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Wind and rain to come later this week

likely to be appearing near the south coast early on Tuesday.   Unsettled weather to come From late on Tuesday, a more concerted change is on the way, with the arrival of a low-pressure system in the west that will first bring showers to the southwest and Northern Ireland late on Tuesday

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Warnings issued for windy weather to come

High pressure, which has been responsible for the dry and fine weekend weather for most, has moved away to the east, to be replaced by a westerly Atlantic regime, with periods of winds and rain to come.   Warnings issued for next week The wet and windy weather will continue this week, with fronts

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A cold spell to come – January 2021

There's colder weather in store for many as Storm Christoph pulls away from the UK and rainfall starts to ease, although river levels in parts of the UK could continue to rise for a little time to come.

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railway was closed near Exeter due to flooding. Flooding, landslips and debris affected roads, with Devon, Somerset and Gloucestershire worst affected. A bank of the Great Western Canal near Tiverton (Devon) collapsed, draining the canal into the surrounding land. On 22 November there were further

floods-in-carlisle---january-2005---met-office.pdf

and southern Scotland. A very deep depression then tracked eastwards across southern Scotland on the 8th. Details of the wind associated with this system are given January 2005 - stormy spells The highest rainfall (180.4 mm) was recorded at Rydal Hall, Cumbria and this is estimated as likely to occur less o

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in widespread disruption. Airline passengers were particularly badly affected with Heathrow Airport closed at the busiest time of year in the run-up to Christmas. Further heavy snow early on Monday 20 December brought significant problems to both Devon and Somerset with the A38 closed near Exeter

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Heatwave continues with temperatures into the mid 30s Celsius

Meteorologist at the Met Office, said: “The heatwave conditions will continue across much of England through this week, with temperatures possibly into the mid to high 30s Celsius in places on Thursday and Friday and it’s possible that we could break the July record of 36.7 °C if conditions all come

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flooding-in-north-cornwall---16-august-2004---met-office.pdf

below for 1800 GMT on Monday 16 August 2004. More information on climate in south-west England Other similar serious flooding events that have occurred in the past include: July 1955 Martinstown Dorset (279.4 mm in 24 hours) June 1917 Bruton, Somerset (242.8 mm in 24 hours) August 1924 Cannington

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