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Temperatures rising into next week

Saturday will be a day of sunny spells and showers. The showers will be heaviest in parts of Scotland, northern England, Wales and the Midlands, with the possibility of some isolated thunder. There will be fewer showers in the south and southeast, although these areas may still experience some

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Storm Hector sees an end to settled weather

toys and other loose objects.  As it is summer and trees are in leaf, there is a greater risk of impact from debris.” Stein Connelly, Operator Manager for Transport Scotland has said, “The strong winds and rain may lead to difficult driving conditions, particularly for high-sided vehicles.  As always

UK mobile phones to sound emergency alert test on September 7

, and during flash flooding in Cumbria in May 2024. What will the test look like On Sunday 7 September at around 3pm, mobile phones and tablets on 4G and 5G networks across the UK will vibrate and make a loud siren-like noise for roughly ten seconds, even if set to silent mode. A message will appear

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Update: Storm Freya brings snow

northern parts of England and southern Scotland.  Although most settling of snow will be over the hills, some areas at low levels may see sleet or snow falling overnight.” “Temperatures will lower in some places tonight as Storm Freya clears into the North Sea,” continued Dan, “This means icy patches

Protecting our observing capability

- Wind profiler Watnall - Radiosonde Contact us The Met Office strongly encourages developers to consult with us at the earliest possible stage and maintain contact throughout the process, so that we may work with the developer and ensure that any concerns can be addressed and overcome where possible

dean_map.compressed.pdf

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pred_map.pdf

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thurnham_map.compressed.pdf

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