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Unsettled Weather Ahead

A spell of heavy and persistent rain and a short-lived spell of strong winds may lead to some disruption. Yellow National Severe Weather Warnings for rain and wind have been issued for Wales and parts of England this weekend. ⚠️ Yellow weather warning UPDATED ⚠️ Rain for parts of Wales and northern

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Heavy rain to start the week with Amber warning issued

The transition back to wet weather will start overnight Sunday and into Monday, with rain the most significant hazard in the weather forecast. The Amber warning for south Wales comes into force from the early hours of Monday morning and will last through the day. Heavy rain may lead to flooding

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of the year as Storm Isha, the strongest wind storm since Storm Eunice in 2022, swept across the country. Exceptionally wet weather mid-May led to significant disruption for parts of England, southern and eastern Scotland, and north Wales, with some stations recording their wettest May day on record

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Snow and ice warnings remain before a change this weekend

reaching -12°C in rural parts of Scotland and widely below freezing elsewhere. As temperatures fall overnight, ice will form on untreated surfaces and may cause some travel disruption tonight and into Friday morning.”   Last night saw the coldest night of the season so far for Northern Ireland

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One of the hottest summers in Scotland and N. Ireland

. There have been several notable weather events through the summer, including a new temperature record for Northern Ireland and Storm Evert which brought strong winds and heavy rain across England and Wales and extreme rainfall in the south east.” August The statistics for August may explain why some may

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UK weather turning cooler for Bank Holiday Weekend

After provisionally the warmest May Day on record in the UK, higher than average temperatures will subside over the weekend, with cooler weather and isolated showers on the way for some.

theme for the Bank Holiday Monday, the cloudiest conditions are expected in the south and east, with further scattered showers possible at times. Temperatures on Monday may be a touch higher than Sunday, but still below average and feeling chilly, especially along the east coast. Do you have outdoor

What could threaten food security?

and undermine the capacity of communities to adapt to even moderate shock. This results in a vicious circle that leads to greater poverty and hunger. The impacts on food production of extreme events, such as drought, may cancel out the benefits of the increased temperature and extended growing season

Met Office football forecast: Unsettled weather for this week's fixtures

and slippery conditions. Manchester City vs Sunderland (15:00pm) Manchester will mirror the conditions seen in Birmingham, with cloud, showers, and occasional rain. Temperatures will be slightly up on Friday, with a maximum of 11°C. Players may need to adapt to a slick surface. Newcastle United vs Burnley (15

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Is the rain’s reign coming to an end?

higher levels but then to lower elevations too for a time. Jason Kelly is a Met Office chief forecaster. He said: “Any settling snow will mainly be confined to high ground. Locations of above 200 metres in Scotland and northern England may see 2-5cm of snow, but those locations above 300 metres may see

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