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C5X Number of Flares in Cluster Number = 6.2+ 4.7 days Number = 0.045+2.5 days Duration of Cluster N>50 = Mean (18.8 duration (days), 5.1 flares/day) N<50 = Mean (2.8 duration (days), 2.9 flares/day) G>13 = Mean (20 duration (days), 4.2 flares/day) G<13 = Mean (2.7 duration (days), 2.9 flares/day

An update on a record breaking June

at Porthmadog, Gwynedd. Making it undoubtedly the hottest day of the year so far for the UK. However subsequent information has cast some doubt on the Motherwell measurement for that day, meaning that we will not be able to accept it as an official new record for Scotland, which will remain as 32.9

Met Office daily weather for May 30

breaking up as the day progresses, giving way to brighter spells. Elsewhere, expect a mix of sunny intervals and scattered showers, some of which may turn heavy in parts of eastern Scotland. It will be breezy at times, though winds are expected to ease into the evening. Temperatures will be near

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Storm Dave named ahead of windy Easter Weekend weather

warnings are likely to be updated.” #StormDave has been named and is forecast to bring damaging winds across northern parts of the UK, with some disruptive snow possible in northwest Scotland later on Saturday and into Easter Day #WeatherAware pic.twitter.com/J0NZYD2SPC — Met Office (@metoffice

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Wintry weather on the way

the majority of the snow showers, this area will have a wet day on Thursday with persistent heavy rain for much of the day, which is expected to turn to sleet or snow for a time in the afternoon and evening. Paul Gundersen, Chief Meteorologist said: “Most northern areas are very likely to see snow showers

Met Office daily weather: Unsettled with spells of rain and breezy conditions

into Wales and parts of northern England through the day. The heaviest and most prolonged rain is expected in Wales, southwest England, and northern/northwest Scotland. In contrast, the southeast and central southern England may see brighter conditions by the afternoon, with sunny intervals likely through

Met Office weather: What to expect from half-term

, with the heaviest and most frequent showers likely in this region. In contrast, the southeast looks set to be more settled though some showers will move through during the day.  Winds will be picking up in strength over the bank holiday weekend 🌬️ In particular, be prepared for very gusty conditions

Science upgrades to our global wave model - November 2016

wave period. Improvement in forecast lead times In forecast lead time terms, our improved model achieves approximately a 2 day improvement in errors (i.e. our day 3 forecast now has same level of error as our old day 1 forecast). Reduction in large over-prediction errors during storms These changes

Met Office daily weather: UK set to feel distinctly Autumnal

Monday will bring a distinctly autumnal feel across the UK. The far north will remain cloudy, with rain lingering and gradually breaking up as the day progresses. Elsewhere, frequent showers or longer spells of rain are expected, particularly affecting Northern Ireland, southern Scotland, north

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A warm and settled week

This morning patchy fog in the south will clear to leave a fine day with light winds and further warm spells of sunshine. Scotland and Northern Ireland will see cloudier conditions and some showery rain – perhaps even heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms for parts – on Tuesday afternoon

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