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Met Office daily weather: Unsettled with showers and blustery winds

in and around showers, contributing to a distinctly blustery feel. Temperatures will be slightly lower than those recorded on Sunday, with maxima generally near the seasonal average. The warmest spots are likely to be found across eastern and central England and along the Moray coast, where highs could

Met Office daily weather: Mostly dry with sunshine but feeling fresher

in Scotland may experience air frost overnight. Looking ahead to Sunday, eastern and northeastern areas will warm significantly compared to Saturday, with localised fohn effects potentially lifting temperatures to the mid-20s Celsius as far north as the Moray coast. Met Office presenter

metoffice_sipn_2014.pdf

. Geoscientific Model Development Discussions, 6(4):6219–6278, 2014. doi: 10.5194/ gmdd-6-6219-2013. URL http://www.geosci-model-dev-discuss.net/6/6219/2013/. Andrew Brown, Sean Milton, Mike Cullen, Brian Golding, John Mitchell, and Ann Shelly. Unified modeling and prediction of weather and climate

This weekend's sporting fixtures forecast

start to the day with sunny spells. Maximum temperature 15 °C. Bristol Rovers vs Milton Keynes Dons (15:00) Occasional bright or sunny spells through the cloud. Largely dry and temperatures around average. Maximum temperature 17 °C. Chesterfield vs Salford City (15:00) A bright day after early mist

Met Office daily weather: Mostly dry with sunshine but feeling fresher

in Scotland may experience air frost overnight. Looking ahead to Sunday, eastern and northeastern areas will warm significantly compared to Saturday, with localised fohn effects potentially lifting temperatures to the mid-20s Celsius as far north as the Moray coast. Met Office presenter

Microsoft Word - 2021_03_high_temperatures.docx

, Cornwall 23.4°C 30th 21.1°C 28-03-1968 93 Sutton Bonington, Nottinghamshire 22.9°C 31st 22.7°C 13-03-2008 92 Daily minimum temperatures also remained unusually high – above 10°C – across Northern Ireland and parts of Scotland on 30th March. Kinloss, Moray recorded a daily minimum temperature of 12.7

mwr_2026_01_for_print.pdf

Highland and Grampian regions. Widespread school closures were reported whilst in Aberdeenshire a major incident was declared due to difficulties in clearing the large amount of snow that had fallen. Rail transport was also severely disrupted whilst transport issues in Moray resulted in food shortages

remember_world-war-one-and-two_2023.pdf

on a Turkish machine-gun position on a flat plateau with no cover. Milton Kershaw, 2nd Lieutenant Gloucestershire Regiment. Died 7 November 1914, during the first battle of Ypres. No known grave, remembered on the Menin Gate. Milton was a professor at the Royal Agricultural College in Cirencester and worked

Microsoft Word - 2019_007_july_heatwave.docx

and southern England on the 23rd, and across the south and east on the 24th, but the 25th was by far the hottest day with 30 °C recorded widely as far west as Somerset and East Wales, also much of northern England, Edinburgh, and parts of the Highlands and Moray. The further panel of maps below shows

record-breaking-maximum-temperatures---26_27-january-2003---met-office.pdf

(Aberdeenshire) Worcester, Barbourne (Worcestershire) Tain Range (Highland) Great Malvern (Worcestershire) Fyvie Castle (Aberdeenshire) Newry Carnbane (Co Down) Max temp (°C) 18.3 17.2 17.1 16.0 15.6 15.4 15.4 Glenlivet (Moray) 15.4 Larne (Co Antrim) 15.0 Shap (Cumbria) 15.0 Shobdon Airfield (Herefordshire

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