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of a La Niña event developing. 3-Month Outlook September to November - Rainfall According to CPC, the chance of La Niña developing in the period September-November is around 66%, rising to 74% in the early winter (November-January). However, other centres (such as BoM) have predictions which are much

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Pacific. 3-Month Outlook December to February - Rainfall The latest statement from the NOAA Climate Prediction Centre / NCEP states that “La Niña is likely to continue through the Northern Hemisphere winter 2020-21 (~95% chance during January-March) and into spring 2021 (~65% chance during March-May

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place during the first half of next year. The latest NOAA Climate Prediction Centre / NCEP statement (PDF) states that: “La Niña is likely to continue through the Northern Hemisphere winter 2020-21 (~95% chance during January-March), with a potential transition during the spring 2021 (~50% chance

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NCIC Monthly Summary

cloudy, with morning fog mainly over southern areas but sunny spells in a few places later, while showers developed in central and south-western areas. Fog in the south on the 4th lasted until afternoon in some spots, while showers persisted across the north, wintry and giving a light covering

NCIC Monthly Summary

showers skirting East Anglian coasts. Many areas were cloudy on the 18th, with the best of any sunshine in the south, and patchy light rain or showers for the north-west and through the Cheshire Gap, and also in eastern coastal counties. Parts of the south-west started sunny on the 19th, otherwise

Met Office daily weather: High pressure building through the week

Scotland, Northern Ireland, and northern England. It will be breezy in north and west Scotland, with a few showers persisting. Outlook for Wednesday Wednesday will begin with the possibility of a few fog patches in the south, ahead of a band of mostly light rain and drizzle that will continue

Met Office daily weather: A mix of cloud and sunshine

The weather on Tuesday and Wednesday is set to bring a mix of sunshine, cloud, and the occasional light shower.

While daytime temperatures will feel pleasant in many areas, chilly nights and a brisk breeze in the southeast will keep things feeling fresh. Tuesday will bring generally dry conditions with sunny intervals across much of the country. However, cloudier skies and isolated light showers are expected

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in a number of different ways including from satellite data, by radar and by LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging). The Met Office uses an instrument called LiDAR to measure ash clouds. LiDAR works by sending pulses of laser light through the atmosphere, which is scattered by volcanic ash particles. Some

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