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wiser0006_dailyforecast_lakevictoriafishermen.pdf

, but thunderstorms scare fish away. Strong winds may endanger the boat’s safety, but they are also associated with good fishing conditions, particularly when the wind direction runs counter to the water current in the lake. Water temperature also influences the amount of fish that can be caught. If the water

wiser-co-production-guidance.pdf

of weather and climate services •Recognise that time requirements from and types of engagement may vary throughout the co-production process •Develop appropriate incentives and articulate mutual benefits / rewards of collaboration 2.1 Decision-driven Much attention has been paid to the legitimacy

africa-climate-outlook---june-2025.pdf

temperatures in April and May, with some of these areas being cool or cold. Temperatures in Madagascar were below normal in March and April. Outlook: Warmer than normal conditions are likely across much of the continent. There are some exceptions, mainly across the Sahel region, with countries

factsheet_10-air-masses-and-weather-fronts_2023.pdf

is a body or ‘mass’ of air in which the horizontal gradients or changes in temperature and humidity are relatively slight. That is to say that the air making up the mass is very uniform in temperature and humidity. An air mass is separated from an adjacent body of air by a transition that may be more

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Will Hurricane Erin affect UK weather?

along eastern and southern coastal areas.  Temperatures will vary, with lower maxima across the south-west due to cloud and showers. Sunnier areas of central-southern and south-eastern England and western UK may reach 23-25°C.   Whilst the dry theme continues for most, showers are affecting

Met Office daily weather: A fine day for most, but showers in the southeast

at times. The Northern Isles may also experience a few light showers, but these will be less significant. It will feel breezy in the far southeast, adding a slight chill to the air. Temperatures will be close to the seasonal average, though some areas may feel rather cool, especially where cloud cover

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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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