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of the Middle East temperatures were colder than normal during March, then hotter than normal during April, easing back to near-normal or colder than normal in some parts in May. Temperatures across North Africa were generally near or above normal although Morocco, Libya and Egypt experienced below

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, temperatures were near-normal over the past three months. Parts of northwest Africa were hot in June and the Levant was cool during July. The Caribbean and southern Europe were mostly hot over the last three months. Outlook: It is likely or much more likely to be warmer than normal in the MENA

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– Temperature Global Outlook – Rainfall Climate Outlook Asia: November to August Asia Current Status and Outlook - Temperature Current Status: Over the last three months, many parts of this region have been warm or hot. However, there have been some there were large variations across some countries

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shading represent values above the 80th (Warm) and 90th (Hot) percentile, respectively; regions shaded in light and dark blue indicate values below the 20th (Cool) and 10th (Cold) percentile, with respect to the 1981-2010 climatology. The data used in this map are from the NOAA Climate Prediction

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values above the 80th (Warm) and 90th (Hot) percentile, respectively; regions shaded in light and dark blue indicate values below the 20th (Cool) and 10th (Cold) percentile, with respect to the 1981-2010 climatology. The data used in this map are from the NOAA Climate Prediction Center. Climate Outlook

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, with the 0th percentile being the coolest and the 100th percentile being the warmest in the 1981-2010 climatology. Orange and red shading represent values above the 80th (Warm) and 90th (Hot) percentile, respectively; regions shaded in light and dark blue indicate values below the 20th (Cool) and 10th (Cold

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Extreme heat for much of the UK

yourself safe in the heat: 👉 Drink plenty of fluids and take water with you 👉 Wear sunscreen and a wide brimmed hat 👉 Avoid exercising between 11am-3pm when the sun is at it's strongest pic.twitter.com/QTGDhNmFR3 — Met Office (@metoffice) August 11, 2022 Check tips for keeping cool in hot weather

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Heatwave for some as temperatures rise into the start of the week

Met Office Chief Meteorologist, Matthew Lenhert, said: “Sunday will be another hot day quite widely across the southern half of the UK, with temperatures forecast to reach 31°C in the south east of England. Temperatures will be higher still on Monday, with highs of 34°C possible in central

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Warming up this week

There is a lot of speculation around the spell of hot weather expected towards the end of this week. But what are the facts?

conditions allowing temperatures to build day-on-day and for it to become hot, or even very hot, across parts of England and Wales by Friday. Met Office Deputy Chief Meteorologist, Dan Rudman, said; “Temperatures will continue to rise as we go through the week, becoming well above-average by Friday when

UKCP18

UKCP18 CLIMATE CHANGE OVER LAND UKCP18 projects greater chance of hotter, drier summers and warmer, wetter winters This is broadly consistent with UKCP09 Summer and winter changes by the 2070s Summer rainfall change Winter precipitation change Summer temperature change Winter temperature change

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