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Exeter Devon EX1 3PB Email: [email protected] 240000 .000000 250000 .000000 260000 .000000 270000 .000000 280000 .000000 This map is © Crown copyright Met Office Safeguarding 2014 and may not be copied or reproduced in any form, nor added to or otherwise altered in any way without the written permission of Met Office Safeguarding. Reproduced by permission of Ordnance Survey © Crown Copyright and database right 2012. All rights reserved.

East Coast Floods 31 January 1953

(Aberdeenshire) Most Rainfall 14.0 mm at Dyce (Aberdeenshire) Most Sunshine 6.5 hours at Eastbourne (Sussex) National Meteorological Library and Archive Met Office FitzRoy Road Exeter Devon EX1 3PB United Kingdom Tel: 0370 900 0100 Fax: 0370 900 5050 Email: [email protected] Met Office Digital Library and Archive https://digital.nmla.metoffice.gov.uk/archive ©Crown copyright Met Office and the Met Office logo are registered trademarks

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. Winds gusted at 40 to 50Kt (46 to 58mph) across south-west England and the south coast. The highest gusts were 67Kt (77mph) at Needles Old Battery, Isle of Wight, 60Kt (69mph) at St Mary’s, Isles of Scilly and 49Kt (56Kt) at St Catherine’s Point, Isle of Wight and Berry Head, Devon. Storm Evert

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and Marbled White butterflies. Our work to develop flowerbeds provides sources of nectar for as much of the year as possible. 10 years of biodiversity timeline 2008 2011 2014 2017 2021 2021 The Biodiversity Working Group was established in 2008 to work with Property Management and Devon Garden

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Heatwave conditions expected across much of the UK

as experienced at the end of June/early July.   Met Office Chief Meteorologist, Jason Kelly, said: “High pressure from the Atlantic will lead to a build in temperatures over the coming days, with heatwave criteria reached by the weekend. Whilst temperatures are expected to build day on day, becoming widely hot

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Heatwave breaks with thunderstorms

Very hot conditions will continue across central, eastern and southeastern parts of the England until the end of the week, but the heat will trigger intense thunderstorms in some areas.

into London and also around Bournemouth and Southampton.  Parts of the Midlands have also been very dry. The last day of very widespread rainfall for East Anglia and the south-east was 29 May. Hot weather often brings the risk of showers and thunderstorms and we are expecting of a scattering

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A milestone in UK climate history

prolonged spell of hot and dry weather.” The heat resulted in the Met Office issuing its longest-range Amber warning ever, with a lead time of six days and a subsequent Red warning for extreme heat; the first such one to be issued. UK-wide heat The widespread nature of the heat meant that the average

Met Office Advice for Sun Awareness Week

at many times of the year, even when it's not hot or the sky is cloudy. UV radiation can cause sunburn, skin cancer, and eye damage. Protecting yourself from UV exposure is crucial to prevent these health issues. Protecting Your Eyes UV radiation can damage the eyes, leading to conditions like

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percentile being the coolest and the 100th percentile being the warmest in the 1981-2010 climatology. Orange and red shading represent values above the 80th (Warm) and 90th (Hot) percentile, respectively; regions shaded in light and dark blue indicate values below the 20th (Cool) and 10th (Cold

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