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Dry, hot weekend for much of the UK

will still be hot through the weekend. Patchy rain and drizzle will dampen northern and northwest Scotland on Saturday and Sunday, although temperatures will still remain above average in the area. Met Office Operational Meteorologist Andy Page said: “The extension of the Azores high is the principal

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Hot, humid and thundery in places this week

The Met Office is forecasting a period of hot and humid weather this week, with the potential for locally severe thunderstorms developing in places.

Several National Severe Weather warnings for thunderstorms and heavy rain have been issued for parts of the UK from Monday, as well as Heat Health alerts issued in conjunction with Public Health England.  Met Office Chief Meteorologist, Dan Suri, said: “It’s going to feel much hotter for most areas

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A warm week, getting hot in places.

Temperatures will rise across much of the UK this week and it’ll get hot and humid in places on Friday and Saturday, before turning cooler on Sunday.

into the high teens in places.  Advice on how to reduce risks from hot weather can be obtained from the NHS.   Steve continued: “Following the peak of the heat on Saturday, fresher conditions will spread to all parts of the UK by Sunday.” You can get the most accurate and up to date forecast for your

Met Office daily weather: July ends with a yellow storm warning

for the time of year. Met Office presenter and meteorologist, Honor Criswick, said: “It could be a damp start for some of us, but many areas once again remaining dry. But it is going to be a rather warm, muggy night once again. Some towns and cities across southern parts not pushing much past 16°C to 17°C

Met Office daily weather: North-south divide as we head into the weekend

eastwards once again across Scotland, Northern Ireland, perhaps just starting to clip the far north of England later on into the afternoon. It's going to be quite heavy and blustery at times. Quite persistent outbreaks of rain, particularly across western Scotland where we have issued a yellow Met

wiser0021_western-mel-policy-brief.pdf

Policy brief Developing a Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning framework which can support the creation of decentralised Climate Information Services: Learning from the WISER Western project in the Lake Victoria region of Kenya Authors: Emma Visman (VNG Consulting/King’s College London), Brian Oduor

wiser0244_environmental_psychology_policy_brief.pdf

POLICY BRIEF (Source: Julio Araujo, 2016) Using environmental psychology to increase the use of climate information KEY MESSAGES • Climate services can be improved by understanding climate change risk perceptions • This policy brief outlines concrete ways in which climate services can be better

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Global Outlook – Rainfall Climate Outlook Asia: October to July Asia Current Status and Outlook - Temperature Current Status: Over the last three months, conditions have either been warm or hot across most of Asia , although large parts of the Indian sub-continent and western Asia have been near

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