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Summer 2025: A regional breakdown

% of the season's average, making it one of the sunniest and driest areas in Scotland this summer. Scotland west Western Scotland recorded an average maximum temperature of 18.23°C and a mean of 14.43°C. Sunshine hours were 434.5, and rainfall was the highest in Scotland at 381.4 mm, 103

WT joint research infographic A2

). These point locations were used as a guide to adjust our climate suitability thresholds. the south-east, midlands and eastern coast of the UK. However, this area is reduced to the NE coast and certain areas in the midlands for 2040-2059 as well as a slight increase in area in NE Scotland, and further

Adaptation

of the hail stones, and where and when they occur. The project is funded by the AXA Research Fund and will be undertaken in close collaboration with a European hail expert. Climate change and the East Midlands economy Working with the East Midlands Development Agency (emda), the objective

June Snowfall 2 June 1975

Monday 2 June 1975 (Widespread June snowfall) Weather chart for 1200 UTC on 2 June 1975 General summary A band of rain, with some sleet or snow in places, across the Midlands quickly pushed south to lie across southern counties of England by midday. The afternoon saw this cloud and rain, with some

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Red Weather Warnings in force for Storm Eunice

warning area, and up to 80mph in a few places.”  Katharine Smith, Environment Agency Flood Duty Manager, said: “Strong winds could bring coastal flooding to parts of the west, southwest and south coast of England, as well as the tidal River Severn, in the early hours of Friday morning. This is due

Met Office weekend sports fixtures forecast

before setting out. More rain to come this weekend before turning colder from the north ☔ Here's the latest weekend forecast 👇 pic.twitter.com/5Q3M4kXAiP — Met Office (@metoffice) September 19, 2025 West Ham vs Crystal Palace (3pm) London sees a dry start, with low cloud lifting to provide some warm

england-and-wales-drought-2010-to-2012---met-office.pdf

to March 1997. Impacts The dry spell from January to June 2010 resulted in low reservoir levels and hosepipe bans across north-west England affecting six million consumers. Fortunately, wet weather in July in the north-west and August in the south-east then eased the situation. The exceptionally dry

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Amber warnings for snow

The two warnings cover North Wales from 8am until 3pm and the South Pennines and Peak District from 12noon until 8pm today (Thursday).  Outside of these Amber warnings there are a number of Yellow warnings for potentially disruptive snow and ice extending from mid-Wales and the Midlands north

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Storm Henk named by Met Office

are possible in exposed coastal locations. As the low pressure moves north-eastwards the strongest wind gusts also move eastwards across the UK with many parts of southern England, the south Midlands and East Anglia experiencing 50-60mph gusts through the afternoon and evening. Inland gusts could

Met Office daily weather: End of week, end of warm spell?

. In contrast, southern parts of the UK will remain in a warmer airmass, with temperatures climbing to a balmy 27°C in some areas. The Midlands will see slightly cooler conditions, with highs around 20–22°C, while elsewhere temperatures will generally sit in the low to mid-teens. There is a small chance

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