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  • Met Office weekend weather forecast: Wet weather for some

    Friday will see an initial band of rain move gradually east over much of England and Wales through the morning and will be followed by a mixture of showers, cloud and some sunny spells at times. However, by late on Friday evening the next band of rain is arriving from the west, which

  • Sunny week ahead

    Met Office Chief Meteorologist, Paul Gundersen, said: “As with last week, the sunniest and warmest weather will be to the west of the UK with cooler, cloudier conditions persisting in the east for the next few days. The cloud will push inland across the country overnight, burning back to the east

  • Mixed weather ahead of Jubilee Weekend

    more cloud and northerly winds sees more subdued temperatures for most.   Next week Northerly winds will bring temperatures down further from Monday, with highs only likely to reach the low teens Celsius in many areas. Associated with this will be generally more unsettled weather, with showers

  • A week of warm spring weather with sunny spells

    sitting close to the seasonal average, with highs of around 13-14°C in the South. Cloud and rain spilling eastwards this afternoon, with the rain becoming heavy and persistent across northwest Scotland 🌧️ Strengthening southwesterly winds for all 🌬️ pic.twitter.com/aKPjKr97vj — Met Office (@metoffice

  • NCIC Monthly Summary

    and drizzle for central and southern counties, reluctant to clear in some places. Much of the south started with mist and fog on the 11th, slow to clear in some spots, with light rain or drizzle at times throughout, while a brighter start in the north and east gave way to increasing cloud

  • NCIC Monthly Summary

    the north, with showers spreading east to all other areas by the afternoon. 6th to 16th The 6th started fine and bright for all, except for eastern counties with patchy rain and drizzle, but cloud increased from the west, with some rain reaching western parts. The 7th, after early fog in certain

  • exceptional-warmth-september-2016---met-office.pdf

    on 1 July 2015 was linked to a short gap in cloud cover at this location. These investigations help explain the subtle local-scale variations seen in observed data. The rain-radar image below at 1900 GMT 13 September shows torrential downpours across the south Pennines. 34.2mm was recorded in one hour

  • Bad_weather_transcripts

    and gloves will keep the extremities warm and dry too. Visibility can change up on the mountains and low cloud is a common issue and can make navigation much harder. Low cloud makes obvious paths and trails hard to follow. Also the temperature drops and the air becomes damp. It’s a good idea

  • Remote upper air sensing

    that will be required for high resolution NWP and forecasting demands in the next decade. collaborative development, testing and evaluation of wind profiling radars and cloud radars. working with forecasters and experts in Forecasting Research and Development on the generation of information and products required

  • uk_monthly_climate_summary_202002pdf

    , but it was cloudier in the north. Almost all parts were dry and sunny on the 6th, but cloud spread from the west on the 7th, associated with the next frontal system. 8th to 14th Storm Ciara was the stand-out feature of this period. Rain crossed the country overnight 7th/8th, clearing East Anglia and the south-east

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