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Wet July sees Shetland shine

0.8°C warmer than the July average, while in contrast East Lothianshire has been -0.8°C cooler than the average. Climate Scientist Mike Kendon said: “Overall it hasn’t been a remarkable month for weather, however when you look more locally there have been some significant events. It is uncommon

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Blustery weather for much of the UK

Steve Ramsdale said; It’s going to be very windy for much of England and Wales today with some heavy rain at times, especially for southern Scotland, Northern Ireland, North Wales and Cumbria. However parts of East Anglia and the south east will stay dry with some sunshine and temperatures reaching

Met Office daily weather: A changeable start to the week continues

Tuesday will bring variable cloud and sunny intervals for many areas. Showers are expected from the start in the west, gradually developing further east into the afternoon. Some of these showers could turn heavy at times, so it’s wise to keep an umbrella handy if you’re heading out. In northern

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

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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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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

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 Weather: Sunshine to give way to rain

but will strengthen along western coasts as the day progresses, becoming fresh to strong by evening. Temperatures will be mild to start, with daytime highs near seasonal norms and even rather warm in parts of the east. READ MORE: Waters surrounding UK gripped by prolonged marine heatwave Met Office presenter

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

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