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were due to the wind, it also brought some very wet weather with over 50mm of rain falling across western upland areas. From 23 to 24 January, 2-day totals (mostly from storm Éowyn) included for example 82.4mm at Achnagart (West Highlands), 62.5mm at Holne (Devon - Dartmoor), 57.0mm at Mickleden

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Deep dive: Rainfall, disruption, and a changing outlook for Christmas

. Western and southern areas, including southwest Scotland, northwest England, north Wales, south Wales, Devon, and Cornwall, are expected to see the most intense rainfall, with totals around 40 to 60 millimetres.  READ MORE: Storm Bram by numbers: A look into December’s first storm On Thursday

Met Office Deep Dive: Recent heatwaves and a changing climate

uncertain, but it is expected to affect Cornwall, Devon, Somerset, Dorset, and possibly southern Wales. Temperatures will begin to rise again, with highs potentially reaching the mid to high 20s. Sunshine will be more prevalent, especially away from the southwest. Later in the week, another system

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