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Warnings for wind, snow and ice

will affect southern England. Wind, snow and snow and ice Severe Weather Warnings have been issued. Generally Sunday will be a windy day across the UK and with temperatures near or a little below average for the time of year, the strength of the wind means it will feel colder. Met Office Chief

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The outlook: remaining unsettled with rain and strong winds at times

, will continue to pull away northwards, bringing less windy and showery conditions. Friday night will see some clear spells, but with showers or longer spells of rain the west moving east accompanied by some locally strong winds. For many, Saturday will be the better day of the weekend, with a transient

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Weather forecasts and climate data

Latest weather forecast  Here is the latest Met Office weather forecast for the UK, just type in a place name in the forecast search bar at the top of the page and get a detailed, site specific 7 day forecast or scroll down the page for a 30 day regional forecast. Check out the weather map

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A mixed picture for the Bank Holiday weekend

northeastwards through the day with some heavy bursts possible, perhaps not reaching northern England until later. It will also turn windy, particularly across the west of the UK.” Temperatures will be around average, feeling warm in sunny spells, particularly across the northwest of the UK. Moving

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Warm weather on the way next week – July 2020

and showers - we’ve issued a weather warning for parts of southern, central and western Scotland where heavy showers and thunderstorms will develop this afternoon and evening.  “Saturday will be brighter with many of us enjoying a dry day with warm sunshine and just a few isolated showers. A band

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Weather forecasts and climate data

Latest weather forecast  Here is the latest Met Office weather forecast for the UK, just type in a place name in the forecast search bar at the top of the page and get a detailed, site specific 7 day forecast or scroll down the page for a 30 day regional forecast. Check out the weather map

East Coast Floods 31 January 1953

Saturday 31 January 1953 (East Coast Floods) Weather chart for 0600 UTC on 31 January 1953 General summary The most prominent feature of the weather was the wind. To start the day, the wind was a strong north-westerly, approaching gale force across Scotland. During the afternoon the wind veered

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and the Met Office logo are registered trademarks Life in a day 22.14 GMT Taking forecasting forward....................26 19.29 GMT Helping other countries.........................24 00.13 GMT Supporting emergencies.........................2 01.53 GMT Observing the weather............................4

ukcp18_factsheet_soil_moisture.pdf

of the features seen in the present-day climate. This means that when including the climate projections in decision-making, consider how best to factor the capabilities and limitations of UKCP. This should be informed by a thorough understanding of the consequences of different climate outcomes – perhaps

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