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Met Office daily weather: July ends with a yellow storm warning

scattered and showery in nature, particularly during the afternoon. However, southern, southeastern, and eastern parts of England are likely to see the development of heavier showers and thunderstorms, some of which may be intense. A yellow thunderstorm warning is in force for much of southern

Met Office daily weather: Sunshine and warm temperature for many

for Sunday Sunday will see areas of low cloud across some central and eastern regions during the morning, but this will gradually clear to leave plenty of sunshine for most. The Northern Isles may remain rather grey throughout the day. Temperatures will again be very warm, locally hot in central

Outreach activities with young people

aim to inspire the next generation to study STEM subjects further and consider career opportunities that they may not have thought about, as well as enabling them to act with confidence during severe weather and in a changing climate. Attracting a diverse and inclusive workforce, and enabling our

Met Office daily weather: Heavy showers to start the day

Friday will begin with rain across parts of the south-west, some of which may be heavy or thundery at times. A yellow weather warning for rain has been issued until 12pm. This rain will gradually spread eastwards across other southern areas during the morning, before clearing away early

UK Climate Resilience Programme urban climate services

for the future, enabling cities to become more resilient to climate change. Our first City Pack was co-developed with Bristol City Council in 2020. It resulted in the co-delivery of three non-technical factsheets explaining how the climate of Bristol may change over the rest of 21st Century

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Cold winds and snow

felt much milder for the last week or so, but this weekend it is much colder again. That may come as a shock to the system for some whose bodies may struggle to cope in cold weather. “It’s worth remembering that cold temperatures – indoors and outdoors - can affect health, particularly in young

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