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Storm Caroline bringing gales to Scotland

to ease in the west with the strongest of the winds becoming confined to the Northern Isles in the evening.” The strong winds may affect Scotland’s road, rail, air and ferry services, and longer journey times and cancellation of services are possible. Within the amber warning area flying debris

Met Office daily weather: A change going into the weekend

and Northern Ireland may see highs of 18°C, with some locations touching 19°C. The day will feature sunny spells for many, though scattered showers are likely in the north and west. Other regions will remain generally dry. In the very far northwest, it will turn cloudier and breezier during the afternoon

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and increased flood risk. This may lead to crop loss and damage, soil erosion, and livestock mortality. • The vulnerability of farmers and pastoralists to climate variability and change will be intensified. • Surface water availability and groundwater recharge is expected to be adversely affected

Met Office daily weather: Temperatures on the rise as we hit midweek

across parts of northwest Scotland and possibly the north of Northern Ireland, where it will remain breezy. Elsewhere, light winds and variable cloud cover may bring the odd light shower, but these will be isolated. 🌡️ Heat is building across the UK this week, temperatures could reach 32-33°C

Met Office daily weather: Feeling cooler with showers for some

The start of the week brings cooler air and a mix of sunshine and showers. After a warmer Sunday, temperatures return to near average for early September. Monday begins with rain affecting Shetland, but this will clear quickly. Elsewhere, showers are expected in western areas, some of which may

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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

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of the rain, and gauge whether any particularly heavy rain is likely to linger in the same place for any length of time. The radar is also useful when very heavy showers are expected but it is not possible to forecast exactly where they will form. For example, a warning for heavy rain may be in place

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. For example, a warning for heavy rain may be in place over a large area. The warning states that “very localised torrential downpours may lead to flooding.” By monitoring the radar, you can see whether any of these downpours are developing in your area, in particular overpopulated areas that may

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Active jet stream to bring spells of unsettled weather

is looking to be most likely in the south and southeast.   Further ahead and Jubilee outlook  Although it’s a long way off, there are signs that although the following week (W/C 30 May) may start unsettled, it may start to become more settled, for the south in particular. We’re still some two weeks away

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