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Cold and unsettled weather for many

accumulations, mainly over higher ground, but potentially briefly to lower levels. If it does manage to settle it will most likely be on grassy surfaces, with road temperatures having built up sufficiently in the recent mild weather to avoid any significant issues.   Behind this, wintry showers follow

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An unsettled period toward the end of 2023

of northern England and Scotland. It is possible this snow could fall to lower levels for a brief period of time across Scotland. The warnings for this low-pressure system include: a wind warning covering most of Wales and a large part of southern England; rain warnings for Northern Ireland and Wales

Weather services for contingency planners

recovery  16 - 30 days An indication of how the weather might change, or be different from normal, (i.e. warmer, colder, wetter, drier) across the whole UK. Consider changing operational arrangements. Set up planning meetings. Maintain watching brief Bias of pre-order stocks  3 month outlook

hunter-style_sea_level_rise_allowances_technical_note.pdf

not included. The Hunter-style Sea-Level Rise Allowances are fully documented in "Sea-level rise allowances for the UK", Howard and Palmer, 2020, Environmental Research Communications, https://doi.org/10.1088/2515-7620/ab7cb4 This technical note gives a brief summary. The Hunter-style Sea-Level Rise

umuwjune21_research-news-article1.pdf

Migliorini (NG-DA) gave a brief account of achievements and plans for the coming year including planned operational implementation of NG-OPS alongside the UM. LFRic Infrastructure and GHASP: finally, two well-received presentations by Ben Shipway (GHASP) and Steve Mullerworth (LFRic) provided an overview

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Mild and wet turning to cold with a chance of snow

Rain and strong winds will once again sweep across the UK overnight on Friday and through Saturday morning with the potential for 60-70 mm of rain over the high ground of South Wales. Yellow warnings for rain have been issued for Wales and western parts of England. A Yellow warning for wind

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Amber snow warning for parts of Scotland

falling onto frozen surfaces, and strong winds over upland areas of northern Britain (bringing blizzard conditions briefly), and this could be a day to avoid travelling in some areas, although the snow should turn to rain later.” Sunday will see the start of a marked change in weather type

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Mild February marks the end of a dry Winter

and will be updated once the final data has been incorporated. The extended outlook for the UK as we head in to Spring shows that an unsettled picture is likely as frontal systems move into the UK from the south or south-west, bringing wet and windy weather at times. Between frontal systems, there should be some

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