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Dr Anthony J. Baran

a certificate in post-compulsory education from the Roehampton institute in 1989 and a further MSc with distinction in mathematical modelling from the University of Sunderland. He joined the Met Office in September 1990 and since that time has been active in a number of groups within the Met Office

This weekend's sporting fixtures forecast

in strength. Maximum temperature 16°C. Nottingham Forest vs Sunderland (5:30pm) Mist and fog will clear to brighter spells, but cloud and rain will arrive into the evening, with strengthening winds. Maximum temperature 18°C. Tottenham vs Wolverhampton Wanderers (8pm) After a bright start, cloud

This weekend's sporting fixtures forecast

, especially along the coast. Maximum temperature 15°C. Manchester United vs Sunderland (3pm, Old Trafford) Unsettled weather is forecast, with showers and longer spells of rain. Sunnier intervals may develop, but it will feel noticeably cooler than recent days, with brisk north-westerly winds

This weekend's sporting fixtures forecast

, especially along the coast. Maximum temperature 15°C. Manchester United vs Sunderland (3pm, Old Trafford) Unsettled weather is forecast, with showers and longer spells of rain. Sunnier intervals may develop, but it will feel noticeably cooler than recent days, with brisk north-westerly winds and further

Met Office weekend sports fixtures forecast

for wet weather and plan accordingly. Sunderland vs Aston Villa (2pm) The northeast faces a wet day, with persistent outbreaks of rain, heavy at times. Winds will be light at first, but a strengthening northerly breeze will develop later, making it feel even cooler. The maximum temperature

Met Office weekend sports fixtures forecast

. The maximum temperature will be 19°C. Travelling supporters should be aware of the potential for wet weather and plan accordingly. Sunderland vs Aston Villa (2pm) The northeast faces a wet day, with persistent outbreaks of rain, heavy at times. Winds will be light at first, but a strengthening

Premier League opening weekend weather forecast

coast will be mostly dry, though variable cloud cover may limit sunshine at times. Temperatures will be warm to very warm, reaching up to 25°C. Some bright or sunny spells are likely, contributing to a pleasant afternoon at the Amex Stadium.  Sunderland vs West Ham – Kick-off 3pm Conditions

Met Office weather forecast for this weekend's sports fixtures

as they leave the stadium. READ MORE: 'Brutal' cold snap? 'Barrage of snow'? Met Office weather headline review Sunderland v Wolverhampton Wanderers (Saturday 15:00) At the Stadium of Light, expect a mostly cloudy start with limited bright or sunny intervals. As the afternoon progresses, the cloud

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and Leeds in industrial South and West Yorkshire, Middlesbrough on Tees-side, Sunderland at the mouth of the Wear and Newcastle-upon-Tyne. In contrast, the Vale of York is a farming area with cereals and the Yorkshire Dales are important for sheep farming. The Dales, North York Moors and cities

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