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the likelihood of La Niña developing increases. By late autumn (October-November-December period), NOAA Climate Prediction Centre gives a 50- 60 % chance of a short-lived La Niña event while the likelihood of ENSO remaining neutral is around 40 %. In contrast, output from the Australian Bureau
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. The latest NOAA Climate Prediction Centre / NCEP statement (PDF) states that: “La Niña is likely to continue through the Northern Hemisphere winter 2020-21 (~95% chance during January-March), with a potential transition during the spring 2021 (~50% chance of Neutral during April-June).” For the next
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Microsoft Word - Feb2021_fulldocument_v1.docx
from the week of wintry weather from 7th February. On 7th and 8th eastern coastal counties of England were affected by snow, particularly across the south-east. Some covid vaccination centres were closed in Suffolk and Essex due to snow, with road traffic collisions, fallen trees and dangerous driving
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postcode-sector-data-parameters-and-locationspdf
and their corresponding parameters. Value Description Value Description NA Not available 0 Clear night 16 Sleet shower (night) 1 Sunny day 17 Sleet shower (day) 2 Partly cloudy (night) 18 Sleet 3 Partly cloudy (day) 19 Hail shower (night) 4 Not used 20 Hail shower (day) 5 Mist 21 Hail 6 Fog 22 Light snow shower
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postcode-sector-data-parameters-and-locations.pdf
and their corresponding parameters. Value Description Value Description NA Not available 0 Clear night 16 Sleet shower (night) 1 Sunny day 17 Sleet shower (day) 2 Partly cloudy (night) 18 Sleet 3 Partly cloudy (day) 19 Hail shower (night) 4 Not used 20 Hail shower (day) 5 Mist 21 Hail 6 Fog 22 Light snow shower
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Met Office daily weather: Largely settled as high pressure continues to dominate
Thursday will begin with a few light showers, mainly across central and eastern England, but these will quickly fade, leaving most areas dry. Expect a mix of variable cloud and sunny spells throughout the day. It will feel breezy at times, particularly in the far southeast. After a chilly start
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Met Office daily weather: A settled spell for most, but breezy in the north and east
Thursday will begin with a few early mist and fog patches, particularly in rural areas. These will steadily lift through the morning, leaving most places dry with a mix of variable cloud and sunny spells. The far northwest and the far southeast may see cloudier skies at times, with the odd light
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Met Office daily weather: Rain, fog, and some brighter spells
is probable away from the west. Winds will generally be light but will strengthen in the far west during the evening as cloud and rain arrive. November 2025 has been remarkably mild so far with a series of new high daily minimum temperature records across the UK. Get the stats in our blog 👇https://t.co
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Met Office daily weather: High pressure building through the week
Scotland, Northern Ireland, and northern England. It will be breezy in north and west Scotland, with a few showers persisting. Outlook for Wednesday Wednesday will begin with the possibility of a few fog patches in the south, ahead of a band of mostly light rain and drizzle that will continue
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Met Office daily weather: Spells of unsettled weather across the UK
and northern areas for much of the day. The southeast will remain rather cloudy, with the odd showery outbreak of light rain and some areas of low cloud, particularly on south-facing coasts and hills. A moderate breeze will persist throughout. It will remain very mild, though temperatures will begin to fall