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three months. Areas further south over West and Central Africa have seen normal or dry conditions. Conditions were more mixed across East Africa in what tends to be a drier part of the year for these areas. Much of southern Africa tends to see little rainfall through this period though southwestern

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A fine Easter weekend for most

and east, where temperatures could feel really quite warm for spring, pushing into the low 20s C - although even here there may be the odd shower, and persistent low cloud in coastal areas will keep them cooler.  Temperatures will be on the rise across many parts of the UK as we head towards

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Thunderstorms for some, but sunshine for many

in the sunshine. “This initial spell of warm conditions isn’t expected to last too long however, as it turns more changeable through Friday and into the weekend with areas of cloud and rain spilling east across the UK.” Further ahead The weekend’s weather is expected to start with largely cloudy

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Storm Francis to bring wind and heavy rain – August '20

where 60-90 mm in total could fall as the storm moves from west to east.  National Severe Weather Warning Chief Meteorologist Andy Page, said “The UK is in for another unseasonably wet and windy spell with Storm Francis arriving on Tuesday. There will be strong winds and heavy rain, especially

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Unsettled conditions continue with strong winds in the north

of Scotland and northern England will ease through the morning, bringing a breezy, showery afternoon for the northern half of the UK. As for the south, cloud and outbreaks of rain will spread east through the day, bringing some potentially heavy rain across parts of central and southern England

Seasonal Forecast Assessment – Winter 2008/09

average respectively, and it was the seventh warmest October in a series from 1884. November was also 1.8 °C above average, and the third warmest on record. Rainfall in September was broadly near or above average, although East Anglia, Lincolnshire and north-west Scotland were drier, with a UK figure

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Warm next week at times, but unsettled

that matched our technical definition of a heatwave, which would require temperatures above the heatwave threshold for an area for three days in a row. However, almost everywhere will see above average temperatures for May next week, with parts of the south east potentially reaching a maximum in the mid

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Amber rain warning issued

An area of low pressure is bringing heavy rain and thunderstorms to parts of the UK as it moves in from the east. An Amber severe weather warning has been issued for parts of northern Wales and northwestern England. Within the Amber warning area 30-40mm of rain is expected to fall, with high ground

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Wind and rain gives way for a hot end to July – July'20

and settled conditions This low has now moved away from Britain and in its wake much of the UK will see more settled conditions with gradually more sunshine and increasing temperatures through the week. In the far north east breezy, showery conditions will persist a little longer into Wednesday. A separate

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of the consultation is Met Office Safeguarding, Met Office, Observations, Fitzroy Road, Exeter, Devon EX1 3PB. [email protected] Scale 1:75,000 SOUTH SOMERSET DISTRICT Coordinate System: British National Grid Projection: Transverse Mercator Datum: OSGB 1936 False Easting: 400,000.0000 False

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