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ukcp18-snow-factsheet-november-2025.pdf

) projections Snow variables Days of falling snow per month † Days of lying snow per month † Snowfall amount (mm/day) Lying snow amount (mm/day) Snowfall amount (mm/day) Lying snow amount (mm/day) Geographical extent UK, Ireland, Channel Islands and Isle of Man UK, Ireland, Channel Islands and Isle of Man

summer-2018---met-office.pdf

and Wales recorded less than 75% of average rainfall, with large areas of central England less than 50%. Summer sunshine totals were widely 125% of average or more across the UK. The figure below shows a count of the number of stations across the UK and England on each day during the summer with a daily

strong-winds-and-heavy-rain-from-storm-callum---met-office.pdf

a weather front associated with the storm. The wettest area was south Wales, with much of the Brecon Beacons National Park recording 100 to 150mm of rainfall over a 2-day period, and up to 200mm across the higher ground. This was one of the most significant extreme rainfall and flood events to affect south

Met Office_PPS_Report 2018

forecasts are these days? Feel forecasts are very or fairly useful/ accurate 72% 73% At least once a day 36% 35% Several times a week 19% 18% Once or twice a week 6% 5% 4% 4% Once or twice a month Useful Accurate Less often 5 Base: all respondents who watch/see/hear weather forecasts Q01, Q02 Weather

Weather services for contingency planners

if needed. Mobilising to save life and property Road Gritting Power generation Aircraft de-icing Runway clearance Air to Air Refuelling 3 - 5 days A general picture of the weather on a day-by-day basis, with the main regional variations identified.  We have a good track record in advising of any significant

met-office-science-conference-2021---agenda-overview---speakers.v3.pdf

legacy will be to lay out a scientific agenda to inform climate policy over the next decade. The conference narrative, structured around four overarching theme, will look to explore the latest scientific understanding of the challenge of climate change (themes 1&2 on day one) before assessing potential

met-office-science-conference-2021---agenda-overview---speakers.v2.pdf

legacy will be to lay out a scientific agenda to inform climate policy over the next decade. The conference narrative, structured around four overarching theme, will look to explore the latest scientific understanding of the challenge of climate change (themes 1&2 on day one) before assessing potential

Microsoft Word - 2020_06_august_heatwave.docx

nenglandandwalesprovisional/weekending14august2020 The maps below show daily maximum temperatures from 7 to 12 August 2020; the hottest days of the heatwave. Temperatures exceeded 30°C widely across south-east and parts of central England - and locally 34°C - every day, with 35°C reached on 7th, 10th, 11th

met-office-science-conference-2021---agenda-overview---speakers.v4.pdf

legacy will be to lay out a scientific agenda to inform climate policy over the next decade. The conference narrative, structured around four overarching theme, will look to explore the latest scientific understanding of the challenge of climate change (themes 1&2 on day one) before assessing potential

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Are you facing a summer of sneezing?

they leave their windows open to cool their home in the summer, an act that lets pollen inside. Amazingly, only 49% of sufferers said they take antihistamines to relieve their hay fever – battling through symptoms throughout their day. Although many non-sufferers question the seriousness of hay fever

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