Search results (1,329)

Page 62 of 133

Did you mean once briefed youth hotter?

Web results

National Severe Weather Warnings Archive

You can view past National Severe Weather Warnings in our Digital Library & Archive. Warnings for the current year are catalogued at the end of each month once all the warnings have been issued and will made available as soon as possible, early in the following month. Our warnings archive dates

News

April 2020 provisionally sunniest on record for UK

a change in the weather for many of us.  Chief Meteorologist at the Met Office, Andy Page, said: “After several weeks of high pressure bringing plenty of dry, warm and sunny weather across the UK, this week we’re seeing the return low pressure, allowing Atlantic weather systems to once again move

Met Office daily weather: Spells of unsettled weather across the UK

much of central and northern Scotland later in the day, we're going to see drier weather develop across many parts of England and Wales. “But it will stay cloudy and there will still be some light showery rain across western parts of the country. East Angley and the southeast once again fairing

News

Record high temperatures verified

for a provisional new UK highest daily minimum temperature record is still ongoing and will be verified once final checks have been completed. It is possible that further readings could be submitted in the coming weeks which will be included in our official temperature records, subject to routine quality

News

Storm names for 2018-19 announced

Office in the UK to keep all the peoples of these islands warned of impending severe weather." This season’s names have once again been compiled from a list of suggestions submitted by the public, choosing some of the most popular names but also selecting names that reflect the nations, culture

Library services

by post or email if you are not able to visit us in person. Once this has been received, we will register you and send you a library card. Membership terms: You will notify us if your address details change A maximum of ten items can be borrowed at any one time Items can be borrowed for a maximum

Met Office daily weather: Drizzly showers with some bright, sunny spells

and southeastern England and also across parts of southwest England. “It could be a little damp at times, but generally dry, generally light winds, but once again under the cloud, feeling a bit cool despite the light winds. If you get some sunshine though, just feeling that bit warmer as you would expect

Met Office daily weather: Changeable, with periods of wet and windy weather

into the North Sea, allowing some sunshine to develop. But once again, we can't rule out some showers. These mostly pushing into parts of the west, though some could skirt into eastern areas at times. READ MORE: Met Office weekend weather: Showers, wind, and occasional sunny spells "These showers

Page navigation