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Outlook – Temperature Global Outlook – Rainfall Climate Outlook Africa: December to September Africa Current Status and Outlook - Temperature Current Status: During December and January many parts of Western Africa were warm or hot. Conditions were more mixed in February with Liberia and Ghana both

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and the DRC which were warm or hot. In Eastern Africa, Sudan has been cold during March to May. Elsewhere, after mixed conditions in March and April, most of Eastern Africa was warm or hot in May. Most of Southern Africa was hot in April and May although Madagascar has remained cold. Outlook: ​ Over the next

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– Temperature Global Outlook – Rainfall Climate Outlook Asia: January to October Asia Current Status and Outlook - Temperature Current Status: Central Asia was near-normal or cold during January then warm or hot in February and March. Below normal temperatures were also seen in Pakistan and parts of India

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Global Outlook – Rainfall Climate Outlook Asia: October to July Asia Current Status and Outlook - Temperature Current Status: Over the last three months, many parts of this region have been warm or hot. However, there have been some large temperature variations across some countries especially

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– Temperature Global Outlook – Rainfall Climate Outlook Asia: March to December Asia Current Status and Outlook - Temperature Current Status: Over the past three months, Southeast Asia has been warm or hot. Further west conditions have been more mixed, notably for Central Asia. Parts of Afghanistan and Pakistan

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– Temperature Global Outlook – Rainfall Climate Outlook Asia: September to June Asia Current Status and Outlook - Temperature Current Status: Over the last three months, following a hot September, temperatures have mainly returned to near-normal. The exception to this is Afghanistan which has had more mixed

Met Office daily weather: Rising temperatures bring continued risk of thunderstorms

The UK is set to experience another spell of very warm to hot weather as we move into the weekend, with Friday and Saturday bringing a mix of sunshine, heat, and an increasing risk of thunderstorms

will remain dry, there is a chance of isolated showers or thunderstorms moving northwards across western parts, and a few heavier showers may develop over northern Scotland during the afternoon. The hot weather continues over the next few days, with Saturday likely seeing the highest temperatures

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Hot spell to bring heatwave – August 2020

It’ll turn hot across England and Wales over the next few days as a heatwave develops across southern and eastern areas, with exceptionally high temperatures continuing next week.

Heatwave criteria Met Office Chief Meteorologist, Dan Suri, said: “Although much of the UK can expect a spell of warm and sunny weather lasting into early next week, it’s going to turn very hot for parts of England and Wales with temperatures widely reaching above 30 Celsius on Friday, Saturday

Met Office daily weather: The heat continues into midweek

Wednesday will bring another very warm to hot day across much of the UK, with temperatures peaking in eastern England where conditions may become locally very hot. There is a low probability of temperatures reaching the mid 30s°C, with 32–34°C expected more widely in the east. Parts of Scotland may

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of Wight) - 80 m Mumbles Head (near Swansea) - 32 m Berry Head (Devon) - 58 m 71 Isle of Portland (Dorset) - 52 m 67 Jersey Airport - 84 m 67 Plymouth Mount Batten (Devon) - 50 metres 10 March 2008 - station highest gust values Highest gust Hour ending speed (UTC) Comparison with past records (knots

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