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Storm Eunice continues ahead of unsettled weekend

and preparations.    For more information on how to prepare for severe weather, please visit our WeatherReady advice.  Unsettled weekend Following Storm Eunice’s departure out to the east late on Friday night, an unsettled weekend of weather is to come for many.   Yellow warnings have been issued through

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everyone to research different initiatives, ideas and innovations that people, like scientists and entrepreneurs, have come up with. This will require some online research and use of the school library to look through science publications. They can use some of the websites below: https://happyeconews.com

Met Office daily weather: A changeable end to the week with some warmth

largely dry, but this front continues to linger here as we go into the weekend. So we do have more heavy rain to come and it could also turn quite thundery. We do have warnings out because of the potential for impacts from the wet weather, and also watch out for some strong winds particularly

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Future weather extremes likely to break new records

and individuals – to understand more about how climate change is likely to impact the UK. Professor Jason Lowe OBE is head of the UKCP programme for the Met Office. He said: “Some of the most severe consequences of climate change will come from an increasing frequency and severity of extreme

Met Office daily weather: Mixed conditions follow on from Storm Floris

cloud comes along into the west by the afternoon, but it stays dry and bright in most places, feeling pleasant in the light winds and sunny spells uh into the afternoon. Now, the thicker cloud in the west will bring about some patchy rain by Wednesday evening for Northern Ireland and Western Scotland.”

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Partington and Nick Jobling. The Board thanked John Kimmance in his absence for his valuable contribution to the Met Office as his term had now come to an end. • The Board welcomed Steve Marshall as Interim Director of Operations. • The Board welcomed Andrew McKean as Interim CFO in Nick Jobling’s

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Yellow thunderstorm warning issued amid heatwave

warning running from 8am on Wednesday through to midnight on Friday. Temperatures could reach up to 33C in isolated places.   The warnings come as the forecast continues to signal for unusually high temperatures for western areas in particular, as well as continuing high nighttime temperatures creating

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Storm Evert named

High winds then spread into other coastal counties in England during Thursday night and Friday morning, before easing from the west later on Friday.   The storm name comes as an amber wind warning has been issued for much of Cornwall, as well as the Isles of Scilly, with yellow warnings remaining

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