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fisherman-personav2.pdf

distribution Potential hazards e.g. thunderstorms Why I want to know it • So that I can choose to go fishing during the day or at night and where to fish most safely • So that I will - understand the capsize or collision risk; - and know if navigation is likely to be difficult • To identify if fish levels

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What will the festive forecast bring for you?

possible in the most exposed areas. A Yellow wind warning has been issued for Christmas Day for parts of Wales and the South West of England. ⚠️ Yellow weather warning issued ⚠️ Wind across parts of Wales and southwest England Thursday (Christmas Day) 0400 – 2359 Latest info 👉 https://t.co/QwDLMfRBfs Stay

mwr_2025_07_for_print.pdf

was warmer than average but offered more changeable weather than previous months. The opening day saw the highest temperature of the month with 35.8C recorded at Faversham, Kent. There followed about a week of changeable, westerly conditions before the next pronounced period of hot temperatures

NCIC Monthly Summary

the Thames estuary. Many areas started cold and frosty on the 7th, then there was patchy rain for the north, but cloud broke by afternoon to allow sunshine for many. 8th to 17th After a frosty start across the south on the 8th, rain over the north moved south-east through the day across central

NCIC Monthly Summary

at times, but clearing from the south-west by teatime. Early rain cleared the south-east on the 3rd to leave a brighter day for most of the country, but showers in western areas spread their influence eastwards through the day to affect all parts, some becoming heavy and thundery, with just East Anglia

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Sunny week ahead

coast by day. “Cloud amounts may vary day to day which will affect the feel of the weather in some areas. There is a small risk of an isolated shower across northern areas on Wednesday.” The East / West split is expected to continue through the rest of the week. Eastern coasts staying generally

Met Office Daily Weather: Wet and windy for some

Low pressure is exerting its influence over the UK’s weather on Tuesday, bringing a band of more persistent rain which starts Tuesday morning over northern England, Wales and parts of southwest England before moving gradually south and east through the day. Accompanying the rain is windy conditions

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Wet and windy end to April

As we reach the last day of April, many of us in southeastern areas of England are faced with strong to gale force winds and persistent heavy rainfall.

and southern England by Monday morning and then expected to last much of the day. “Many areas will see between 25 and 40 mm of rainfall with isolated pockets perhaps seeing as much as 50 to 70mm (which is well in excess of the whole month’s average). This could increase the risk of flooding

Human dynamics of climate change

The Human dynamics of climate change poster studies the impacts of climate change in the context of present-day human dynamics

the poster and the supplementary information below: HDCC poster HDCC poster supplementary information The video above introduces the poster and you can find further information below.  There are two types of information included in the poster - present-day human dynamics, and projected future

Met Office weekend football fixtures forecast

the morning, which may affect the early stages of the match. As the day progresses, sunny spells are forecast to develop in the west, offering intermittent relief. Showers are expected to form during the afternoon, with the possibility of heavy and persistent rainfall for a time. Breezy conditions

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