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average for the first half of the month (Fyvie Castle, Aberdeenshire recorded a maximum temperature of 25.4°C on 11 th May) and slightly above or close to average for the second half. It was a wet season with heavy rain in southern and central England during March, in northern England and Scotland

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average for the first half of the month (Fyvie Castle, Aberdeenshire recorded a maximum temperature of 25.4°C on 11 th May) and slightly above or close to average for the second half. It was a wet season with heavy rain in southern and central England during March, in northern England and Scotland

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Sunshine with a risk of thunderstorms this Bank Holiday

. The current May record for Wales is 29.2°C, set in 1989 at Towy Castle. For Scotland the current May record is 30.9°C, set in 2012 at Inverailort. Although they are less likely to be broken, the England (and UK) May record is 32.8°C and Northern Ireland’s is 28.0°C. The fine spell will break down through

Met Office festival forecast: Cooler temperatures and risk of showers

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A milestone in UK climate history

, 37.1°C was recorded at Hawarden Airport, Flintshire, while 35.1°C was reached at Floors Castle, Borders on 19 July. The post-event report from the Met Office shows that the record-breaking temperatures seen as part of the heatwave demonstrate much more widespread and significant heat than previous

Met Office festival forecast: Mixed conditions for late July festivals

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Mild start to November sees temperature records broken

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size and connectivity – does it matter? • Impact of game bird stocking? • Habitat suitability for deer? • Grazing routine ofgrasslands? • Degree of scrub on grassland 6 Heterogeneity of Borrelia prevalence across a landscape Large mammals: - Deer species - Sheep Not generally involved in transmission

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