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Why has it been so wet this winter?

the British Isles and directed towards regions such as the Southwest of England, eastern Scotland and the east of Northern Ireland. These areas have seen repeated rainfall events, contributing to higher-than-average totals. Western Scotland, however, has been a noticeable exception. Typically one

Met Office daily weather: A showery start but growing brighter later on

of time. “That being said, we could see some relatively high rainfall totals building up. We're talking 15-20 millimetres perhaps. And whilst this is coming in a relatively short period of time, it is going to be some welcome rain for many places. Lots of gardeners, farmers have been calling out

Met Office daily weather: More hot weather to come

, which is why the warning stays with us until the evening. But then perhaps a slightly drier, calmer theme as we go through into Friday. “And for this weekend, the weather's looking generally fine. Not totally dry, there will be some showery rain pushing through and we're actually likely to see

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This summer will ‘almost certainly’ be warmest on record for the UK

all-time high of 40.3°C set in July 2022.  But it was warmer in 1976? The summer of 1976 remains one of the most memorable in UK weather history. During this period, multiple locations across England recorded heatwave-like conditions lasting over two weeks. In 1976, there were 16 days in total

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An unsettled week ahead, with more weather warnings likely

rainfall totals to build up across a central swathe of the UK. Strong easterly winds are also likely to bring some very gusty conditions to the west of high ground.   “There is currently some uncertainty in the positioning and timing of this system, but more wind and rain warnings are likely

Met Office daily weather: A showery start but growing brighter later on

of time. “That being said, we could see some relatively high rainfall totals building up. We're talking 15-20 millimetres perhaps. And whilst this is coming in a relatively short period of time, it is going to be some welcome rain for many places. Lots of gardeners, farmers have been calling out

Global impacts of climate change - projections

days per year at 4°C global warming, in the ensemble mean of models from the 5th Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP5). The bar chart shows the global total number of people exposed at this level for the present day, 2°C and 4°C global warming, in relation to present-day population. River

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A north / south split in conditions

are expected widely. Jason Kelly said: “The rain will be persistent for some and may be particularly heavy in a few places. Rainfall totals of 15-30mm are expected widely, however, the wettest areas are likely to see 40-60mm through the whole of Friday, with a lower likelihood of a few areas seeing as much

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Amber warnings issued as Storm Amy approaches

, where totals could exceed 30-50mm in 6-9 hours, increasing the risk of flooding for some. Warnings will continue to be tweaked and amended in the coming days as confidence increases so stay up to date with the latest Met Office forecast and warnings.” ⚠️⚠️ Amber weather warning issued ⚠️⚠️ Strong

Met Office daily weather: Warnings in force as winter arrives early

showers piling in on that brisk northerly flow. “Now, the wind will have changed direction ever so slightly and that does mean that we're perhaps going to see a few more showers penetrating a bit further in land across parts of northeast England and with that then snow totals particularly over the North

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