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Sunny week ahead

Met Office Chief Meteorologist, Paul Gundersen, said: “As with last week, the sunniest and warmest weather will be to the west of the UK with cooler, cloudier conditions persisting in the east for the next few days. The cloud will push inland across the country overnight, burning back to the east

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Mixed weather ahead of Jubilee Weekend

more cloud and northerly winds sees more subdued temperatures for most.   Next week Northerly winds will bring temperatures down further from Monday, with highs only likely to reach the low teens Celsius in many areas. Associated with this will be generally more unsettled weather, with showers

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An unsettled period on the horizon

and parts of Scotland will gradually push to all areas as low pressure moves in from the west. Cloud and rain, which could be heavy at times, will affect into Northern Ireland and southwestern parts of England and Wales by Saturday evening, with rain continuing to spread eastwards overnight, easing

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that this is a 0.25 degree data set. Icing Severity The new icing severity forecasts, provided for FL060, FL100, FL140, FL180, FL240 and FL300, brings improved algorithms and incorporates temperature, cloud fraction, vertical velocity and cloud liquid + cloud frozen water content. Instead

Airfield climate data

This page displays airfield climate statistics for 48 UK airports including occurrences of Low Visibility Procedures, temperature, low cloud base, significant weather, visibility and wind.

for each statistic and the period of observation is displayed on each plot individually.  The Charts Occurrence of LVPs This plot shows the percentage occurence of Low Visibility Procedures (LVPs) at each airfield by month. The LVP criteria* is met when cloud base falls below 300 feet (at least 5

Volcanic ash

Volcanic activity in Iceland

were attributed to this type of interaction. Due to the high level of fragmentation of material in hydromagmatic eruptions, the ash clouds they produce may contain a significant proportion of fine ash, increasing the likelihood of long-distance transportation in the atmosphere. How likely is it another

Met Office daily weather: More hot weather to come

, thunderstorms are expected to develop before dawn. These may bring torrential downpours, hail and frequent lightning as they drift northwards into the Northern Isles. A yellow weather warning for thunderstorms has been issued for 12am until 10pm across Scotland and Northern Ireland. Low cloud

Met Office daily weather: Weather set to shift to more wintery conditions

becoming a little bit more widespread through Tuesday morning as an area of low pressure starts to move in from the northwest. So that will bring a blanket of cloud across parts of Northern Ireland. More in the way of rain pushing into parts of western Scotland, parts of northwest England as well

Met Office daily weather: Change as we head into the new week

Monday will see a marked change in conditions across the UK, with cloud and areas of rain moving east-north-eastwards through the day. Rainfall may be heavy at times, particularly across Northern Ireland, Scotland, and northern England, where there is a risk of thunderstorms. Notably, northeast

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Raindrops and radar

for air resistance to have an influence, it’s this surface tension that determines the spherical shape of tiny raindrops. As they tumble from clouds, raindrops collide with other raindrops. Droplets combine and grow larger. Air resistance starts to influence their shape, flattening the bottom of each

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