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Weather and climate consultancy

Find out about how we can help you manage the risks and realise the opportunities associated with day-to-day weather, extreme events and future climate conditions.

associated with: day to day weather, extreme events and future climate conditions. From supporting day-to-day decision-making to informing long-term business planning Whether you require help to operate safely and efficiently or need to solve a more complex challenge we can provide clear independent

snow-and-low-temperatures-december-2010---met-office.pdf

Snow and low temperatures, December 2010 From late November to Boxing Day 2010 the UK experienced two spells of severe winter weather with very low temperatures and significant snowfalls. The first of these spells lasted for two weeks from Thursday 25 November to Thursday 9 December and saw

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Climate information for the hydropower sector in Nepal Motivation Summary Note 4: Observational rainfall datasets in Nepal Observational datasets are crucial to help us understand the present-day risk of extreme rainfall events. For the hydropower sector, they are key to assess the profitability

Met Office Weather: Sunshine to give way to rain

Friday is set to begin on a bright note for much of the UK, with early fog patches in the far south expected to clear quickly, giving way to a predominantly dry day. Sunny spells will dominate across most regions, although southern England may see the odd shower develop during the afternoon

Met Office daily weather: A change on the way

widespread through the morning and early afternoon, with a risk of isolated heavy downpours and thunderstorms, particularly during early afternoon. Showers will begin to ease from the west later in the day, leading to a drier end for many. Temperatures will be lower than Monday, with most areas

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201806.pdf

June 2018 The averaging period used for the following assessment was 1981-2010. The first week of June became increasingly settled, with temperatures rising well above average especially by day in northern and western areas. Eastern coasts were much cooler on some days due to onshore winds

NCIC Monthly Summary

from the north-west bringing more settled weather. The 4th was a mainly bright, if fairly cloudy, day for most after early fog patches in central parts, with isolated showers in the north and east. The 5th and 6th were generally dry and sunny, but cloudier in the south-west where there was some

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