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Quick guide for Strategic Managers Severe Flood Warning decision process

and determines potential severity of the flooding. In fast reacting catchments, a decision to issue may have to be made quickly. Environment Agency internal discussion with strategic managers on the severity of flooding against the criteria to issue There may be no time for external consultation

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were warm or hot. In eastern Africa, Sudan has been cold over the last three months. Elsewhere, after mixed conditions in April, most areas in eastern Africa were warm or hot in May and June. Most of southern Africa was hot over the last three months. Madagascar has remained cold. Outlook

NCIC Monthly Summary

May 2020 The averaging period used for the following assessment was 1981-2010. May began with a shallow area of low pressure which brought cool showery weather, but high pressure built from the north-west between the 2nd and 4th, turning the weather more settled. There was plenty of warm sunny

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May to July - Temperature Much More Likely Below Normal Near-Normal Above Normal Likely Left: Middle East and North Africa Right: Caribbean region Likely Much More Likely Climate Outlook Global: January to October Overview 3 MENA, Caribbean and British Overseas Territories Current Status and Outlook

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Mild weekend with rain on the way

Temperatures remain above average this weekend, before heavy rain – initially in the north - pushes its way southwards as we head into next week. For today (Friday) strong winds may be seen in Scotland and northern England and as we move into Saturday, it’s a cloudy, drizzly day for most, with some

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Turning more unsettled for the bank holiday weekend and into half-term week

of this, there’s plenty of sunshine though, feeling warm, with top temperatures of 22/23°C possible.  Scattered showers in the south may be heavy at times this afternoon, even bringing the odd rumble of thunder ⛈️ Brighter and sunnier elsewhere, and feeling warm away from the North Sea coast where a cool

Met Office daily weather: Showery midweek with sunshine ahead

of southeast England, while eastern and southeastern Scotland may see highs around 19°C. The jet stream will send several low pressure systems towards the UK this week. A subtle shift northwards in the jet stream later in the week will result in pressure rising in the south and temperatures climbing

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