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Met Office daily weather: Shifting weather patterns to bring changing conditions
cooler night compared to Wednesday. Read more on Apple News: 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
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SESAR 3D Radar and Harmonised Turbulence Services
(DWD) to produce a harmonised, pan-European view of forecast turbulence. Plus, the additional option of a polygon features service marking regions of low, moderate and severe intensity levels. Output Units Turbulence intensity scale (0, 1, 2, 3 for nil, light, moderate, severe) Coverage Domain 29.5
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Met Office daily weather: Warm humid weather to continue with further risk of thunderstorms
clearing to reveal variable cloud and sunny spells. In the far northwest, thicker cloud and some rain will move northwards, while showers are expected to develop in the far southwest by mid to late afternoon. Winds will be light initially, but will strengthen from the southeast later in the day. Heard
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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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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: 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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-forecast information for 2005, 2006 and 2007......................... 17 Prepared by Richard Graham, Manager Climate Products, Met Office Hadley Centre Reviewed by Mike Davey, Anca Brookshaw, Matt Huddleston and Julian Heming Scientific contributors include Bernd Becker and Joanne Camp and other Met
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that light rain was typically forecast to be within 11km of the observation, whereas for heavy rain, the location accuracy was at least 160km. The accuracy of the Met Office Global Model is higher, or similar, to models from other National Weather Centres. It was found that the number of new cholera cases
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What is the weather forecast over Christmas?
the influence of high pressure. The exception however may be northwest Scotland where there is a reasonable chance of further wind and rain. “Christmas Day itself is likely to be settled, often cloudy, and dry with light winds for the majority. Once again, the far north may be windier, with a small chance
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Met Office daily weather: The weekend brings a shift in conditions
for Saturday. READ MORE: 'Brutal' cold snap? 'Barrage of snow'? Met Office weather headline review “Generally, a fine day really for this time in October, but the cloud is starting to thicken further west and there could be a few light showers getting into maybe Devon and Cornwall and Northern Ireland