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Met Office daily weather: Warm and humid weather to bring thunderstorms and heavy downpours
, and the Southeast. Showers fairly widely across Scotland and Northern Ireland. “But of greatest concern are these thunderstorms that could pop up into the afternoon across parts of northeast England, particularly the North York Moors. Forty to sixty millimetres of rainfall potentially falling
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Cold with snow showers for some
between Sheffield and Edinburgh, including the Peak District, Yorkshire Dales, North York Moors and the Pennines. In East Sussex and Kent, snow showers could bring local accumulations of 2-3cm; many parts however may see little or no snow. In the more northerly warning area, locations over 200m
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Heatwave for parts of the UK this week
. It will be predominantly dry across the UK with temperatures climbing into the low 30s Celsius across east Wales and much of England as far north as York. Parts of southeast England may reach 34C. Later in the afternoon thunderstorms will move into the Westcountry bringing heavy thundery showers from the early evening
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Met Office daily weather: Notably wintry weather with temperatures dropping once again
to them. “Across northern parts of Scotland, we’ll be seeing some sleet or snow down the eastern side. North York Moors likely to see some snow totals building up as we go through Wednesday and into Thursday. But also down the western side. Something called a Pembrokeshire Dangler could lead
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Warnings updated as cold weather continues
-5 cm will be possible. On higher ground in Scotland, 15-20 cm could accumulate, and potentially as much as 15-25 cm over the North York Moors and Yorkshire Wolds.” In addition to snow, ice will be an ongoing hazard, particularly overnight in the coming days. Neil Armstong added: “Temperatures
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Beaver Supermoon to light up UK skies, but will it be visible?
cloud cover, there will be brief windows of opportunity for keen observers. Around 5pm, skies above Leeds, Manchester, and York are forecast to clear sufficiently to offer a good view of the supermoon. Later in the evening, at approximately 11pm, a corridor of cloud is expected to clear from Northwich
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Met Office daily weather: Notably wintry weather with temperatures dropping once again
of seeing some showers and those showers could have a wintry element to them. “Across northern parts of Scotland, we’ll be seeing some sleet or snow down the eastern side. North York Moors likely to see some snow totals building up as we go through Wednesday and into Thursday. But also down
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andrew_richards-national_grid_perspective.pdf
99.9999% Generation Supply Distribution: 132kV & lower 3 Space Weather in National Risk Register 4 Key Historic Evidence ◼ 1859 Carrington Event: Largest known storm ◼ 1921 New York Railroad Storm: Damaged equipment and fires ◼ 1940 Easter Sunday Storm: First Power Grid effects ◼ 1989 Quebec Blackout
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andrew_richards-national_grid_perspectivepdf
99.9999% Generation Supply Distribution: 132kV & lower 3 Space Weather in National Risk Register 4 Key Historic Evidence ◼ 1859 Carrington Event: Largest known storm ◼ 1921 New York Railroad Storm: Damaged equipment and fires ◼ 1940 Easter Sunday Storm: First Power Grid effects ◼ 1989 Quebec Blackout
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Storm Jocelyn named
and the City of York today and tomorrow, following Storm Isha and with more rain forecast. Impacts from river and surface water flooding are also possible more widely across the North of England with further rainfall tomorrow falling on already saturated ground.” "Environment Agency teams are out