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Met Office daily weather: Rising temperatures as we reach midweek

a zone of damp weather affecting South Wales, perhaps the Midlands, maybe northern parts of Devon and Cornwall seeing a little light rain and drizzle too. That should tend to fizzle out through the day, and away from that cloudier zone, many places looking dry through Wednesday. “We should see brighter

Met Office daily weather: Feeling cooler with showers for some

Tuesday morning some heavy showers coming in from the south and they could potentially be pretty blustery as well, especially across the coastal regions of Devon, Cornwall, and the far southwest of Wales. But elsewhere, another dry day to come. Plenty of sunshine. There is going to be a little bit

Met Office daily weather: Dry with sunny spells albeit slightly cooler

, the odd heavy one is possible, but they will be well scattered across Devon, Cornwall, maybe Pembrokeshire catching one too. Perhaps even as far east as Dorset and Somerset, but the vast majority, I think, again, will stay dry and we'll have some good spells of sunshine, particularly west coast

Met Office daily weather: Largely dry and settled

bringing one or two scattered heavy showers still across Devon, Cornwall, and maybe the Isles of Scilly. But again, like Tuesday’s heavy showers, they’ll be very hit and miss. “The vast majority staying dry, fine, and sunny. But we’ll notice more and more of this breeze, that’s going to have even more

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New rainfall warning for Scotland as Storm Bert pulls away

The deep low-pressure system resulted in impacts across large swathes of the country, including wind damage, flooding, and snowfall.  Provisional statistics show White Barrow in Devon saw the highest rainfall accumulation, with 175.7mm between midnight on 23 November and midnight 25 November

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www.stormaware.mo.gov/ preparing-for-a-tornado/ Wildfires Sometimes called brush fires, bushfires or forest fires, a wildfire is an uncontrolled fire in a natural area. It can be caused by a combination of very hot and dry weather, with fires being started either through lightning strikes or human activity. Find out

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resilience and reduced costs.  Saving lives in a heatwave By working together with the UK Health Security Agency to improve heat health alerts that can forewarn health professionals of the impacts of hot weather, we can help health services to plan effectively and provide patient advice. In turn

Met Office daily weather: July kicks off with peak of current hot spell

the day, giving way to isolated, sharp, and slow-moving showers, particularly in convergence zones across northern England and eastern to central Scotland. Southeastern areas, lying south and east of a line from Exeter to Norwich, will remain hot, very hot in places, and humid. There is a small chance

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