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to agriculture Once all the groups are assembled, ask a representative from each group to explain their cards and their rationale for choosing to stand or sit together. The Met Office provides free education content to support young people to be prepared for the effects of weather and climate change

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Changeable weather to come after hot spell

England. Once again, it's important to note there is a very low likelihood that any one location within the area will experience impacts from thunderstorms, but where the storms do occur up to 30mm of rain is possible in less than an hour which has the potential to generate some surface water flooding

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markers must be secured once the aircraft approaches. To attract the attention of the aircraft, stand with both arms in the air in a Y shape. At night, flashing your torch until the aircraft has spotted you can be helpful, but then shine the torch at the ground as they may be using night vision

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New study examines chances of record June temperature

to three years. In a natural climate, where human greenhouse gas emissions are removed, June temperatures like that of 2003 would only be seen once every 8,200 years. The study commenced as western Europe recorded notably high temperatures for the time of year, with France recording its earliest 40°C

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Cold conditions on the horizon

of the week, which may also spread to some central and western areas by the weekend, although by this time a messy mixture of rain, sleet and snow is more likely. Current indications are that once the east to south-easterly winds set in they will most probably last well into next week, although a gradual

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Weekend staying cold

, but also a chance of snow at first over the Midlands. It will be brighter in the north, but still with a risk of showers in coastal areas. Still feeling cold away from the southwest with temperatures once again in low-single figures. “There continues to be some uncertainty over the exact conditions

Spring Bank Holiday weather records in the UK

, recorded twice: once at Dunbar in East Lothian on 6 May 1933, and again at Eastwick Lodge in Essex on 6 June 1960.  READ MORE: How close are we to breaking spring records? Rain, Wind, and Snow Rainfall has also made its mark on the Whitsun holiday. Kesgrave in Suffolk saw the wettest day on record

Met Office daily weather: Unsettled with rain, warmth and some sunshine

once again across the south of the country, but a lot of cloud. “If we do get some brightness, we've got this warm sector across the south. Relatively mild and humid and temperatures getting up to summerlike values, 24°C, perhaps 25°C if there is enough sunshine for parts of East Anglia, but it's

Met Office daily weather: Widely sunny spells to end the week

these northern and eastern areas of the UK. The cloud tending to uh push into parts of the east of England for a time. Elsewhere across the country, it's sunny spells and the heat is beginning to build once again. It's a hotter day across southern parts of the country. Cooler further north and northeast

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