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Turning colder with snow risk for some

: “While the early part of this week will see some rain, at times heavy, gradually sinking southwards, there’s an increased signal for wintry hazards as we move through the week as cold air from the north moves over the UK. “It’s from Thursday that the snow risk becomes more potentially impactful

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Persistent wet weather October 2019 A slow moving front brought persistent heavy rainfall across England and Wales on 25 to 26 October 2019. The wettest area was across south Wales where over 100mm of rain fell across the high ground. Some locations across Wales and northern England received 75

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Five-year forecast indicates further warming

Stephen Belcher, Chief Scientist at the Met Office, said: “Given we’ve seen global average temperatures around 1 °C above pre-industrial levels over the last three years, it is now possible that continued warming from greenhouse gases along with natural variability could combine so we temporarily

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The warm, dry and sunny weather continues

Temperatures reached 33.3˚C in Heathrow on Sunday (yesterday) setting a new record for the highest temperature recorded over the late August Bank Holiday weekend. Chief Meteorologist, Steve Willington said: “It’ll stay hot and sunny across eastern and southeastern parts over the next few days

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UK heatwave likely, with warm air boosted by weather conditions from Europe

is a Met Office Chief Meteorologist. He said: “An area of high pressure over southern England will build across a larger part of the UK through midweek. Ahead of this, wet and windy weather will affect the far northwest later today and into Tuesday morning. It will remain very warm across parts

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dry all night. In the north there was sleet and snow for a while, especially over the Scottish mountains. During the morning the wet weather reached all areas with heavy rain in many places. Later in the morning in Northern Ireland the weather brightened up and this brighter weather with some

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A weather assortment ahead of Easter – March 2021

.” The affected region over this period can expect to see 80-100 mm of rainfall to fall quite widely, with the potential for 150-250mm over the highest ground. ⚠️ Yellow weather warning issued ⚠️ Rain across western parts of Scotland 🌧️ Sunday 1800 – Tuesday 1800 Heavy persistent rain with 80-100 mm falling

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an innovative online training programme to deliver the desired objectives for both organisations. Representatives from the media sector were also included who have a vital role in ensuring early warnings are communicated down to community level. The course, which commenced in May 2020, has been delivered over

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Atlantic tropical cyclones influencing the forecast

This week’s repeating pattern of blustery showers will break for a time over the weekend, bringing many a drier day on Saturday. However, there is continued uncertainty stemming from the interaction of two successive tropical cyclones and how they will affect weather patterns in our sector

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