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  • DataPoint API reference

    ) 11 Drizzle 12 Light rain 13 Heavy rain shower (night) 14 Heavy rain shower (day) 15 Heavy rain 16 Sleet shower (night) 17 Sleet shower (day) 18 Sleet 19 Hail shower (night) 20 Hail shower (day) 21 Hail 22 Light snow shower (night) 23 Light snow shower (day) 24 Light snow 25 Heavy snow shower (night

  • session-3---climate-change-and-impacts.pdf

    to the ground and includes rain, snow and hail. Encourage the children to compare these two projections. Show slides 5-7 Slides Suggested questions below when looking at the projections: • Prompt questions: In which scenario (high or low emissions) is there greater precipitation, meaning that it is wetter

  • Met Office Deep Dive: Storm season past and present

    , winds are expected to ease, and a ridge of high pressure will build from the south, bringing a day of sunny spells and showers. Some of these showers could be heavy, with the possibility of hail and thunder in places. Friday and Saturday are likely to be drier and more settled for much of England

  • wiser0007_briefingnote_forecastsfarmers_westernkenya.pdf

    was expected to fall on each day of the forecast period. It should also flag up any weather-related hazards expected, such as high winds, thunderstorms, hail storms and extremes of temperature. Farmers said they would prefer to receive the seasonal and weekly forecasts by SMS and by radio. Information

  • mwr_2024_05_for_print_v1.pdf

    of the aurora on the 10th. However, thunderstorms returned on the 12th, with reports of marble-sized hail in Coleford, Gloucestershire and surface flooding in Wales. Around 3000 homes in Ballymoney, Northern Ireland lost power as the storms moved north, and surface water flooding was reported from

  • mwr_2024_04_for_print_v1.pdf

    , with the south basking in warm southwesterlies and maximums hitting the high teens Celsius. That split was evident up to the 5th when warm southwesterly winds eventually extended north to all bar the Northern Isles. The 6th hailed the arrival of Storm Kathleen and with it very strong winds and remarkably

  • mwr_2023_05_for_printpdf

    severe weather warnings issued this month were for thunderstorms between the 7th and the 11th. However, on the 5th surface water flooding affected parts of Lincolnshire after some locally intense downpours, particularly around RAF Waddington where hail also accumulated for a time. The Louth area

  • mwr_2024_05_for_print_v1pdf

    of the aurora on the 10th. However, thunderstorms returned on the 12th, with reports of marble-sized hail in Coleford, Gloucestershire and surface flooding in Wales. Around 3000 homes in Ballymoney, Northern Ireland lost power as the storms moved north, and surface water flooding was reported from

  • mwr_2024_05_for_print.pdf

    of the aurora on the 10th. However, thunderstorms returned on the 12th, with reports of marble-sized hail in Coleford, Gloucestershire and surface flooding in Wales. Around 3000 homes in Ballymoney, Northern Ireland lost power as the storms moved north, and surface water flooding was reported from

  • mwr_2024_03_for_print_v1pdf

    of Northern Ireland, with the Enniskillen area reporting numerous traffic incidents and several fallen trees as a result of the snow. Parts of the Peak District and south Pennines also experienced snow, with several roads reported closed for a period. Further south, a heavy hail storm in Sussex on the 1st

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