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An average October comes to a close

just below average and temperatures just above the long term 30 year average (1991-2020). The month started with wet weather across the Midlands and East Anglia, followed by a brief interlude of settled conditions as high-pressure dominated. An Atlantic low-pressure system brought rain to the UK

Met Office weekend weather: A distinctly autumnal turn

of the country. Many areas, particularly East Wales, the Midlands, eastern England, and a good part of Scotland, will wake to dry and fine conditions, with some sunshine to start the weekend. However, the weather is set to change as the day progresses. A weather system, which has been lingering

Weekend weather: A grey and damp end to January

will be welcome, it is unlikely to feel particularly bright, as stubborn cloud cover dominates. Further north and east, including eastern Scotland and northeast England, a north‑to‑north-westerly breeze will feed in cloud and patchy drizzle. These areas will feel damp and rather raw, with occasional

Met Office week ahead: Mild, murky, and unsettled weather dominating

will also see significant rainfall. As the day progresses, the focus of the wet weather shifts to southwestern parts of the country. The hills of Dartmoor, Exmoor, and the Brecon Beacons could see 50mm of rain or more. Further east and north, the rain will be more sporadic and showery, with some glimmers

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to the east – for example at Swanage (Dorset). There were temporary power cuts in several areas, including the Isle of Wight, Portsmouth, Southampton, Devon, Cornwall, towns east of Reading and parts of west London. However, although storm Alex and subsequent fronts brought widespread heavy rain, flooding

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to the east African decision context. TRANSFORM, through the work of ODI, also conducted a qualitative analysis on the The ‘triple dividend’ of early warning systems: evidence from Tanzania’s coastal areas examining the range of socio-economic benefits associated with improvements in Early Warning

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Met Office weather: What's the forecast for the week ahead?

the Western Isles and Highlands of Scotland. However, these will clear, and sunshine will become more widespread. Temperatures will continue to rise, with Thursday likely to be the first day this week where parts of the southeast reach 30°C. Coastal areas, particularly in the east, may remain slightly cooler

Met Office weekend weather: A warm and dry weekend for most

. This breeze is likely to pick up moisture, resulting in low cloud formation that could linger into the morning hours. Eastern Scotland and much of eastern England are expected to start Saturday under grey skies, with even parts of East Wales seeing some early murk. As the morning progresses, cloud

Met Office weekend weather forecast for May 24-25

: "The first set of weather fronts crossing the country Friday night bringing a dull and damp start for many, but this zone of rain, which will be heavy for a time, should be clearing away out into the North Sea. May take a while before it clears from East Anglia and the southeast, but generally

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