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Summer resources for journalists
Summer is the warmest season in the UK and on average, July is the warmest month and June is the sunniest while the rainfall totals throughout the UK in summer can be rather variable. The highest temperatures in summer tend to be seen around London and the southeast, with the coolest temperatures
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HCVI_website_technical_report_v4.pdf
the datasets. Indicators marked * correlate negatively with undernutrition (FAO, 2014). Component Indicator Data source Plausible maximum value Sensitivity Adaptive capacity Plausible minimum value Forest cover (% of total World Bank Data 95% 0% area)* Rainfed agriculture (% of World Resources 100% 0
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Met Office Deep Dive: Why September turned soggy and what happens next
weeks of the month, rainfall has been widely above what you’d typically expect by mid‑September. The usual “halfway point” benchmark, about 50% of the month’s total, has already been exceeded in parts of South Wales, southern England, northwest England and Northern Ireland, with fewer areas sitting
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February & Winter weather stats: A regional breakdown
ranging from 3.2°C in the north to 4.5°C in the west. Anomalies were small, with most regions around 0.3–0.8°C above average. Sunshine totals were modest, ranging from 37.8 hours in the west to 47.7 hours in the north, but all remained well below typical levels, with anomalies of –17% to –44%. Rainfall
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Met Office weather extremes: What are August's current records?
records? Author: Press Office Fri 8 Aug 2025 The UK has seen a turbulent start and end to August, with Storm Floris bringing strong winds and heavy rain, and another heatwave bringing this summer's total to four. But while recent conditions have been unsettled, August has historically delivered some
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May 2026 weather stats: A regional breakdown
regional contrast was evident within England, with southern areas receiving around 59% of average rainfall, compared to close to average totals in the north at around 99%. May 2026 Sunshine The UK recorded slightly above-average sunshine overall during May. England was the sunniest of the four nations
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state-of-the-uk-climate-2014-v3pdf
and Table 3 show annual, seasonal and monthly rainfall anomalies for the UK and countries from 1910 to 2014 inclusive. A large contribution to the annual rainfall total came from the very wet weather during winter storms in January and February. Winter 2013/14 was exceptionally wet and stormy
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state-of-the-uk-climate-2014-v3.pdf
and Table 3 show annual, seasonal and monthly rainfall anomalies for the UK and countries from 1910 to 2014 inclusive. A large contribution to the annual rainfall total came from the very wet weather during winter storms in January and February. Winter 2013/14 was exceptionally wet and stormy
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Microsoft Word - 2019_009_storm_lorenzo.docx
and the Isle of Man. On 1 October, thunderstorms also brought some torrential rainfall across parts of the Midlands, Wales and southern England. The map below shows rainfall totals for the 10-day period 21 to 30 September 2019. The weather was generally mild, wet and unsettled with a succession of low
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Amber warning for rain issued
, Lincoln and as far north as Middlesbrough is under a Yellow weather warning where rainfall totals could widely reach 20-40mm with 60-40mm possible over high ground. There is a further separate Yellow warning for rain in north Wales. Chief Meteorologist Neil Armstrong said, “With a weather front from