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June 2019 The averaging period used for the following assessment was 1981-2010. June started with a ridge of high pressure which brought warm dry sunny weather to much of the south and south-east, hot for a time in East Anglia, but it was cloudier with rain further north. From the 3rd to 9th

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of the types of weather that the region experiences across a year: Continental Europe brings cold spells in winter and hot, humid weather in summer to Southern England. Coastal areas experience sea breezes, which result in lower maximum summer temperatures and milder winter temperatures, compared to inland

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across a year: Due to the relative distance of the Midlands from the sea, the annual average temperature range is relatively large. Sharp winter frosts are common and very hot days may also occur in summer. Winter mean daily minimum temperatures are below 0°C whilst summer mean daily maximum

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of weather that the region experiences across a year: Due to the relative distance of the Midlands from the sea, the annual average temperature range is relatively large. Sharp winter frosts are common and very hot days may also occur in summer. Winter mean daily minimum temperatures are below 0°C

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of the types of weather that the region experiences across a year: Continental Europe brings cold spells in winter and hot, humid weather in summer to Southern England. Coastal areas experience sea breezes, which result in lower maximum summer temperatures and milder winter temperatures, compared to inland

Europe needs to prepare for temperatures of 50°C in future

above 50.0°C being possible in Europe in future, most likely close to the Mediterranean where the influence of hot air from North Africa is strongest.” The Earth’s average surface temperature has risen by around 1.1°C since the pre-industrial period (1850-1900), but the average temperature in some

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Warming up next week

pic.twitter.com/TGxGIJeZWG — Met Office (@metoffice) June 21, 2024 Dan Rudman is a Met Office Deputy Chief Meteorologist. He said: “After a brief, less settled interlude today and tomorrow, fine conditions will return by Sunday and into the beginning of next week. For much of the UK this will be accompanied

Met Office Weather: Sunshine to give way to rain

of the country, with outbreaks becoming heavy in places—especially over western hills and more generally across the west and northwest later in the day. Some eastern areas may enjoy brief drier and brighter spells, particularly in sheltered spots. Winds will remain light to moderate for most

Met Office daily weather: Cooler with patchy rain

°C, offering a brief taste of summer warmth. It’s not quite summer yet! After a warm spell, it’ll feel a touch cooler on Thursday as a cold front brings in some fresher air from the north 👇 pic.twitter.com/7W3dhVf1uC — Met Office (@metoffice) May 20, 2025 Thursday night will bring largely dry

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