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Cooler and windy weather on the way

days. “A band of patchy rain, which could be heavy in the far northwest at first, will move east across England and Wales, bringing temperatures closer to average. It will still be very warm in the far southeast on Thursday, but the cooler air will arrive by the evening, and then all places

Ottery St Mary Hailstorm 29 to 30 October 2008

and hill snow to Wales and South West England accompanied by blustery winds, local hail and thunder. A severe hailstorm affected the Ottery St Mary area of East Devon for an hour or two, resulting in flash flooding and a deep covering of ice. Across the rest of the UK the weather was more benign

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. • Occasional moderate turbulence is expected, with isolated areas of severe turbulence in the far north east of the zone. • Occasional hill fog is likely in any cloud that reaches the surface. Cloud • Widespread areas of broken or overcast altocumulus cloud with base 8000ft and tops above 10000ft

NCIC Monthly Summary

. Dover ferry services were suspended, and there was an overturned lorry on the M2 Medway Bridge. There were reports of damage to a number of buildings including a hanger roof at RAF Brize Norton, some schools in East Sussex, and apartment buildings in Gosport and Portsmouth. In the south-west, road, rail

Met Office Weather: Sunshine to give way to rain

cloud and hill fog are expected to develop extensively, and breezy conditions will become more widespread. On the upside, temperatures will remain milder than in recent nights. Saturday will start dry in the southeast, but the reprieve will be short-lived. Cloud and rain will dominate much

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Unsettled week ahead of Easter

.   A warning for rain has been issued for eastern parts of Northern Ireland, from Tuesday evening through to early on Wednesday, with 15-25mm of rain for many, with in excess of 40mm possible for exposed hills in the east.   ⚠️ Yellow weather warning issued ⚠️ Rain across eastern parts of Northern Ireland

Met office daily weather: Rain warnings and blustery winds

from 12:00 on Tuesday until 06:00 on Wednesday. Following recent bouts of wet weather, rain is expected to turn more extensive and heavy at times during Tuesday afternoon. Widespread totals of 20 to 30 mm are anticipated, with some exposed south-facing hills of the Brecon Beacons and Dartmoor likely

Met Office daily weather: A changeable midweek with both rain and sunshine

an overview ⤵️ pic.twitter.com/3BnrNp7laS — Met Office (@metoffice) September 30, 2025 Overnight, it will remain very mild across Northern Ireland and Scotland, where cloud and further outbreaks of rain, heavy at times and persistent over the hills of western and north-western Scotland, are expected

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