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: “a greater chance of warmer, wetter winters and hotter, drier summers” Working together on UK Climate Projections www.metoffice.gov.uk © Crown Copyright 2018, Met Office • All areas of the UK are projected to experience warming Future UK temperatures Working together on UK Climate Projections • Warming

Balancing supply and demand

it gets hot they also tend to use more water. But balancing supply and demand effectively across these industries comes down to a lot more than looking at general patterns. It requires a complex combination of three vital things: a thorough understanding of consumer behaviour – and how

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Warm weather on the way

This week we are going to see a lot of very warm, locally hot, and at times sunny weather across the UK as high pressure builds to dominate our weather.

, and where. That said over the preceding weekend it will probably become cloudier and less hot from the west with some outbreaks of rain, which could be heavy and thundery at times. Eastern and south-eastern parts will more likely than not stay dry, sunny and locally hot through Saturday too and possibly

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Warm weather on the way next week – July 2020

and it will probably be hot in parts of southern and eastern England, as temperatures peak close to 30 Celsius. “It’s possible Northern Ireland and Scotland will join the rest of the country in seeing a spell of warmer weather later next week, as this hot air from the continent extends northwards

Exploring Climate Impacts 7-11

hotter • Heavier rainfall • Rainy seasons are not as reliable www.metoffice.gov.uk/schools | 10 © Crown Copyright 2020, Met Office Fiji Key climate changes • Sea level rise • More intense storms • More tropical cyclones • Hotter temperatures www.metoffice.gov.uk/schools | 11 © Crown Copyright 2020, Met Office Find out more at www.metoffice.gov.uk/schools www.metoffice.gov.uk/schools | 12 © Crown Copyright 2020, Met Office

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to a slightly lesser extent. Low pressure systems mostly dominated the weather, with any brief spells of high pressure bringing settled weather generally short-lived in nature. Summer warmth was mostly confined to southern and eastern areas, with only one really hot day on 10th when temperatures reached

ukcp18_local_update_faq.pdf

does not change the UKCP18 headline message of a greater chance of warmer, wetter winters and hotter, drier summers across the UK in future (Murphy et al, 2018). For 2061-80, under a high greenhouse gas emissions scenario (RCP8.5), the update suggests winters will be warmer by 3.3°C (2.0-3.5°C) 2

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New Temperature Records for the UK.

set New Year’s Eve daily maximum temperature records. Keswick in England reached 15.9 C, Kinlochewe in Scotland reached 16.1 C, and Magilligan reached 15.0 C in Northern Ireland. A daily minimum temperature of 13.2 C recorded at Chivenor, in Devon is provisionally a new UK and England record

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Another low-pressure area to bring wind and rain

Another area of low pressure is following closely on the heels of Storm Kathleen which brought challenging conditions to parts of the UK over the weekend. The low-pressure system will bring the strongest winds to Cornwall and coastal parts of Devon and Somerset later today [Monday 8 April

uk-seasonal-pollen-forecast-datasheet_2019.pdf

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