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• The Maghreb • Jordan • Palestine • Syria • Turkey • Iran • Small areas of Libya Climate risk exposure (defined in Table C2) Potential outcomes A2, A4, A6, A7, A8 Risk of steadily reducing yields due to higher spring/summer temperatures and PET, and reduced water availability. May require adoption of new

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prevents coastal autumn frosts. Air frost in April is common and even in May is not unknown. Ground frosts follow a similar pattern to air frost. Most coastal locations have between 35 and 60 days per year, but in some eastern inland districts this rises to over 100 days per year. The graphs show

Met Office ten-day trend: Change afoot as we head towards July's end

looks fairly cloudy overall, with some bright or sunny spells and a scattering of showers. A developing area of low pressure may begin to affect the southwest later in the day, although there is still some uncertainty around its evolution. Most areas should remain dry, but showers are possible

Met Office 10-day trend: Stormy conditions to end July

of Wales, where there is a significant risk of heavy, thundery downpours. Rainfall totals could reach 25 to 35mm in just an hour, with up to 60mm possible over a few hours. These conditions may lead to localised flash flooding, accompanied by frequent lightning and hail. A warning has been issued

Week ahead: What to expect from the weather this Easter weekend

degrees higher than recent days. Overall, it will feel noticeably less cold, even where skies remain overcast. If you're not a fan of the cold, we may have some good news as it's set to turn warmer for a time this week 🌡️ Here are more details, and an early look at the bank holiday weather 👇

Met Office 10-day trend: A colder spell gives way to changeable weather

are not expected to be exceptional, some areas, particularly those that have already seen significant rainfall this month, may be sensitive to further impacts. It’s a good idea to stay up to date with the latest warnings and advisories. Early next week: a brief settled spell for some Looking beyond the weekend

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Satellite image of the month - 2020

was produced at the Met Office using data from EUMETSAT's Meteosat-11 satellite in geostationary orbit. Both images are from 14:15 UTC on 7th June. Credits:  First image: NOAA/NASA. Second Image: © Crown copyright, Met Office, Data: EUMETSAT May 2020 - Sunniest UK calendar month on record 29 May 2020

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L5 operational science François-Xavier Bocquet, Edmund Henley, Sophie Murray, David Jackson 13 May 2015 Many thanks for useful input from many others in the Met Office space weather research & forecasting teams; Masha Kuznetsova & CCMC colleagues; Matt Owens & Reading U. colleagues; Claire Foullon

How are weather warnings categorised?

Details” section of every warning, shows the assessed combination of impact and likelihood. READ MORE: Why has it been so warm and humid recently? Yellow warning Yellow warnings are issued for a wide range of weather scenarios. They may indicate low-level impacts that could cause minor travel

Weekend weather forecast: Storm Goretti moves away but warnings remain

may be accompanied by a cold wind, and there’s even the chance of a few flakes of snow mixed in, especially as temperatures start close to or below freezing. Icy patches are likely, so take care if you’re out early. Snow and ice warnings have been issued across Saturday and into Sunday Across Wales

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