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England’s warmest June on record and the UK’s second warmest since 1884

and southeast of England especially, saw the most pronounced warmth, with East Anglia’s mean temperature 3°C above its long-term meteorological average for June.   Average daily maximum temperatures were also well-above the long-term meteorological average for June, with England recording its third

Met Office daily weather: More hot weather to come

. Temperatures are going to be a couple of degrees down for many of us on Thursday compared to Wednesday. That being said, it's still going to feel pretty hot, especially across parts of the east and southeast where you get that decent sunshine. But yes, temperatures just peg back a little bit

Met Office daily weather: A wet and windy start to the week

there elsewhere. And the winds start to ease down too as those showers east. So, into the afternoon feeling a little bit more pleasant out and about in the sunny spells. Although later in the day, further outbreaks of rain start to reach Northern Ireland. “A pretty wet end of the day across these more

Met Office daily weather: A showery start but growing brighter later on

A narrow band of heavy rain accompanied by locally gusty winds will move north and east across much of the UK during Wednesday. This band will gradually fragment into showers, some of which may be heavy and thundery, particularly across eastern areas later in the day. Ahead of the rain, conditions

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at local scale. IMPALA is feeding this modelling and new understanding into regional projects across Africa to aid planning, including resilience to extreme events in African cities, water resources in East Africa and changes in the West Africa monsoon. In all these areas, the Met Office is applying

Met Office daily weather: Change on the horizon but still feeling warm

. However, further showers, some of which will be heavy, are expected to affect northern, western, and central regions. Temperatures will remain very warm across eastern areas, with highs widely reaching 24-26°C in East Anglia and southeast England, potentially warmer than Monday due to a shift in wind

Met Office daily weather: Autumnal sunshine to return this weekend

to bright or sunny spells as the day unfolds. Temperatures will generally be near average for the time of year, though eastern Scotland may see rather warm conditions, with local highs reaching around 18°C. South-east England could also experience similar warmth, making for a pleasant autumn day. As we move

Met Office daily weather: A showery start but growing brighter later on

A narrow band of heavy rain accompanied by locally gusty winds will move north and east across much of the UK during Wednesday. This band will gradually fragment into showers, some of which may be heavy and thundery, particularly across eastern areas later in the day. Ahead of the rain, conditions

Met Office daily weather: More hot weather to come

on Thursday compared to Wednesday. That being said, it's still going to feel pretty hot, especially across parts of the east and southeast where you get that decent sunshine. But yes, temperatures just peg back a little bit perhaps and we're looking at low to possibly mid-20s. “Across some western areas. We

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Record breaking rainfall

wetter than average for the UK overall, just 16% above average, particularly for southern England and East Anglia, which was 30-50% above average. While January was wetter than average across north west Scotland and drier than average for north east England and eastern Scotland, and average

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