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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

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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: 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

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

Met Office daily weather: Rain, wind, and temperature swings

, and perhaps the far north of England generally dry, with bright or sunny spells after a cold and locally icy start. A few showers are likely in northern and eastern areas, wintry on high ground and to low levels in Shetland, carried inland by brisk east to northeast winds. For much of England and Wales

WISER report_Semazzi_v4

of Figures Figure 1: The East African Climate Change Paradox (personal communication, Dave Rowell, UKMO) 24 Figure 2: 257 Rainfall and 18 temperature stations and selected on the LVB side of Tanzania (ICPAC, 2016d). 28 Figure 3: Newly purchased computers installed and networked at TMA (ICPAC, 2016 29

africa-climate-outlook---july-2024.pdf

than normal conditions across East Africa in April gave way to a normal May, coinciding with the end of the Long Rains season. It’s been normal to very dry in June. 3-Month Outlook August to October - Rainfall Central Africa was very dry in May but wet conditions prevailed in Chad during June

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