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to be warmer than normal in the MENA region, the Caribbean and the British Overseas Territories over the next three months. The exception to this is the British Overseas Territories in the central Pacific and South Atlantic, where temperatures are likely to be below normal. 3-Month Outlook May to July

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were cool or cold in April but hot in May. Outlook: It is likely or much more likely to be warmer than normal over the coming three months. 3-Month Outlook July to September - Temperature Much More Likely Below Normal Near-Normal Above Normal Likely Likely Much More Likely Climate Outlook Asia

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– Temperature Global Outlook – Rainfall Climate Outlook Asia: March to December Asia Current Status and Outlook - Temperature Current Status: After a hot March and April across much of the continent, May saw cooler conditions develop across parts of Southeast Asia initially, before temperatures near-normal

Met Office festival forecast: What's in store for this week?

Farm, Somerset (from 25 June) Festivalgoers heading to Glastonbury can expect a varied but generally warm outlook. Wednesday brings sunny spells with highs of 24°C, though heavy showers may develop later. Thursday starts damp but should brighten, with increasing winds and a high of 22°C. Friday looks

Met Office daily weather: Fine, dry and widely sunny

of England and northeastern Scotland will experience cooler, cloudier conditions due to onshore breezes. These areas may also see brisk winds, especially in the far east, which could temper the warmth felt elsewhere. Friday night will bring a shift in conditions for parts of the country. Low cloud

Met Office daily weather: A mix of sunshine and showers

Scattered blustery showers are expected in western areas, some of which may turn heavy with a risk of hail and thunder. These showers will gradually spread eastwards from late morning into the afternoon, affecting central and possibly eastern regions. However, some eastern areas will remain largely

Autographic Records

 the period when the sun is shining. The length of time covered by each record type varies greatly. For example sunshine cards will only cover one day, barograms can cover a week and anemogram may include as much as a complete month on a roll. Autographic records are regarded as the original data

Met Office daily weather: A mix of sunshine and showers

Scattered blustery showers are expected in western areas, some of which may turn heavy with a risk of hail and thunder. These showers will gradually spread eastwards from late morning into the afternoon, affecting central and possibly eastern regions. However, some eastern areas will remain largely

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Fine, dry bank holiday weekend

and southern Wales.” It's expected to stay fine into next week, with high pressure in charge. ☀️ Find out more 👇 pic.twitter.com/046vIAeTYI — Met Office (@metoffice) May 25, 2023 Met Office Deputy Chief Forecaster, Steven Keates, said: “Next week is half term week for much of the country

Met Office daily weather: Cloudy start with sunny spells emerging

spells, although the Northern Isles may see a few light showers. It will be breezy in eastern parts, particularly along North Sea coasts. Temperatures will be near normal for most, reaching around 24°C in the far south. However, it will feel rather cool in the north and along exposed eastern coasts

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