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Rain for some but sun reigns for others

places could get 15-20 mm rain in an hour, with 30 mm or so in 2 or 3 hours. Some parts of southern England will face another wet day tomorrow with an additional yellow warning in place as a slow-moving weather system brings 15-30 mm of rain quite widely across the area, with perhaps as much as 60

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Hot and humid this weekend

to see temperatures in excess of 30°C in June – we can expect to see at least one day where a temperature of over 30 °C is recorded in three years out of ten. The last time we saw temperatures exceed 30 degrees in June was 30th June 2015 when temperatures reached 30.5 at Northolt, London during

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Glastonbury Festival - will the sun continue to shine?

Day one of the festival was sunny, temperatures reaching almost 27C in nearby Yeovilton, but it's now becoming more unsettled.

as no surprise to anyone who was there, Glastonbury 2007 holds the record for the festival’s wettest day. 60.1mm of rain fell in a single day at nearby Rodney Stoke.   For other unsettled weather, the highest wind gust speed recorded for Glastonbury was 41mph, which has been reached at Yeovilton

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Wet and very windy ahead of Christmas

Low pressure dominates the outlook. Through Wednesday, brisk westerlies will bring rain for many, with those in the north and west likely to see the highest rainfall accumulations through the day, though those in the south could also see periods of rain. A notably deep area of low pressure

Introduction to seasonal forecasting

What is a seasonal forecast? Weather forecasts provide information about the weather expected over the next few days. While it is generally not possible to predict these day-to-day changes in detail beyond about a week ahead, it is possible to say something about likely conditions averaged over

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to devote their time to (co)develop and deliver communications. Some NMHSs are in day-to-day mode – does not allow for communicating long term information • Planning, resources and funding beyond timeframe of government (5 years) • Misinterpretation of climate information, public not understanding

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Storm Arwen now starting to abate

is valid until 18:00. The strongest gusts have now passed but the strong winds will move south wards across the UK through the day. Chief meteorologist Steve Ramsdale, said: “Storm Arwen has delivered some dangerously strong winds overnight, with gusts in excess of 90mph recorded and sustained

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by Met Office Aberdeen Confidence: High confidence for this evening and much of tomorrow. Lower confidence in the timing of the rain and snow on Wednesday. Low confidence on timing of any rain and wind strength on Friday and Saturday. Headline for Wednesday 01 Apr 2026: A cloudy day with rain or snow

NCIC Monthly Summary

with 102.6 mm, while southern areas saw occasional outbreaks of patchy light rain or drizzle. After a dry start for central and south-eastern counties on the 5th, rain in the north, heavy and persistent in places, spread south-eastwards through the day, eventually reaching all parts, but western areas

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