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Freezing conditions to last into spring

at particular risk in cold weather as their bodies struggle to cope when temperatures fall. So before it gets cold check on friends, family and neighbours, who may be at risk and make sure they’re heating homes to at least 18C, see if they need any particular help or just someone to talk to and keep an eye

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Hot and sunny with thunderstorms this week – June 2020

in parts of Wales and the west Midlands and a slight chance of 35 Celsius being reached.  Wales could see it's current maximum June temperature of 33.7 Celsius challenged, set in Machynlleth, Powys on 18 June 2000.  With the hot weather lasting for at least three days, heatwave conditions

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Cold conditions on the horizon

. “Try to keep homes heated to at least 18C, stock up on any essential medicine or food that you need before the cold arrives and remember that you will be warmer wearing several thin layers instead of fewer thick ones. “Whenever temperatures drop more people become seriously ill, including pneumonia

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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The last of the snow for now

if you know someone in any of these groups, please keep an eye on them over the coming days make sure they’re heating their homes to at least 18 °C and keeping an eye on the weather forecast.” Richard Leonard, Highways England Head of Road Safety, said: “Gritters will be out treating our roads around

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Warnings issued with wind and rain to come

area, many parts of the UK will experience strong and gusty winds, at least for a time, during Wednesday." ⚠️ Yellow weather warning issued ⚠️ Strong Winds in Irish Sea coastal areas Wednesday 0700 – 1800 Latest info 👉 https://t.co/QwDLMfRBfs Stay #WeatherAware⚠️ pic.twitter.com/w6V1oUwc6v — Met

factsheet_19-take-flight_2023.pdf

Office is able to produce accurate short-term weather forecasts and provide several other important services, not least of which is that given to the civil aviation industry. As one of only two World Area Forecast Centres, we have the ability to provide global forecasts of upper winds and temperatures

factsheet_2-thunderstorms_2023.pdf

the Customer Centre on: Tel: 0370 900 0100 Fax: 0370 900 5050 Email: [email protected] If you are outside the UK: Tel: +44 330 135 0000 Fax: +44 330 135 0050 Introduction A thunderstorm can be described as one or more sudden electrical discharges, manifested by a flash of light (lightning

AGRHYMET Assessment Final Report

functions ................................................. 36 ANNEX II: ECOWAS RCC Implementation Plan ............................................................... 37 i Supported by: Fund Manager: Delivery Partners: Acronyms ACMAD African Centre of Meteorological Applications for Development ACP

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be verified are proposed. 1.4 System details. Details of forecast systems employed. 1.5 Exchange of verification information. The SVSLRF verification results are made available through a website maintained by the Lead Centre. The functions of the Lead Centre for SVSLRF include creating

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