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Met Office daily weather: A blustery start to Tuesday

Tuesday begins on a blustery note for many parts of the UK. Rain will continue to move southeast across England and Wales, clearing by mid-afternoon, although there is a chance that rain may return to southwestern areas later in the day. Scotland will see a second area of showery rain

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as well as loss of life. Met Office tropical cyclone tracks The guidance messages are issued four times per day, showing forecast positions and intensities taken directly from the Met Office Global Model. These guidance messages are not official tropical cyclone forecasts and therefore should

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Weather in the run up to Christmas

to the remainder of the UK. As the front clears south, temperatures will return to near average. It will remain changeable through midweek, with the best of any prolonged drier spells in the south and east.” Scottish Flood Forecast - 2023-12-15 Today's 3-day Scottish Flood Forecast is now available

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Dry, hot weekend for much of the UK

Many areas of the UK could reach heatwave criteria in the coming days, with temperatures building day-on-day over the weekend, reaching mid to high 20s on Saturday and Sunday. Some places in central and southern parts will reach 30C on Saturday and a few spots could reach 31C during Sunday

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The final week of summer?

Deakin said “There’s more uncertainty than usual in the weather, if you do have plans this week then please do keep up to date as the day-to-day details will be varying.”    Bank Holiday Weekend There is increasing confidence in pressure building across the UK through the Bank Holiday weekend

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Warnings issued ahead of an unsettled end to the week

will experience a wet and windy day on Friday. Although Hurricane Ian is impacting the jet stream, the conditions expected in the UK are not comparable. Chief Meteorologist, Paul Gundersen, added more details on what to expect: “A spell of strong winds and heavy rain will push southeast throughout the day

Heavy Rainfall 8 June 1957

Saturday 8 June 1957 (Heavy rain across Cornwall and South Wales) Weather chart for 1200 UTC on 8 June 1957 General summary For much of England and Wales it was a wet day with outbreaks of rain across many areas. Some of the rain, especially across South West England and south-western parts

Bruton Rainfall 28 June 1917

flooding. For much of southern England and South Wales it was a miserable day with overcast skies and heavy and persistent rain. Winds were light across Scotland and Northern Ireland and from the west across the far north but generally variable elsewhere. Winds across southern England and Wales were

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

the South West including the Bristol Channel, throughout Tuesday, moving along the English Channel as the day progresses. Beachgoers are advised to take extra care. Heavy rain in Northern Ireland and southwest Scotland The rain is expected to be heaviest in Northern Ireland and southwest Scotland

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Christmas weather forecast

Following a widely windy day on Thursday, with a large yellow wind warning in force, further rain is likely for some into the weekend, with snow reserved for the far north.

, with breezy conditions for many. While those further south will generally be drier, some sporadic showers could spread into the southwest at times, as well as some more persistent rain for Wales on Sunday. “Christmas Day will likely see a continuation of unsettled, mainly showery, weather in the northwest

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