa and the Middle East. This work is being

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stationary from around 0300 UTC 7th to 0300 UTC 8th November in this location. The chart below shows hourly rainfall at two locations, Sheffield and Gringley-on-the-Hill (located 40km to the east in Nottinghamshire). 82.2mm / 63.2mm fell over a 24-hour period 0300 UTC 7th to 0300 UTC 8th November

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also be interested in receiving this newsletter, do ask them to subscribe by emailing us. You can also keep up to date by viewing the Met Office and ACPC web pages, joining our LinkedIn group and following our Twitter hashtag #UKaidWISER. WISER East Africa ASPIRE project conclusion The ASPIRE

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also be interested in receiving this newsletter, do ask them to subscribe by emailing us. You can also keep up to date by viewing the Met Office and ACPC web pages, joining our LinkedIn group and following our Twitter hashtag #UKaidWISER. WISER East Africa Weather Wise formative research BBC Media

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many roads in the south-east were blocked in places by snow and accidents, including the M25, while schools were closed in Cornwall and the Scottish Highlands, rail services were disrupted, and several hundred flights were cancelled. After the thaw set in, some areas experienced water supply problems

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