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    . 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • Met Office daily weather: Drizzly showers with some bright, sunny spells

    Friday will see bands of patchy rain affecting parts of north-east Scotland and, at times, eastern and south-eastern England. There is also a risk of a few drizzly showers elsewhere, though these will be generally light and scattered. Much of the country will experience often cloudy conditions

  • PowerPoint Presentation

    of an HI for space weather applications….. The STEREO Heliospheric Imagers (HI): Wide-angle imager with occultation & baffle system; light rejection of ~ 10 -13 of the Solar Brightness Door Radiator HI-1 Side & rear baffles Door latch mechanism HI-2 Forward Baffles Inner Baffles Direction of Sunlight

  • UK friends, families and pets recognised in storm names

    it comical to name a storm for us getting married.”  While the names of storms can be light-hearted, the impacts from storms can be severe. Names were selected on a range of criteria, including whether it is being used by other storm naming groups, whether there have been significant impacts from

  • New March sunshine records

    for Shetland is not available due to a technical issue with the equipment at Lerwick. Our engineers are working to resolve the problem.   A calm month Dr Mark McCarthy of the National Climate Information Centre said: “March has again illustrated the typical variability of the UK’s climate, with some

  • East Anglia radar planning application and approval Q&As

    a preferred construction traffic route, so that traffic going directly through the village centre is avoided. In the 2 weeks prior to construction starting at the site, there will be an increase in traffic relating to deliveries such as portable toilets, staff portacabin, and fencing to make

  • A changeable week ahead

    with some patchy light rain at times.” Mid-week Rain, which could be heavy at times, will move east across the country on Wednesday, turning patchier and more showery on Thursday, with the heaviest showers expected in the south and east.  Easter weekend Looking further ahead, Deputy Chief Meteorologist

  • Marine observations: Underpinning forecasts and climate understanding 

    Centre Seasonal advice Maps & charts Maps & charts UK forecast UK weather map Cloud cover map Precipitation map Lightning map Rainfall map Temperature map Wind map Wind gust map Surface pressure charts All countries Climate Climate Climate explained What is climate change? Causes of climate change

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