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Extremely mild spell ushers in New Year

This spell has provisionally created a new daily maximum temperature record for New Year’s Eve. A value of 15.8 °C at Merryfield, in Somerset, and there is the potential for this value to be exceeded during the day. Several sites in Eastern and Northern England have also broken the previous New

When Accuracy Matters

are a key contributor, along with the Environment Agency and other partners, to our Local Resilience Forum, which works collaboratively to keep our communities safe." Gavin Ellis, Deputy Chief Fire Officer for Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service "Having access to the Met Office notifications

Lynmouth Floods 15 August 1952

began on the Isles of Scilly and at Culdrose (Cornwall) during the early hours and spread to all parts of Devon, Cornwall and Somerset by midday. At Chivenor (Devon), the nearest synoptic reporting station to Lynmouth, and at St. Eval, in north Cornwall, the rain was almost incessant for 18 hours

Braer Storm 10 January 1993

knots (79 knots) Forecast pressure charts from the Meteorological Office global and limited area models. Daily weather extremes Highest Maximum Temperature 13.5 °C at Yeovilton (Somerset) Lowest Minimum Temperature -1.0 °C at Inverness (Highland) and Dalcross (Highland) Most Rainfall 37.2 mm

Most Tornadoes in one Day 23 November 1981

pressure area to the north of the UK, front line moving W-E and high pressure in the south. Daily weather extremes Highest Maximum Temperature 14.7 °C at Yeovilton (Somerset) Lowest Minimum Temperature -0.8 °C at Knockanrock (Ross & Cromarty) Most Rainfall 39.3 mm at Millbeck (Cumbria) Most

war_map.compressed.pdf

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PWSCG Minutes Jan 2019

and Will Hall Secretariat to contact the National Risk Assessment team (CCS) to understand how their internal assessment tool may help build the case ahead of the Spending Review. Will Hall to provide contact details. 3. Secretariat Include an item on the comprehensive spending review at the April PWSCG

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Further snow and ice warnings in the forecast with a cold week to come

.” Further snow and ice warnings come into effect later today, covering many parts of the UK. Even outside of these areas, there will be a risk of ice. Further details 👉 https://t.co/QwDLMfRBfs Stay #WeatherAware⚠️ pic.twitter.com/Jv24gEB55x — Met Office (@metoffice) January 6, 2025 Rainfall

spread-the-word---air-pollution.pdf

. They should try to think about simple actions, such as opening a window, right up to bigger changes, such as banning fossil fuels. 5. Everyone should come back together, and each group should share their ideas from both columns. 6. Explain to the group that you’re going to make a video about air pollution

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