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– Temperature Global Outlook – Rainfall Climate Outlook Asia: November to August Asia Current Status and Outlook - Temperature Current Status: Across most of Asia conditions have either been warm or hot, although near normal across large parts of the Indian sub-continent and western Asia. During December

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and Iraq Lowlands of Iran • Food security • Cities and infrastructure Future climate trends to the 2050s for zones in the MENA region Zone 1: North-west Africa and Mediterranean coast Hotter throughout the year, days above 35 °C more frequent Drier on average, but rainfall events may be more intense Zone

Royal Ascot weather forecast: Warm, sunny, and mostly dry

locally. Thursday Thursday continues the settled theme, with dry and sunny conditions prevailing. Winds will remain light for most, though it may become breezier near the coast. Temperatures will climb further, with highs reaching 29°C inland, making it feel locally hot by the afternoon. READ MORE

Partnerships that save lives

The Police Service Deputy Chief Constable for Devon and Cornwall Police, Paul Netherton tells the story of how the Police Service worked with the Met Office during the 'Beast from the East' snow event in February and March 2018. Helping them - along with their partner agencies - to co-ordinate

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: MO/RS/03005 Version Number: 001 Production Date: 17th August 2015 Drawn By: T. Caton Harrison Checked By: T. Allott Approved By: C.Radford Date: 6th November 2015 0 0.125 0.25 0.5 Kilometres Safeguarding Met Office Fitzroy Road Exeter Devon EX1 3PB Email: [email protected] This map

Archive information - England & Wales

. Public opening times Visiting will be by appointment only between Tuesday and Thursday 10:00 to 17:00  Please use contact details above for any enquiries and/or to arrange visits. Records located at the Devon Heritage Centre. The archive in Exeter is closed on Bank Holidays, and for the period between Christmas and New Year.

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Hot and sunny with thunderstorms this week – June 2020

It’ll stay hot and sunny with the risk of thunderstorms on Thursday and Friday, before fresher and cooler weather arrives through the weekend.

Hottest day of the year Wednesday was the hottest day of the year so far as temperatures climbed to 32.6 Celsius at Heathrow.  Today (Thursday) will be another hot and sunny day with temperatures widely reaching into the high twenties and low thirties Celsius, with highs of 33 or 34 Celsius likely

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Yellow rain warning as heatwave dissipates

for much of England and Wales with showers breaking out widely. Some very heavy showers or thunderstorms are on the cards, especially during Sunday. However, farther north it is set to stay mainly dry with some fine weather, although it will not be as hot as has been seen recently.” The unsettled

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Heatwave continues into July

High pressure will continue to bring hot, dry and sunny weather to the vast majority of the UK as we head into July.

southern and some central parts of England.” Hot weather often brings the risk of showers and thunderstorms and there is a chance of heavy or thundery showers for southwestern parts of the England and south Wales on Sunday, perhaps spreading to some other southern parts later, but for many it will stay dry

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indicate a ranking of temperature, with the 0th 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

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