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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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Warming up next week

A weak weather front will push east across most areas today and into tomorrow. This will bring some wetter conditions to parts of Northern Ireland and western Britain, but will quickly weaken as it comes east on Saturday morning. Making plans this weekend? 🚗 Here is the latest forecast 👇

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UK Climate Change in action

Warming across the country has, however, not been even with some regions experiencing more rapid change than others. Heatwave thresholds in 8 counties in a band from Surrey to east Yorkshire are now changing.   Dr Mark McCarthy is the head of the Met Office National Climate Information Centre

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Further wet and windy weather to come

probable and river flooding possible across parts of the East and South East of England from Wednesday afternoon overnight into early tomorrow morning. “Environment Agency teams will be out on the ground, undertaking preparatory operational activity to minimise the impacts of flooding where possible. We

High impact weather lake system (HIGHWAY)

Project Overview The project was being delivered by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) working with partners including the Met Office, the National Meteorological and Hydrological Services (NMHSs) of Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda, the East African Community (EAC), the Lake Victoria

Met Office daily weather: Drizzly showers with some bright, sunny spells

Friday will see bands of patchy rain affecting parts of north-east Scotland and, at times, eastern and south-eastern England. There is also a risk of a few drizzly showers elsewhere, though these will be generally light and scattered. Much of the country will experience often cloudy conditions

GAMETs

period Standard for all GAMETs (North, Central, Southwest and Southeast) 0400 08-17 1200 18-00 09,12,15 00-24 1000 14-23 1800 00-06 15,18,21 06-06 1600 20-05 0000 06-12 21,24,03 12-12 2200 02-11 0600 12-18 03,06,09 18-18 GAMETs are provided for the following areas: GAMET Southeast: area to the east

Microsoft Word - Seasonal Assessment - Winter24.docx

for Christmas Day with 12.4°C at Exeter Airport and East Malling, Kent. In January, the UK saw another record broken, with the highest daily maximum temperature of 19.9°C recorded on the 28th at Achfary, Sutherland. February saw extensive rain across southern England, with East Anglia experiencing

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