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Wet and windy weather expected over the Easter Weekend

Ahead of that, today will be a day of sunny spells and showers. It will feel chilly for most, although temperatures will be up slightly on yesterday. A fairly benign week ahead, but often cloudy ☁️ Turning increasingly unsettled over the Easter weekend though 👇 pic.twitter.com/0sEdeZboBD — Met

Daily Registers

temperature, rainfall totals and general remarks. ‘Decodes’ are often present in the front of the registers to help you interpret the information and further assistance will be found in our factsheet 17 ‘Weather Observation on Land’. The number of observations (obs) per day varies depending upon

Management of the Met Office

responsibility and accountability for the work of the Met Office is with the Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT). Day-to-day ministerial oversight and the formal business ownership role are delegated to the Minister of State for Universities, Science, Research and Innovation. The Met

Met Office daily weather: A mixed bag as we head into the weekend

This weekend brings a mixed bag of weather across the UK, with further rain in the forecast for many on Saturday, followed by a more settled but still variable day on Sunday.

Saturday will begin unsettled, with further rain affecting many areas. The heaviest and most persistent rainfall is expected across central and northern parts of the UK, gradually clearing southwards through the day. As this system moves away, there remains a risk of further showers developing

Met Office Weather: Showers & sunshine expected midweek

average or slightly higher, with highs reaching up to 19°C, although cooler in the southeast. As the day progresses, showers will continue to scatter across the region, with some areas experiencing breaks in the cloud cover. The southeast will remain cooler compared to the north and west

Microsoft Word - November2022_full_document.docx

Honiton, Devon. Heavy rain also impacted Northern Ireland that day, most notably across counties Down and Tyrone. Further bands of locally heavy rain affected the UK during the next few days, but the weather finally calmed down for the last three days. England diary of highlights The first half

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forecast Summary for next 4 days Solar analysis CME arrival time at Earth predictions 4 day probability forecasts for: geomagnetic storms, X- ray flares, high energy protons & high energy electron events MOSWOC flare forecast Example MOSWOC 4-day probabilistic flare forecast Flare category Flare

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