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Met Office Weather: Sunshine to give way to rain
into the evening. Winds will also pick up in these areas, becoming breezy as the weather system moves in. Winds will be picking up in strength over the bank holiday weekend 🌬️ In particular, be prepared for very gusty conditions if you're travelling to parts of Scotland pic.twitter.com/oPEHpPvA0e — Met Office
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Met Office daily weather: Cloudy skies with rain and drizzle
areas can expect gales, making for challenging conditions. Temperatures will be mild or very mild, with maximum values widely reaching 12–14°C and locally up to 15°C in sheltered spots. Even after the rain clears in the northwest, temperatures will remain at 9-12°C. Cloud and rain will clear
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Met Office daily weather: Unsettled with rain, warmth and some sunshine
outbreaks of rain for many western and northern areas. South-east England is likely to stay mostly dry. Temperatures will be mild or very mild away from the far north, with maxima of 21-23°C likely east of Welsh high ground, and isolated 24°C possible in eastern England. Outlook for Friday Friday sees
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Unsettled weekend ahead of Christmas
The weather is turning more changeable for the end of this week and weekend with some wet and very windy weather for many.
A deep area of low pressure will cross the far north of the UK on Saturday bringing rain and disruptive strong winds across large swathes of the UK. National Severe Weather Warnings for wind have been issued for both Saturday and Sunday highlighting the chance of disruption. An unsettled and very
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NCIC Monthly Summary
the last six days of the month. Following the naming of Storm Arwen by the Met Office, including a very rare red wind warning for eastern coastal areas of Scotland and Northern England as these were the areas expected to see the worst, many impacts were experienced on the 26th and 27th. Regrettably
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NCIC Monthly Summary
June 2021 The averaging period used for the following assessment was 1981-2010. The first half of June was largely dry and warm, though less settled over Scotland towards mid-month. The second half saw temperatures broadly nearer to average, with some days very cool for the time of year
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uk_monthly_climate_summary_201907.pdf
, but less than 0.5°C above in the south-west. Rainfall was 114% of average, but was very variable across the country, with below-average rainfall over most of Wales and the south-west, but more than twice the normal amount from Manchester to Leicestershire. Sunshine was 100% of average, and amounts
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uk_monthly_climate_summary_201907pdf
, but less than 0.5°C above in the south-west. Rainfall was 114% of average, but was very variable across the country, with below-average rainfall over most of Wales and the south-west, but more than twice the normal amount from Manchester to Leicestershire. Sunshine was 100% of average, and amounts
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PowerPoint Presentation
January February Notes: The percentiles shown in the map indicate a ranking of rainfall, with the 0th percentile being the driest and the 100th percentile being the wettest in the 1981-2010 climatology. Green and dark green shading represent values above the 80th (Wet) and 90th (Very Wet) percentile
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Global_Seamless_Modelling_workshop_mittermaier.pptx
these aspects can affect the bias and/or the variance © Crown Copyright 2025 Met Office “ensemble” is an “overloaded class” Perturbed parameter ensembles (PPE) constrain NWP ensembles actively inflate or expand Ensembles at different time scales are very different “beasts” © Crown Copyright 2025 Met Office