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Met Office daily weather: Shift in conditions as Storm Amy arrives

Deakin, said: “Friday morning could see a wet start across the southeast. A lot of spray and surface water on the roads here, but that should scoot away as should the rain from the northern Isles of Scotland, but only to allow the next zone of rain to come in from Storm Amy. READ MORE: Storm Amy

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Thunderstorm warnings issued as warmer weather arrives

A further warning has been issued for southeastern England and East Anglia from Friday afternoon into early Saturday. These warnings come as the UK transitions into a warmer and unsettled spell of weather. After a largely fine, dry, and sunny day for much of the UK, heavy rain and thunderstorms

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Exeter climate scientist appointed MBE

the climate system. “I’ve always been excited to talk about this with anyone who shows an interest. “It’s a real honour to have my work recognised in this way today, especially at this crucial time when we humans need to come to terms with our role as new force of nature and learn to handle this power

Met Office daily weather: Feeling cooler with showers for some

Tuesday morning some heavy showers coming in from the south and they could potentially be pretty blustery as well, especially across the coastal regions of Devon, Cornwall, and the far southwest of Wales. But elsewhere, another dry day to come. Plenty of sunshine. There is going to be a little bit

Met Office weather: What to expect for Father's Day?

as muggy as it has done to finish off the week and for the beginning of the weekend. "And then what's next? Well, we still have high pressure building to the south and southwest. So lots of dry, settled conditions to come. But see once again across the northern flank of that high, still some frontal

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UK on track for one of its warmest summers on record

rainfall (1 June to 17th August) but the Midlands 58%. This all comes off the back of England's driest spring in more than 100 years and the driest January-July period since 1929.   Above-average sunshine  Sunshine amounts are also tracking ahead of average so far, although it's too early to suggest where

Met Office daily weather: Rain, fog, and some brighter spells

, but not as high as they have been for much of this week. It’s still likely to feel pretty pleasant in that afternoon sunshine. It will be turning cloudier for Northern Ireland come the afternoon and that is the next weather system moving in. That’s going to turn things a bit damp across Northern

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