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uk_monthly_climate_summary_summer_2020_3.pdf

and August being warmer than average but July rather cooler. After the sunny and dry spring, these three months were mostly unsettled, but each summer month did contain some hot weather. The last day of July brought a one-off hot day to central and southern England, and a more sustained period

NCIC Monthly Summary

, with widespread blustery showers or longer spells of rain again on the 13th. The 14th started cloudy with isolated showers, briefly turning dry ahead of rain spreading from the north to all parts during the afternoon, persisting into the evening. 15th to 23rd The 15th was milder with variable amounts

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and will continue to display critical information even during brief connectivity interruptions. Although it does not provide complete offline access, it represents significant progress toward improved reliability in areas with limited network coverage. To install the MAVIS PWA, go into settings

Microsoft Word - November2022_full_document.docx

, but East Anglia and the south-east had a few showers, as did parts of the south coast. Wales diary of highlights Much of the month was unsettled, with any drier spells very brief, but it was warmer than average. Mean temperatures for the month were 1.5 °C above the long-term average, making

Met Office Deep Dive: Record heat, flying ants, and a changeable outlook

intense thunderstorms, particularly in Switzerland, where the combination of high temperatures and atmospheric instability led to dramatic weather events. READ MORE: England’s warmest June on record and the UK’s second warmest since 1884 Why is it so hot? The persistent heat in Europe is being

Met Office daily weather: A bright and breezy start to the week

, but the north-west will feel cooler in the wind and rain. A north-south split across the UK to start on Monday: Cloud and outbreaks of rain will continue across much of Scotland, and parts of Northern Ireland and northern England ☔️ A drier and brighter start for Wales and southern England once any

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order to direct energy into the right elements a Social Marketing behaviour change scoping review was undertaken by public health What we know...MENE UK Devon Urban Green Space 37% 24% Coastal 11% 23% Frequency; once or twice a month 21% 19% Frequency; once every two or three months 8% 7% Never 9% 3

Met Office daily weather: A change on the way after this week's cold spell

coming in from the Atlantic containing something a little less cold, but still the potential for some hill snow as that system bumps into the colder air. And it will be a cold afternoon once again. Temperatures inland of 3°C to 6°C and around the coast we’ll see 7°C to 9°C. “Towards the end

hot-spell---august-2003---met-office.pdf

Hot spell - August 2003 Maximum temperatures The UK record of 37.1 °C at Cheltenham on 3 August 1990 was beaten by a number of stations on 10 August 2003, with Brogdale, near Faversham (Kent) reporting the highest at 38.5 °C. Table of highest maximum temperatures - 5 August 2003 Station name Jersey

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