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Met Office weather: Your guide to camping at this weekend's festivals
the difference between dancing in the rain and dashing for cover. A very warm, humid end to the working week, with temperatures climbing into the high-20s Celsius in eastern parts on Friday 📈 A fresher feel over the weekend as temperatures recover to near average in the north and west, though still feeling
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Predicting extreme weather
the National Flood Resilience Review. As part of this review, the government asked the Met Office to assess the likelihood of a worstcase scenario for extreme rainfall over the next 10 years. However, predicting extreme weather is not straightforward. It is, by its very nature, a rare occurrence, which
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Microsoft Word - Seasonal Assessment - Autumn23.docx
October warm spell since 2011. However, overall this was an unsettled and very wet month. The UK recorded its 6th wettest October in the series from 1836 and Eastern Scotland recorded its wettest October by a wide margin. Much of eastern Scotland, eastern England, south-east England and the east
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Storm Arwen named
from 15:00 on Friday to 09:00 on Saturday, with the strongest winds expected in coastal locations, where gusts in excess of 75mph are possible in some places. #StormArwen has been named and is forecast to bring a period of very strong winds and cold weather to the UK from Friday into Saturday
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Network of warnings for snow and ice remain in force
With Arctic air continuing to bring very cold weather, a network of Yellow National Severe Weather Warnings remain in place for the UK. Yellow warnings for snow and ice also remain in force across parts of Scotland, Northen Ireland, Wales and central and southern England. Cold Arctic air now covers
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Improving picture, but more snow and ice to come
and into East Anglia and south east England where up to 5-10cms is possible in places. The risk of freezing rain continues at times in the southwest. Met Office Chief Meteotrologist, Paul Gundersen, said; "It will remain very cold in many places today but temperatures will slowly increase from the south
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Ex-Hurricane Ophelia
on Monday, with isolated spots possibly reaching 24 °C. The average maximum temperature for England in October is around 14 °C. The high temperatures are, in part, due to the influence of ex-Ophelia which will draw up very warm air from Spain on its eastern flank. Hurricane Ophelia, which developed
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Warning issued ahead of thunder risk
and the possibility of very localised flooding from the heaviest showers. ⚠️ Yellow weather warning issued ⚠️ Heavy showers and thunderstorms across Wales and parts of southern and central England Saturday 1400 – 2100 Latest info 👉 https://t.co/QwDLMfRBfs Stay #WeatherAware⚠️ pic.twitter.com/VyysJZlcS5 — Met
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NCIC Monthly Summary
June 2021 The averaging period used for the following assessment was 1981-2010. The first half of June was largely dry and warm, though less settled over Scotland towards mid-month. The second half saw temperatures broadly nearer to average, with some days very cool for the time of year
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Microsoft Word - 2024_09_storm_bert_conall.docx
England with over 150mm falling in the wettest upland areas. Around three-quarters of the whole-month average rain fell in a swathe from Gwent to Wiltshire to Northamptonshire. Storm Bert also brought some very strong winds, particularly across south-west England with gusts exceeding 60Kt (69mph), even