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Amber warning for rain

may lead to some coastal impacts due to large waves. In addition, leaves and twigs, brought down by the wind, could block drains and culverts, increasing the likelihood of flooding.  Sioned Warrell, Natural Resources Wales Duty Tactical Manager, said: “The forecast rain could cause flooding

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Unsettled week of weather for most

the southwest towards the northeast, bringing some persistent rain for many as it moves across the UK. There’s a chance warnings may need to be issued closer to the time, once the track of the system is more clearly defined in the forecast. You can check the latest forecast on our website

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Mixed picture for Easter

disruption. After the weekend the weather may become more settled across northern parts for a time, but southern parts are still likely to see showers or longer spells of rain at times. It is possible more settled weather may develop as we go through the start of April for much of the country, giving

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data for 5 stations. Licensing All data is provided under the terms of the Open Government Licence: https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/research/library-and-archive/library/ogl-acknowledgement Supporting Statements • All data values are subject to Quality Control (QC) processes. This means that data may

Gritting2

point. Early/Late Season: a marginal night Mid-season: a cold, clear night EVENING NIGHT DAWN EVENING NIGHT DAWN Frost forms if the surface temperature is below freezing, and below the dew point temperature. In this example, frost may form on grass surfaces between T1 and T2 while roads remain above

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Carbon dioxide forecast for 2017

because global average surface temperatures were rising more slowly at that time.  It seems this allowed natural carbon sinks to temporarily strengthen. The sinks then weakened when the El Niño occurred. These feedbacks between climate and the carbon cycle may be crucial for future carbon dioxide concentrations, and may strongly affect the feasibility of limiting global warming to well below 2 °C as required by the Paris Agreement.”

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Wet and windy end to the week before settling down

, such as tents and marquees.” There will be plenty of sunshine on offer out there this afternoon with highs of 18 °C 🌤️ However it won't be entirely dry, particularly in the east, as there'll be some heavy showers around with a risk of thunder ⛈️ pic.twitter.com/KKUqhKIzOl — Met Office (@metoffice) May 19

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reproduction by conventional or electronic means e.g. printing from a PDF, may alter the scale of the map. Please check the dimensions of the grid to confirm any change in scale before taking measurements. PRODUCTION REFERENCE PLEASE ENSURE THAT THE MAP REFERENCE AND VERSION NUMBER ARE QUOTED IN ALL

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Wet weekend for many

Met Office Chief Meteorologist Neil Armstrong said; “There is likely to be surface-water flooding in places and driving may be difficult because of the spray on roads. Bus and train services could be affected, and there is an increased risk that homes and businesses could flood. “A weather front

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