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Amber warning for rain issued for parts of Wales

Heavy rain will accompany the strong winds, particularly in the west and north today, making for very poor weather conditions, and National Severe Weather Warnings have been issued covering large swathes of the UK. ⚠️⚠️ Amber weather warning issued ⚠️⚠️ Heavy rain across southern parts of Wales

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Dealing with bad weather When you’re out and about on the mountains the weather can change very quickly indeed, so it’s essential to be prepared for such changes and to know exactly what to do if it does turn nasty. One of the main issues up on the mountains is wind. It may be a calm day at ground

nswws-ad-hoc-survey---jan2021-rain.pdf

as a result of the severe weather warning? Top actions 9% Stayed in 30% Took action 3% Took an umbrella or wore different clothes 3% Changed travel plans And did you take any action for anyone else? 90% No 10% Yes Overall how useful would you have said this severe weather warning was? 50% Very useful

nswws-ad-hoc-survey---feb2020-rain.pdf

was? 78% Very useful 17% Fairly useful 2% Not very useful 2% Not at all useful Didn’t know 3% LOW IMPORTANCE HIGH Key: (xxx) = mean performance 2% Planned a different activity Research conducted and infographic designed by djsresearch.co.uk

nswws-ad-hoc-survey---feb2020-wind.pdf

(4.9) LOW PRIORITY Info about forecast change (4.9) Local detail (4.9) CRITICAL IMPROVEMENT 31% Stayed in 27% Secured things around the property 7% Changed travel plans 3% Cancelled a planned activity 2% Cleared paths Overall how useful would you have said this severe weather warning was? 68% Very

nswws-ad-hoc-survey---jan2019-snow.pdf

weather warning was? 58% Very useful 32% Fairly useful 5% Not very useful 4% Not at all useful Didn’t know 4% LOW IMPORTANCE HIGH Key: (xxx) = mean performance Research conducted and infographic designed by djsresearch.co.uk

nswws-ad-hoc-survey---aug2020-wind.pdf

clothes 2% Altered work plans Overall how useful would you have said this severe weather warning was? 64% Very useful 30% Fairly useful Research conducted and infographic designed by djsresearch.co.uk 4% Not very useful 2% Not at all useful

nswws-ad-hoc-survey---oct-2020-rain.pdf

this severe weather warning was? 60% Very useful 37% Fairly useful 3% Not very useful Didn’t know 12% LOW IMPORTANCE HIGH Key: (xxx) = mean performance 4% Changed travel plans Research conducted and infographic designed by djsresearch.co.uk

met-office_infographic_print-a3_wave_24-05---final.pdf

take as a result of the severe weather warning? 6% Stayed in 3% Took umbrella/ wore different clothes 79% No action taken 21% Took action And did you take any action for anyone else? 95% No 5% Yes Overall how useful would you have said this severe weather warning was? 30% Very useful 43% Fairly

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Extreme heat ahead of thunderstorm warnings

Security Agency (UKHSA), said: “Temperatures will feel very warm again this week, particularly in southern and central parts of the country.   “We want everyone to enjoy the warm weather safely when it arrives, but remember that heat can have a fast impact on health.   “It’s important to ensure

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