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02_0563_CloudTypes.qxd
spots out of which the clouds evolve (top left). The clouds in their early stages of formation are depicted in the photograph at top right. When completely formed, the clouds have clearcut horizontal bases and rounded tops (centre photographs). In this stage they are called ‘fair weather’ cumulus
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NCIC Monthly Summary
, and Almondsbury (Avon), Exeter Airport (Devon) and Shoeburyness (Essex) recorded 8.6 hours of sunshine on the 4th. There was fog and frost overnight in central and southern parts of the country, and generally variable amounts of cloud on the 5th and 6th, but it was cloudier with a little light rain
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Met Office daily weather: A fine Bank Holiday weekend of weather on the way
patches. In rural areas of southern and northern Scotland, temperatures could dip into the mid-single figures, while elsewhere the night will remain mild. Outlook for Sunday Sunday will see variable cloud cover across the UK. In western areas, cloud may thicken enough to produce light rain or drizzle
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uk_monthly_climate_summary_201812.pdf
. The 1st was a mild cloudy day with some rain especially for the north and near the south coast, and the 2nd continued mild, generally cloudy and windy with some light rain in many places in the a ernoon, with a maximum of 15.9 °C at Kew Gardens (London). The night of the 2nd/3rd was unusually warm
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uk_monthly_climate_summary_201907.pdf
had some scattered light showers in the north and a maximum of only 13.4 °C at Malham Tarn (North Yorkshire). High pressure built from the south-west on the 2nd and 3rd and the weather turned dry and generally sunny, with 16.0 hours of bright sunshine at Morecambe (Lancashire) on the 3rd. The 4th
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uk_monthly_climate_summary_201907pdf
had some scattered light showers in the north and a maximum of only 13.4 °C at Malham Tarn (North Yorkshire). High pressure built from the south-west on the 2nd and 3rd and the weather turned dry and generally sunny, with 16.0 hours of bright sunshine at Morecambe (Lancashire) on the 3rd. The 4th
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uk_monthly_climate_summary_201812pdf
. The 1st was a mild cloudy day with some rain especially for the north and near the south coast, and the 2nd continued mild, generally cloudy and windy with some light rain in many places in the a ernoon, with a maximum of 15.9 °C at Kew Gardens (London). The night of the 2nd/3rd was unusually warm
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Met Office daily weather: Persistent cloud and occasional drizzle
Wednesday will bring little overall change to the recent weather pattern. Many areas will see variable, often large amounts of cloud, with the best chance of breaks and sunny spells found west of high ground and more generally across Scotland. There will be a few light showers or spots of drizzle
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Met Office daily weather: A fine Bank Holiday weekend of weather on the way
patches. In rural areas of southern and northern Scotland, temperatures could dip into the mid-single figures, while elsewhere the night will remain mild. Outlook for Sunday Sunday will see variable cloud cover across the UK. In western areas, cloud may thicken enough to produce light rain or drizzle
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Temperatures rising through the week with some wind and rain on the way
those showers mostly dying out with some light rain and drizzle affecting Northeastern Scotland whilst patchy rain could also develop across Western areas of the UK. Low cloud is also likely to spread inland from the North Sea into Eastern and some Central areas. Elsewhere there will be clear spells