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Numerous rain warnings issued
Areas of low pressure will bring very wet and windy conditions to the UK, displacing the cold weather that has bought frequent frosts, snow and ice to some regions. The highest rain totals will be focused in western parts of the UK over the next few days, falling on already very wet ground. Met
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Statistics for April 2017
from 8.1mm record to the 26 April). Middlesex, Mid Lothian and Fife were the driest historical counties this month with just 12% of the rainfall expected in April. In comparison Sutherland was the wettest with rainfall 36% above average. The lowest rainfall totals of anywhere in the UK last month
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Winds and rain in the forecast as unsettled weather takes charge
coasts, headlands and high ground. In addition to these gusty winds, 10-20mm of rain is likely across many regions, with higher totals over hills in western areas.” It’s important to stay up to date with the latest Met Office forecast, as warnings could be issued for the weekend weather. Next week’s
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Warnings issued for wet and windy weekend
some potentially disruptive weather on the way on Saturday as a deep area of low pressure for the time of year moves from west to east across central areas of the UK. Although it’ll be a wet day for many, Northern Ireland is likely to see the highest totals, with a chance of 40-60mm of rain falling
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Yellow rain warning as heatwave dissipates
be widespread and torrential in places. Whilst rainfall totals will vary considerably from places to place, up to 100mm of rain could build up in some locations with potential impacts including the chance of some flooding as well as poor travel conditions due to surface water. Lightning and hail
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A spatial analysis of trends in the UK climate since 1914 using gridded datasets
annual 5-day precipitation total (mm). • Rainfall Intensity (RI) = the average precipitation amount on days with precipitation ≥ 1 mm. All available station data were used, ensuring a dense coverage across the UK of up to 600 stations for temperature and 5500 for rainfall. This enabled a fairly
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information_brief_final_12-12-2016.pdf
. Number of total (dark blue) and landfalling (light blue) tropical cyclones each year in the Philippines region (Adapted from Cinco et al 2016). How has the project added to knowledge on future tropical cyclone risk? The Met Office and PAGASA have analysed a range of computer simulations and observations
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space_weather_impacts.pdf
on GNSS positioning for their navigation the General Lighthouse Authorities recommend mariners do not rely on only one source of information and use all means of navigation at their disposal. The likelihood Again, the threat of total GNSS failure is rare, but even relatively common moderate space
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weather-climate-change-impacts-on-uk-transport-2021.pdf
rain in winter and summer and on the wettest days Total rainfall from extremely wet days * has increased by about 17%. The number of days where temperatures do not rise above 0 °C has been decreasing. 4.8 days in 1961–1990, 3.2 days in 2008–2017. 2008–2017 average: -6.8 °C 1961–1990 average: -8.5 °C
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Summer 2025: A regional breakdown
three others since 1910 recording higher sunshine totals. Despite some wet spells, particularly in western Scotland and northwest England, rainfall overall was below average, and August was especially dry, with the UK receiving just 62% of its average rainfall for the month. READ MORE: August 2025