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and towards the Welsh border. Sunshine was near normal in some eastern and southern counties but below normal elsewhere. 1st to 8th The 1st was cloudy and cool, with rain persisting over the south and showers affecting central and northern counties at times, and temperatures at Dunkeswell (Devon) only

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(Aberdeenshire, 327mAMSL) -6.8°C on 25th at Tyndrum No 3 (Perthshire (in Central Region), 168mAMSL) 119.9mm on 29th at White Barrow (Devon, 445mAMSL) 12.7hr on 5th at Stornoway Airport (Western Isles, 15mAMSL) 60Kt 69mph on 29th at Berry Head (Devon, 58mAMSL) 88Kt 101mph on 14th at Aonach Mor (Inverness

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(Aberdeenshire, 327mAMSL) -6.8°C on 25th at Tyndrum No 3 (Perthshire (in Central Region), 168mAMSL) 119.9mm on 29th at White Barrow (Devon, 445mAMSL) 12.7hr on 5th at Stornoway Airport (Western Isles, 15mAMSL) 60Kt 69mph on 29th at Berry Head (Devon, 58mAMSL) 88Kt 101mph on 14th at Aonach Mor (Inverness

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Sunshine 35 Wind 39 Sea Level 42 Extremes for year 2016 44 Significant Weather Events of 2016 45 Eastern Scotland wet spell 45 September hot spell 47 Correction to 2015 report 49 Annex 1: Datasets 50 Monthly grids 50 Long term average grids 52 Daily grids and degree days 53 Central England

Assimilation of new low-cost wind observations from aircraft

In situ upper air observations of the atmosphere have been of interest to meteorologists since the first thermometers were flown on kites in the mid-1700s. Kites were still used for routine observations into the early 1900s. The advent of hot air balloons and later aircraft increased the capability

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Bank Holiday heat gives way to showers

the Atlantic over the next couple of days.” It's hot and sunny ☀️ for many today, but there's a change afoot in the weather as we go through the week. Here's all the details pic.twitter.com/kumrSFIndO — Met Office (@metoffice) May 7, 2018 After the Bank Holiday, the weather begins to change as bands

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change on them and their communities. Find out more at www.metoffice.gov.uk/schools 2 © Crown Copyright 2022, Met Office Weather action plan Weather warrior scenarios Heatwave Cold and snow Flood Wind storm Following a long period of dry weather, forecasters are now predicting a spell of hot weather

Impacts on food security

million people suffering from hunger already live in semi-arid and arid zones. Heatwaves: In all regions, one in 20-year extreme temperature events are projected to be hotter. Events that are considered extreme today will be more common in the future. Changes in temperature extremes even for short

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Keep a weather eye open

are insulated to help protect from freezing and help to insulate your hot water system.  Checking the flood risk of your property is also important (please find more direct information on how to check and what to do if your home is at risk of flooding  here and sign up for free flood warnings). Keep your

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