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Brief respite before further winds and rain later in the weekend

. Exceptions to the drier conditions will be some showers in northern and eastern coasts, with these sporadically drifting further in land at times. Wind and rain to come While Sunday will start dry and fine for many, further wind and rain will move in from the southwest, with a Yellow warning for wind

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1.5 °C still alive, but most likely in 2100

– known as Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) – show further ambition is required at this year’s COP in Egypt to keep the hope of 1.5°C alive. However, the study shows there is more likelhood to overshoot 1.5°C and then come back down to 1.5°C by 2100. Professor Jason Lowe OBE is head of Climate

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The last of the snow for now

colder again. That may come as a shock to the system for some whose bodies may struggle to cope in cold weather. “It’s worth remembering that cold temperatures – indoors and outdoors - can affect health, particularly in young children, older people and those with heart and lung conditions. So

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in the space of about an hour and hailstones in excess of 1 cm diameter were measured. The 1961-90 average for the entire month is only 56 mm and this comes a er the wettest April on record when Bracknell had over 3 times its normal rainfall amount. The table below gives return periods for the event

Met Office daily weather: Rain, fog, and some brighter spells

pleasant in that afternoon sunshine. It will be turning cloudier for Northern Ireland come the afternoon and that is the next weather system moving in. That’s going to turn things a bit damp across Northern Ireland during Saturday evening. Elsewhere, many areas staying dry, staying largely clear

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Slightly less settled this week, before a change for the bank holiday weekend

The weather will turn slightly less settled for some this week, before the real change in type comes at the weekend.

Meteorologist Mark Sidaway explains: “The high pressure that has been around for the last few weeks will slowly lose its grip on the UK this week, bringing a change to more unsettled conditions with many areas seeing rain or showers, ending the prolonged dry spell. “The change comes this weekend

Met Office daily weather: Unsettled conditions for this weekend

. READ MORE: How does the Met Office forecast snow? “As we head towards Sunday, there is unfortunately further wet and windy weather to come. Through the evening though, it'll likely stay fairly dry, at least across more northern areas. The rain will slowly start to ease across the south and east

Met Office daily weather: Unsettled with rain, warmth and some sunshine

heavier rain develops across Northern England, the Republic of Ireland as well, but across much of England and Wales, well, it is drier with some clear spells and another mild night to come.” Keep up to date with weather warnings, and you can find the latest forecast on our website, on YouTube, by following us on X and Facebook, as well as on our mobile app which is available for iPhone from the App store and for Android from the Google Play store.

Met Office daily weather: A changeable start to the week continues

and there. As we go later on this week, well, there is more unsettled weather to come. At the moment, Wednesday actually looks largely dry, at least to start, but then some rain is going to push its way in, particularly across southern parts later on.” Keep up to date with weather warnings, and you can

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