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Cooler and windy weather on the way

days. “A band of patchy rain, which could be heavy in the far northwest at first, will move east across England and Wales, bringing temperatures closer to average. It will still be very warm in the far southeast on Thursday, but the cooler air will arrive by the evening, and then all places

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How will Storm Lorenzo affect the UK?

runs from 04:00 to 16:00 on Friday. Storm Lorenzo will contain the remnants of Hurricane Lorenzo, which has been moving north-east through the northern Atlantic passing close to the Azores. As Lorenzo continues to move north-east it will weaken quickly and the system is expected to transition from

uk-seasonal-pollen-forecast-datasheet_2019.pdf

; High; or Very High. Regions 1. Orkney and Shetland 2. Highlands and Eilean Siar 3. Northern Ireland 4. Grampian 5. Central Tayside and Fife 6. Strathclyde, 7. Southwest Scotland, Lothian and Borders 8. Northeast England 9. Northwest England 10. Yorkshire and Humberside 11. East of England 12. East

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A record-breaking Bank Holiday weekend?

to change this weekend as we see high temperatures, sunshine and light winds return. On Saturday and Sunday there’ll be plenty of sunshine, especially in the east, with temperatures rising into the mid to high 20s Celsius for many - it’ll be warmest in south-eastern parts where 31˚C is most likely

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Low pressure arrives for the weekend

will dominate through the weekend and into next week and churning around this low pressure, we're going to see slow moving weather fronts.”  On Saturday, rain will be persistent in Northern Ireland and western Scotland, where there is a warning in force. Further east, there will be some showers

Met Office daily weather: Persistent cloud and occasional drizzle

, mainly affecting coastal areas in the east and southeast, as well as the far north of Scotland. Temperatures are expected to be near average for most locations, with generally light winds. During Wednesday night, cloud will persist for many, though most places will remain dry. Coastal showers

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Earlier budburst linked to warmer springs

The study found that a 1 °C lower (or higher) temperature during March was associated with later (or earlier) leaf budburst of between three days for Alder in the south-east and six days for European Larch in the north-east. These results back up earlier studies revealing an overall long-term trend

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Storm Henk named by Met Office

are possible in exposed coastal locations. As the low pressure moves north-eastwards the strongest wind gusts also move eastwards across the UK with many parts of southern England, the south Midlands and East Anglia experiencing 50-60mph gusts through the afternoon and evening. Inland gusts could

Ottery St Mary Hailstorm 29 to 30 October 2008

29 - 30 October 2008 (Hail and thunderstorms over East Devon) Weather chart for 0000 UTC on 30 October 2008 General summary An area of low pressure passed over South West England at around midnight on 30 October 2008. The frontal system associated with the low pressure system brought heavy rain

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