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: It is likely or much more likely to be warmer than normal in the MENA region, the Caribbean and the British Overseas Territories over the next three months. 3-Month Outlook February to April - Temperature Much More Likely Below Normal Near-Normal Above Normal Likely Left: Middle East and North Africa

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Center and the IRI Map Room: http://iridl.ldeo.columbia.edu/maproom/. Additional Information: (1) Note: Mainly normal, but cool or cold in the west and hot in parts of the south (2) Note: Hot in the far east (3) Note: Hot in the east (4) Note: Wet in the northeast, else normal * Region usually

wiser-mena-overview-eng.pdf

OFFICIAL Supported by: Fund manager: Weather and Climate Information Services in the Middle East and North Africa (WISER MENA) Background Extreme weather, climate variability, and climate change remain significant and growing threats to sustainable development across Middle East and North Africa

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Unsettled week ahead of Easter

and east, bringing rain for much of the UK at times. Some areas could see 10-20mm of rain as this rain moves northwards, with the possibility of higher totals over high ground. Central areas of England, as well as north Wales and Northern Ireland could see the most persistent rain through the day

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Improving picture, but more snow and ice to come

and into East Anglia and south east England where up to 5-10cms is possible in places. The risk of freezing rain continues at times in the southwest. Met Office Chief Meteotrologist, Paul Gundersen, said; "It will remain very cold in many places today but temperatures will slowly increase from the south

Developing Risk Awareness through Joint Action (DARAJA)

and use of weather and climate information in East African urban centres. DARAJA aimed to improve the climate resilience of 20% of residents of informal settlements (approximately 800,000 people), and to achieve a 5-10% reduction in measurable avoidable losses caused by extreme weather events in Dar

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Wind and rain warnings issued for unsettled spell of weather

warning area, up to 60mph is possible in the most exposed coasts and areas of higher ground." Rain in flood hit areas Through Monday as the area of low pressure clears to the east, further rain will sink south and is likely to fall over areas impacted by flooding through the last week across

Met Office daily weather: Largely dry and settled

North Sea coastal areas later in the day. Temperatures will vary significantly across the country. The east and northeast will feel noticeably cooler due to a northeasterly breeze bringing in colder air. In contrast, the southwest and parts of southern England and Wales will enjoy much warmer

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