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Met Office daily weather: More hot weather to come
of frequent lightning and some hail and some gusty winds where we see those downpours. “Always worth bearing in mind when it comes to thunderstorms, when it comes to showers, they're hit and miss. Many places will avoid them entirely, but some places are at risk of seeing some heavy, disruptive, thundery rain
Further snow and ice warnings in the forecast with a cold week to come
.” Further snow and ice warnings come into effect later today, covering many parts of the UK. Even outside of these areas, there will be a risk of ice. Further details 👉 https://t.co/QwDLMfRBfs Stay #WeatherAware⚠️ pic.twitter.com/Jv24gEB55x — Met Office (@metoffice) January 6, 2025 Rainfall
mwr_2023_05_for_print.pdf
, the Midlands and eventually London and eastern England. Impacts were reported quite widely across the south-west, with surface water flooding in various locations in south and east Devon, notably at Newton Poppleford on the A3052 but also in Tipton St. John, Fluxton, Metcombe and Sidmouth. In Somerset
record-rainfall---october_december-2002---met-office.pdf
, 154.2 mm (31 days) Down records back to 1979. Aldergrove, County 157.2 mm (30.5 days) 3rd highest rainfall total, highest total 175.8 mm in 1976, Antrim records back to 1949. Yeovilton, Somerset 142.2 mm (30.5 days) 3rd highest rainfall total, highest total 188.4 mm in 1976, records back to 1964
Wet and windy weekend for many
and with further rain on Saturday. Minor surface water flooding is likely across parts of Somerset, Devon and Dorset on Saturday, with further minor impacts also possible elsewhere. “We advise people to stay away from swollen rivers and urge people not to drive through flood water as just 30cm of flowing water
metoffice_bringingdatatolife_firstexplorations_p4c.pdf
invented? How would the world be different? What if your school had climate stripes painted in the hall or the playground? What would they make you think? What if you were forecasting the weather at the end of the 21st century? How different might it be from today? How do you feel when you use
Multi-hazard early warning service (MHEWS) Tanzania
and jointly develop relevant early warning products and services. Project reports/documentation Blog, May 2016 - Severe Weather Events - Effective Planning (SWEEP) workshop with key stakeholders. Read the blog by Met Office Regional International Development Manager for Africa, Kathrin Hall. Blog, April
Named storms in wet and windy weekend
across parts of England until Tuesday, following recent heavy rainfall and with further rain on Saturday. Minor surface water flooding is likely across parts of Somerset, Devon and Dorset on Saturday, with further minor impacts also possible elsewhere. “We advise people to stay away from swollen
Pride of Britain award for Meteorologist
save lives.” Image: British Dive Team outside Westminster Hall. Divers (L-R): Jason Mallinson, Josh Bratchley (Met Office), John Volanthen, Rick Stanton, Connor Roe, Chris Jewell. Photo: Jason Brown - https://bardocreative.zenfolio.com/. In an effort to rescue the 12 Thai boys and their football