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This weekend's sporting fixtures forecast

of this weekend’s major fixtures, so you can plan your matchday with confidence. Saturday’s Premier League fixtures Let’s break down the forecast for each of Saturday’s Premier League matches. Brentford vs Manchester United (12:30pm) Mist and fog will clear during the morning, giving way to brighter spells

This weekend's sporting fixtures forecast

, especially along the coast. Maximum temperature 15°C. Manchester United vs Sunderland (3pm, Old Trafford) Unsettled weather is forecast, with showers and longer spells of rain. Sunnier intervals may develop, but it will feel noticeably cooler than recent days, with brisk north-westerly winds

This weekend's sporting fixtures forecast

, especially along the coast. Maximum temperature 15°C. Manchester United vs Sunderland (3pm, Old Trafford) Unsettled weather is forecast, with showers and longer spells of rain. Sunnier intervals may develop, but it will feel noticeably cooler than recent days, with brisk north-westerly winds and further

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, but less than 0.5°C above in the south-west. Rainfall was 114% of average, but was very variable across the country, with below-average rainfall over most of Wales and the south-west, but more than twice the normal amount from Manchester to Leicestershire. Sunshine was 100% of average, and amounts

Dr James Cameron

of Manchester before completing a DPhil on the photomultiplier calibration of the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory, an experiment located deep underground in a mine in Ontario, Canada. Since joining the Met Office James completed a Postgraduate Diploma in Weather, Climate and Modelling at the University of Reading.

Isabel Rushby

graduating from the University of Manchester with a first class MMath in Mathematics, including a year studying Statistics at the University of California. Her final Masters project involved using image segmentation techniques to detect stationary precipitation from radar data which could be used

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there were significant flooding problems across Wales with the Conwy valley badly affected. There was also localised flooding in parts of West Yorkshire and Greater Manchester and temporary barriers were installed in the Midlands on the River Severn. Some flooding was also reported in York from

Dr Benjamin Devenish

2003 to 2005. Prior to joining Met Office, Benjamin worked as a post-doctoral researcher at the University of Newcastle. He graduated from Bristol University with B.Sc. in mathematics and from Manchester University with Ph.D. in applied mathematics. External Recognition Fellow of the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications.

Dr Stephen Gallagher

the University of Manchester in 2009 with a degree in Physics before moving to the University of Warwick to study models of fusion plasma turbulence. His doctorate involved developing numerical simulations of reduced models of plasma physics and using them to research weakly turbulent wave interactions. After

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