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  • Get winter ready

    and a quarter (27%) not owning a torch. Although many might use their smartphones to light their way, a fifth said they do not own any kind of emergency charger for their devices – proving that candles and torches may in fact still perform a valuable function. Derrick Ryall at the Met Office added

  • Met Office daily weather: Changeable conditions with rain, showers and cooler air

    -teens at best. Overnight, some areas could see frost where skies clear and winds are light, even relatively far south. Met Office presenter and meteorologist, Honor Criswick, said: “It is going to be an unsettled start to the weekend for many as this system once again slowly approaches southeastern

  • uk_monthly_climate_summary_201807pdf

    and west with isolated showers in the far north. The night of the 6th/7th was cold in some places with a minimum of 0.9 °C at Tulloch Bridge (Inverness-shire), followed by another warm dry sunny day for most. The 8th and 9th were generally cloudier, with isolated patches of light rain, but it remained

  • uk_monthly_climate_summary_201807.pdf

    and west with isolated showers in the far north. The night of the 6th/7th was cold in some places with a minimum of 0.9 °C at Tulloch Bridge (Inverness-shire), followed by another warm dry sunny day for most. The 8th and 9th were generally cloudier, with isolated patches of light rain, but it remained

  • eastern-england_-climate-met-officepdf

    . Other major centres of population include Peterborough, Norwich, Ipswich, Cambridge, Lincoln, Grimsby and Hull. Temperature The mean annual temperature over the region varies from around 9.5 °C to just over 10.5 °C. Variations in temperature depend on both altitude, with a decrease of about 0.5 °C

  • eastern-england_-climate-met-office.pdf

    . Other major centres of population include Peterborough, Norwich, Ipswich, Cambridge, Lincoln, Grimsby and Hull. Temperature The mean annual temperature over the region varies from around 9.5 °C to just over 10.5 °C. Variations in temperature depend on both altitude, with a decrease of about 0.5 °C

  • Microsoft Word - 2026_05_may_heatwave_1.docx

    , and none in May, until 2026. (*It is possible earlier dates in June or September may come to light as more historic data pre-1961 are digitized; for example 2 September 1906 when 35.6°C was recorded in the UK). The maps below show other examples of May days in the UK where 30°C was reached

  • mo_together_northern_irelandpdf

    forecasters, advisors and specialist scientists on the interpretation and impact of the weather during an emergency. If required, Met Office experts are ready to attend or teleconference into tactical/strategic command and control centres. The Met Office’s Public Weather Service provides a range

  • mo_together_northern_ireland.pdf

    forecasters, advisors and specialist scientists on the interpretation and impact of the weather during an emergency. If required, Met Office experts are ready to attend or teleconference into tactical/strategic command and control centres. The Met Office’s Public Weather Service provides a range

  • sesar_polygons_guidance_v1.1july2022.pdf

    - this is the T+ n timestep • Forecast validity time - the time the forecast is valid for, calculated from the forecast reference time + forecast period • Severity value (1 = light, 2 = moderate, 3 = severe) • Vertical height as pressure levels • Polygon unique identifier (order in which polygons are generated

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