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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

easter-1998-floods---met-office.pdf

and the flooded towns included Evesham, Leamington Spa, Stratford-on-Avon, Bedford, Northampton and Huntingdon. Impacts In the river systems draining the 5,000 km area bounded by Bedford in the east, Evesham in the west, Peterborough in the north and Oxford in the south, the flood levels were

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Hot weather comes to a close

. Meanwhile in the north there are thundery showers moving eastwards across the country today, bringing intense showers in places with the potential for hail too. A band of heavy thundery showers will move across parts of the south east and East Anglia on Thursday morning, not everywhere will see

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Cold and snowy week ahead – February 2021

A cold week ahead for the whole UK with the continued snow predominantly in the east.

accumulations and further warnings are likely to be issued as the locations affected become clearer. Upcoming forecast “Overnight temperatures will be notably low through the week, especially in areas with lying snow. We can expect to see -10°C  as far south as East Anglia later in the week. Daytime

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Warm and humid marathon weekend ahead

should ease through the day and some cloud hugging western coasts. Temperatures won’t get to quite the same level as Thursday, although 24-26 °C is expected quite widely in south-east England with 27 °C and maybe 28 °C possible in London. Northern Ireland and Scotland are likely to see highs of 17-18

hot-spell-june-2017---met-office.pdf

(Greater London) recorded 34.5 °C, the UK's highest June temperature since 1976. Impacts While many enjoyed the fine, sunny weather, the heat resulted in some speed restrictions on rail lines to avoid buckling, and there was an increased risk of high air pollution for congested areas such as the East

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UK weather turning cooler for Bank Holiday Weekend

theme for the Bank Holiday Monday, the cloudiest conditions are expected in the south and east, with further scattered showers possible at times. Temperatures on Monday may be a touch higher than Sunday, but still below average and feeling chilly, especially along the east coast. Do you have outdoor

Met Office daily weather: A changeable start to the week continues

if you have travel plans in this area ⚠️ pic.twitter.com/gZh5CFJfEt — Met Office (@metoffice) September 29, 2025 As night falls, a spell of persistent and at times heavy rain will move north-east across Northern Ireland into Scotland, also affecting north-west Wales and northern England. Elsewhere

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.

. Then, as we go through the day itself, more showery bursts across parts of east-southeastern England and the winds will be strengthening here as we go through the day. “We’re also going to see a bit more cloud coming in from the east. So, although it's a largely sunny morning, as we go through

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