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Met Office daily weather: Sunshine and showers with temperatures feeling mild

, conditions will be closer to average for the time of year, with locally warm temperatures possible in the southwest and perhaps the far southeast. Where skies brighten on either side of the cloudier corridor, highs of 24-25°C may be reached, though most areas will see temperatures in the high teens to low

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UK weather turning cooler for Bank Holiday Weekend

After provisionally the warmest May Day on record in the UK, higher than average temperatures will subside over the weekend, with cooler weather and isolated showers on the way for some.

theme for the Bank Holiday Monday, the cloudiest conditions are expected in the south and east, with further scattered showers possible at times. Temperatures on Monday may be a touch higher than Sunday, but still below average and feeling chilly, especially along the east coast. Do you have outdoor

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of the year as Storm Isha, the strongest wind storm since Storm Eunice in 2022, swept across the country. Exceptionally wet weather mid-May led to significant disruption for parts of England, southern and eastern Scotland, and north Wales, with some stations recording their wettest May day on record

What could threaten food security?

and undermine the capacity of communities to adapt to even moderate shock. This results in a vicious circle that leads to greater poverty and hunger. The impacts on food production of extreme events, such as drought, may cancel out the benefits of the increased temperature and extended growing season

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One of the hottest summers in Scotland and N. Ireland

. There have been several notable weather events through the summer, including a new temperature record for Northern Ireland and Storm Evert which brought strong winds and heavy rain across England and Wales and extreme rainfall in the south east.” August The statistics for August may explain why some may

North Atlantic tropical storm seasonal forecast 2015

Forecast for June to November 2015 Issued 21 May 2015 The most likely number of named tropical storms (winds of at least 39 mph) predicted to occur in the North Atlantic during the June to November period is 8, with a 70% chance that the number will be in the range 6 to 10. This represents below

Met Office daily weather: Thunderstorms and staying warm

turning to showers throughout the day. The far south of England will see sporadic rain and showers dying out, making way for sunny spells. By Monday night, the showers and thunderstorms will subside, leading to clear spells for many areas. However, patchy low cloud and isolated fog may develop

Met Office explains: How is thunder formed?

tops downwind. Cumulonimbus clouds form through convection, where warm, moist air rises and cools, condensing into cloud droplets. Initially, these clouds may begin as cumulus, stratocumulus, or altocumulus, but as they grow and develop ice crystals at higher altitudes, they transition

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