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asia-climate-outlook---june-2025.pdf

conditions were more mixed over the rest of South and East Asia. Central Asia climatologically has a peak in precipitation during March. Here conditions were mixed although Afghanistan was very dry during April. Outlook: This is the peak season for heavy rainfall during the South Asian monsoon

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normal temperatures in February. Temperatures in Madagascar have been below normal between January and March and were also widely below normal across Southern Africa in January and February. Some parts of East Africa also had below normal temperatures in January and February, especially Eritrea

africa-climate-outlook---june-2025.pdf

Africa Current Status and Outlook - Rainfall Current Status: During March and April, rainfall tends to shift further north over East Africa with very wet conditions experienced in Mozambique and normal rainfall experienced across much of Tanzania and Kenya, whilst Somalia was very dry in parts during

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, rainfall was broadly near normal in East Africa. Mixed conditions in Southern Africa during April and June, while in May all areas were wet or very wet. Madagascar observed dry or very dry conditions in April and June, while in May rainfall was near-normal. 3-Month Outlook August to October - Rainfall

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Unseasonable weather on the way

Ahead of the arrival of the low-pressure system from Friday afternoon, most of the UK will be affected by periods of heavy rain, which could lead to local impacts. A yellow rain warning has been issued for most of the UK – except the far north-west and south east of Britain. This warning

seasonal-assessment---junjul25.pdf

pressure brought continued settled conditions. In June, the UK overall recorded 192.1 hours of sunshine, 112% of the long-term average, much of this was in England along the east coast. Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland all recorded slightly below average sunshine hours, while East Anglia

Met Office daily weather: A fine day for most, but showers in the southeast

A fresh, chilly start for many on Tuesday, with showers and winds across east and southeast England.

. Daytime temperatures will continue to trend around average for late September. Met Office presenter and meteorologist, Alex Burkill, said: “A fresh and chilly start to the day for many of us on Tuesday. Then, as we go through the day itself, more showery bursts across parts of east-southeastern

Met Office daily weather: Cloud and showers with some sunny intervals

, these brighter intervals will be interspersed with some heavy showers, particularly affecting Wales and southern England. It will feel breezy, especially across northern regions and the far south and east, with temperatures a little colder than recent days in the west and southwest. As we move

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