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More hot weather on the horizon for some

Before that, the picture for the rest of this week remains fairly changeable, with influxes of rain from the west on Thursday, fine weather for many on Friday and then a more mixed picture on Saturday when conditions will start to feel more humid. As we head through the weekend an increasingly hot

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Outlook – Temperature Global Outlook – Rainfall Climate Outlook Africa: November to August Africa Current Status and Outlook - Temperature Current Status: Over the last three months much of West Africa has been warm or hot. Temperatures have been near-normal in Central Africa though DRC was cold

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Extreme heat ahead of thunderstorm warnings

Meteorologist Frank Saunders said: “Persistent high pressure over the UK means temperatures have been rising day-on-day through this week and it is important people plan for the heat. Temperatures are expected to peak at possibly 36C on Saturday and Sunday. Even beyond this, hot conditions will persist in parts

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September October Notes: The percentiles shown in the map indicate a ranking of temperature, with the 0th percentile being the coolest and the 100th percentile being the warmest in the 1981-2010 climatology. Orange and red shading represent values above the 80th (Warm) and 90th (Hot) percentile

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, with the 0th percentile being the coolest and the 100th percentile being the warmest in the 1981-2010 climatology. Orange and red shading represent values above the 80th (Warm) and 90th (Hot) percentile, respectively; regions shaded in light and dark blue indicate values below the 20th (Cool) and 10th (Cold

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– Temperature Global Outlook – Rainfall Climate Outlook Asia: December to September Asia Current Status and Outlook - Temperature Current Status: Most regions have been warm or hot over the last few months, with a few exceptions. Central Asia was near normal or cold during December and January

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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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Heat and thunderstorms on the horizon

north with scattered showers continuing.   Heat and humidity from Sunday Sunday is when we expect to see temperatures increasing, particularly in the south and east. Met Office Deputy Chief Meteorologist, Dan Holley, said: “We expect to see a relatively brief hotter and more humid spell of weather

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the January 2014 This image shows the south-west main-line railway at Dawlish, Devon, suspended in mid-air a er the foundations were washed away by the storm of 5 February. Photograph courtesy Matt Clark, Met Office Impacts The storms resulted in numerous weather-related impacts across the UK through

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– Temperature Global Outlook – Rainfall Climate Outlook Asia: February to November Asia Current Status and Outlook - Temperature Current Status: Many areas were warm or hot in February and March. The exception being much of India, which was near-normal and locally cold in central areas. Indonesia was mixed

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