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Met Office weekend football fixtures forecast

should prepare for a mix of rain, sunny spells, and persistent breezes. This forecast provides a detailed outlook for each fixture, helping you anticipate how the weather may influence viewing conditions.  Brighton vs Leeds United The American Express Stadium will see rain lingering in the far east

Met Office weather: What's in store for the next 10 days?

the peak of this warm spell, with temperatures in the east potentially reaching 29°C which would match the highest temperature of the year so far, recorded on 1 May. Some spots in East Anglia could even touch 30°C. However, this heat and humidity will fuel the second phase of thunderstorms, likely

Briefing on Arctic and Antarctic sea ice - July 2020

the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC). Extent was exceptionally low in the Laptev Sea, which saw very fast ice retreat during the month of June due to very mild weather in this region (discussed below). Extent was also very low in the Kara Sea and East Siberian Sea, and was slightly below average

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Mixed Easter forecast

Showers will continue overnight, particularly in the west and south coasts, becoming more scattered through Saturday and most frequent in the west. Some areas in the East will remain dry through the day. Sunny spells will again feel warm with winds much lighter than the preceding days. Highs of 15

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Heat and thunderstorms on the horizon

north with scattered showers continuing.   Heat and humidity from Sunday Sunday is when we expect to see temperatures increasing, particularly in the south and east. Met Office Deputy Chief Meteorologist, Dan Holley, said: “We expect to see a relatively brief hotter and more humid spell of weather

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Dry for many but turning unsettled at the weekend

, with showers initially reaching Northern Ireland and western parts of Scotland on Friday. Met Office Deputy Chief Meteorologist Tony Wisson said: “After a drier interlude, the weather will gradually get wetter and windier through the weekend, as high pressure drifts away to the east and is slowly replaced

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Turning warmer but more unsettled

on Friday for those in the southwest, with warm air from the south increasing the chances of some thundery showers in parts of Devon and Cornwall. The risk of thundery outbreaks increases and spreads further north and east through the weekend, with the possibility of hail and gusty winds possible

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Rising temperatures this week to trigger thunderstorms and heavy downpours

at the moment, it is possible thunderstorm warnings may be issued this week.”  Read more: What role does convection play in weather  The thunderstorms and a wider area of showers will move north and east through Thursday, leaving more settled weather for a time through Friday for most. However

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Remaining cold with potential further rain – Jan '21

of wintry hazards across the UK. “In clearer conditions, overnight ice will remain a hazard, while a band of snow is likely to bring falls of 1-3cm quite widely across central areas of the UK, particularly the Cotswolds and higher ground in the East Midlands on Sunday. But snow outside these areas

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