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Record breaking temperatures for the UK

the increase in the current Heat Health Warning to Level 4 for England by the UK Health Security Agency. What happens next Although it will be an exceptionally hot day for many, particularly in central and eastern England, however, it will become cloudier and less hot as we go through the day

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Fresher weather on the way for all

This week sees an end to the current spell of hot weather in the southeast as cooler, fresher conditions already in place over some areas, spreads across all parts of the country from tomorrow.

Today is the final hot day for the southeast of England in this current hot spell, where temperatures of 33 or 34 Celsius are likely.  The high temperatures will trigger hit-and-miss thunderstorms later this afternoon, with a Met Office weather warning already in force. Frank Saunders, Chief

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to the back and tape them down. 06 When you’ve finished, why not find the stripes for different locations, and make another collage? You can explore the stripes from other continents, countries or even cities here. The Met Office provides free education content to support young people aged 7-14 to be prepared for the effects of weather and climate change on them and their communities. Find out more at www.metoffice.gov.uk/schools © Crown Copyright 2022, Met Office 01997

Quantitative Volcanic Ash (QVA) Forecasts

% means that every weather scenario results in a forecast which predicts that the ash concentration will exceed the prescribed threshold, and a 50% probability means that half of the scenarios predict that the concentration threshold will be exceeded.  Forecasting Methodology London VAAC uses

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too hot. Northern Ireland Water issued a hosepipe ban, with other water companies asking the public to conserve water. England diary of highlights June was mostly warm and quite settled until the 12th, although o en cooler near the east coast, with variable amounts of cloud and some scattered

UK climate extremes

February 2019 Kew Gardens (London) March* 25.6 29 March 1968 Mepal (Cambridgeshire) April* 29.4 16 April 1949^ Camden Square (London) May* 32.8 22 May 1922^ Camden Square (London) May* 32.8 29 May 1944 Horsham (West Sussex) May* 32.8 29 May 1944 Tunbridge Wells (Kent) May* 32.8 29 May 1944 Regent's

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by Navigator a qualitative research company, and will be looking in depth at the public’s awareness and response to severe weather warnings and hot weather and health warnings for heat. The report into this work is due at the end of October. MH spoke about the recent Chemet and Heat workshops which have been

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and humid, and rather less settled, with thunderstorms breaking out in many areas. It remained very warm or hot for most of the rest of the month, but cooled down again in the final few days. It also became rather unsettled generally towards the end of the month. Temperatures were above average in all

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