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Cold winds and snow

children, older people and those with heart and lung conditions. So 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.” Not everyone will see snow over

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Cold and snowy week ahead – February 2021

illnesses. “Make a call, or socially-distanced doorstep visit if they live close by, to remind them to heat their home to at least 18 Celsius, 64.4 Fahrenheit and to keep up to date with the forecast. It’s also helpful to check they have enough food and drinks and any medicines they need.” Weather

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Continued risk of thunderstorms

the chances of being involved in a collision. “It generally takes at least twice as long to stop on a wet road as on a dry road. We recommend slowing down if the rain and spray from vehicles is making it difficult to see and be seen, keeping well back from the driver in front and, if you feel

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2023 set to be tenth consecutive year at 1°C or above

The average global temperature for 2023 is forecast to be between 1.08 °C and 1.32°C (with a central estimate of 1.20 °C) above the average for the pre-industrial period (1850-1900): the tenth year in succession that temperatures have reached at least 1°C above pre-industrial levels. The Met

Met Office daily weather: Rain and cloud but some sunny spells to break through

°C, feel positively spring-like. But going into the evening, as the sun goes down, we will see the cloudier areas remain and some more showers developing across southern and western parts of the UK. “Into Friday, this system starts to turn up. That will bring some heavy rain into the west, crossing the country, and then a drier start to the weekend at least with lower pressure further away."

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additional site/s. Mole fraction data from Mace Head are submitted to the Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center (CDIAC, http://cdiac.ornl.gov) every six months. CDIAC is the primary climate-change data and information analysis centre of the U.S. Department of Energy. CDIAC data are automatically

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the Hadley Centre for Climate Change to carry out its world leading science and research which is key to putting the UK on a path to Net Zero by 2050. The Met Office plays a pivotal role in providing crucial advice and support to when it comes to saving lives, protecting property and the economy

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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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