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– Temperature Global Outlook – Rainfall Climate Outlook Asia: March to December Asia Current Status and Outlook - Temperature Current Status: Over the last three months above normal temperatures have been observed across many parts of Asia. During May there were some notable exceptions with much of India

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and Applications Centre (ICPAC), in collaboration with other IGAD entities, conducted a Stakeholder Engagement Climate Forum from 24-26 February 2020 to enhance the access and use of value-added climate prediction services for the March-May 2020 rainfall season to pastoral communities in the IGAD Cluster

Weekend weather forecast: Another spell of unsettled weather

showers. The key message is variability: while some will need their umbrellas, others may enjoy a dry and bright couple of days. Temperatures: mild for December Despite the unsettled outlook, temperatures will be fairly mild for the time of year. The lowest values are likely to be recorded

Week ahead: An unsettled start with Storm Chandra bringing rain and wind

to fall as sleet and snow, particularly over the hills of northern England and Scotland. Some higher routes may see 10–20cm of snow, leading to the potential for hazardous travel conditions. At the same time, strong winds, especially across eastern parts of Northern Ireland, add to the disruptive mix

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CLIMATE IMPACTS FOR UKRAINE – WORKSHOP MAY 2021 International Climate Services, UK Met Office www.metoffice.gov.uk © Crown Copyright | Met Office May 2021 (Page 1 of 5) Climate Change Impacts in Ukraine – Overview Background to project Ahead of the COP26 negotiations being hosted by the UK

Met Office daily weather: Widely hot for many as humid conditions continue

and continue to move northeast through the afternoon, gradually clearing from Northern Ireland. Isolated thunderstorms may develop from the Midlands to northeast England later in the day. Cloudy skies for parts of Scotland and Northern Ireland Monday morning, as rain begins to move in here 🌧️ Low cloud

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Heatwave breaks with thunderstorms

break the all-time UK record of 38.5° C if conditions all come together. “If you’re looking for somewhere to escape the heat, western and northern areas will have pleasantly warm mid 20s Celsius, although across Northern Ireland and western Scotland this may be accompanied by occasionally cloudy skies

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