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Met Office daily weather: A showery start but growing brighter later on

A narrow band of heavy rain accompanied by locally gusty winds will move north and east across much of the UK during Wednesday. This band will gradually fragment into showers, some of which may be heavy and thundery, particularly across eastern areas later in the day. Ahead of the rain, conditions

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What is the weather forecast over Christmas?

day on Thursday, with temperatures feeling chilly thanks to a brisk northwesterly breeze. Frequent showers, which may be wintry at times, are likely in central and northern Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales and western parts of England. After a cloudy few days, Thursday will bring plenty of blue skies

Met Office daily weather: A changeable weekend lies ahead

A changeable weekend lies ahead, with a mix of sunshine, showers, and shifting conditions from north to south. While some areas will enjoy fine weather, others may need to keep an eye on the skies. Here's what to expect as we move through Saturday and into Sunday. Saturday will bring largely

Met Office daily weather: Turning autumnal over the weekend

Saturday will begin with showers affecting some coastal areas, while the Northern Isles may see spells of heavier rain and the possibility of thunder. Elsewhere, the day starts mainly fine, but conditions will deteriorate as cloud and wind increase, bringing rain, locally heavy, quickly eastwards

Met Office daily weather: Unsettled with heavy rain and thunderstorms

.  Later in the day, another band of potentially heavy rain is expected to move into southern and southwestern regions. Winds will generally remain light, though breezy conditions may develop towards the far southwest. ⚠️⚠️ Amber weather warning issued ⚠️⚠️ Torrential, thundery rain across parts

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) extent for this date overlain, derived from other satellite sensors. Underlying map and data courtesy of Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency May 2016 in context The average May Arctic sea ice extent was 11.28 million square km. This is 0.87 million square km below the 2006-2015 average (Figure 3

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manages a consultation plan that sets out the key areas where further evidence gathering may be required. The results of any consultation and evidence gathering will inform the decision making process and may equally indicate that no change or action is required as well as where changes or improvements

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Adverse Weather-Health Alerting system updated

. Yellow alerts may be issued during periods of heat/cold which would be unlikely to impact most people but could impact those who are particularly vulnerable. Amber (enhanced response): An amber alert indicates that weather impacts are likely to be felt across the whole health service, and at this level

Met Office daily weather: Turning autumnal over the weekend

Saturday will begin with showers affecting some coastal areas, while the Northern Isles may see spells of heavier rain and the possibility of thunder. Elsewhere, the day starts mainly fine, but conditions will deteriorate as cloud and wind increase, bringing rain, locally heavy, quickly eastwards

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