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Met Office daily weather: Festival weekend set for thunderstorms
out. Winds will be fresh to strong in the far southeast, otherwise light to moderate. Temperatures will be near normal for most, though parts of the southeast may remain very warm and humid, with East Anglia likely to be the warmest region. Met Office presenter and meteorologist, Aidan McGivern
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Met Office daily weather: Shifting weather patterns to bring changing conditions
cooler night compared to Wednesday. READ MORE: Deep dive: Storm Floris, tropical developments and a warming summer Outlook for Friday Friday will begin with early cloud and the possibility of light rain or drizzle in the far south, but this will soon clear to leave many central and southern areas dry
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Storm Aurore Named by Météo-France
will still see some slow moving areas of thicker cloud and some light rain. Met Office Expert Operational Meteorologist Adam Thornhill said, “It’s looking like an unsettled weekend will be the main theme for most, as an area of persistent rain and strong winds arrive into the far northwest
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Met Office daily weather: Warm sunshine and scattered showers
the far southwest, including Southwest Wales. Most regions will enjoy plenty of warm sunshine and light winds, especially in the west. Eastern areas will see more periods of low cloud, which will be most extensive overnight and may bring pockets of drizzle later in the period. However, sunny spells
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Met Office daily weather: A chilly start, then sunshine for many
Kent, where they could be frequent and locally heavy. The Northern Isles may also see a few light showers, and it will be breezy in the far southeast. Temperatures will recover to near average for most, though Kent and Sussex may remain rather cool due to showers and a stronger breeze. Tuesday night
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opendatapolicy_metoffice_v1.0.pdf
such as temperature, wind speed and direction Regularly updated text forecasts for mountain weather and UK regions available in xml or JSON formats. In July 2014 marine observation data was the latest addition to the API. 2 Hadley Centre Climate Programme funded through DECC and DEFRA. 3 http
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opendatapolicy_metoffice_v10pdf
such as temperature, wind speed and direction Regularly updated text forecasts for mountain weather and UK regions available in xml or JSON formats. In July 2014 marine observation data was the latest addition to the API. 2 Hadley Centre Climate Programme funded through DECC and DEFRA. 3 http
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Met Office weekend weather: Will the dry weather continue, or is a change on the horizon?
. Elsewhere, the majority will remain dry, though one or two light showers are possible, particularly over eastern England. The increased breeze may actually help to brighten things up in some areas, breaking up the cloud and allowing for occasional sunny spells. Temperatures and how it will feel
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Met Office daily weather: More changeable weather on the way
and thunderstorms, particularly into the evening. Further areas of rain may also develop in the west later in the day. Temperatures will be around to slightly above average in the north, and very warm and humid in the south, with the southeast potentially turning hot. Winds will be mostly light
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Relative operating characteristic (ROC)
yellow, orange and red respectively - and indicate regions with relatively good seasonal prediction skill. Regions with ROC score between 0.6 and 0.7 show skill at lower levels but still better than guessing or use of climatology. Grey or light blue shading is used when scores are below 0.6 (i.e. near or below to the 0.5 'no-skill' threshold, suggesting forecasts in these regions are currently little better than guesswork).