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Wind and rain marking a change in the UK weather

Sea coastlines, Scottish Islands, and other areas of high ground further inland. Heavy rain will accompany the strong winds, particularly in the west, making for very poor weather conditions, especially on roads. For those away from warnings, conditions will still be blustery and wet at times

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Amber warnings issued for strong and disruptive winds

are expected to reach 75mph, or even 80mph, in exposed coastal locations today, while inland areas are expected to see gusts of 60-65mph. Storm Debi will move into the North Sea during Monday evening. Storm Debi has developed, in part, because of a very strong jet stream crossing the Atlantic. The core

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Heavy snow to give way to more settled conditions

. Sunday night will be a very cold night, especially in areas with lying snow where temperatures could get as low as -12°C. Thank you to everyone who has sent in #snow pictures today, here's a selection from central parts where some have seen more than a foot of snow #loveukweather pic.twitter.com

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Pride of Britain award for Meteorologist

The team of six British divers have been recognised at this year’s Daily Mirror Pride of Britain Awards, presented with the award for Outstanding Bravery. 27 year-old Josh, who joined the Met Office in 2015 said: “I’m very proud to be recognised for what my fellow divers and I did that week in June

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in 2012. Regional conditions This year, extent at minimum was particularly low in the Beaufort Sea north of Alaska (Figure 3), which is likely to be associated with a very early start to melting in this region. It was also very low in the Laptev Sea north of Siberia, due to frequent movement of warm

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: May to February Overview 3 MENA, Caribbean and British Overseas Territories Current Status and Outlook - Rainfall Current Status: Rainfall in the Levant was normal in the last three months, although climatologically very little rain falls across the Levant in the northern-hemisphere summer. Over

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or very wet during March and April. Across the Caribbean rainfall has been near- or below normal throughout. Outlook: For the next three months, it is likely to be near-normal or drier than normal across much of the MENA and southern Europe, although the impact of this will be limited

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Current Status: Across most of the Middle East, rainfall was near-normal over the last three months, apart from some parts of Syria and Iraq which were wet over the past three months. In North Africa, many parts have been normal over the past three months, although this region usually experiences very

NCIC Monthly Summary

January 2022 The averaging period used for the following assessment was 1991-2020. The weather at the beginning of the month was very mild, with a strong south-westerly flow, but from the 4th it was colder with night frosts, especially in England and Wales, before turning milder again around mid

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