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NCIC Monthly Summary
showers in the far south and another area of persistent rain moving into the west later on. The 15th was cool, grey and drizzly except in the far south. It turned warmer on the 16th and 17th, but the 16th was still cloudy for most with some light rain and drizzle. The 17th was a generally sunny day
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uk_monthly_climate_summary_201808.pdf
and sunny in central and southern areas. Most places were sunny and warm on the 7th, hot in eastern counties, but it turned cloudy with patchy light rain in the north-west and thunderstorms developed across parts of East Anglia and the south-east late in the day. 8th to 13th The weather turned cooler
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Met Office daily weather: Rain and cloud but some sunny spells to break through
the morning. Winds will be mostly light, and temperatures will be very mild once again. After a very mild start to the week, temperatures will fall but will largely stay above average by the weekend Feeling fresher for all from Saturday🌡️ pic.twitter.com/pkc4MSR4Bi — Met Office (@metoffice
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Met Office weather: What to expect for Father's Day?
is a little brighter. Variable cloud cover will dominate much of the country, with some sunny spells breaking through. However, as the day progresses, isolated showers may develop—especially in central and eastern areas. While most of these will be light, there is a low risk of heavier downpours in a few
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Met Office daily weather: A return to summer conditions with temperatures on the rise
chance of a light morning shower in southern areas, but most places will enjoy a fine day. Temperatures will range from rather cool in the northwest to warm in the southeast, with highs of 24-26°C expected across central, southern, and eastern England. Isolated spots may reach 27°C. Showers over
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Met Office daily weather: Sunshine and showers with temperatures feeling mild
of the UK, with sunny spells developing widely. There is a small chance of a few light afternoon showers, mainly affecting eastern parts of Scotland and England. Later in the day, cloud will begin to thicken from the northwest, bringing the likelihood of mainly light rain by the evening. Winds will remain
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How the Met Office helps millions of drivers stay safe on England's busiest roads
Traffic Operations Centre (NTOC) near Birmingham, where Met Office embedded forecasters now provide specialist weather intelligence that directly influences how the country's motorways and major A-roads are managed.  Why weather matters on the road  National Highways manages 4,500 miles
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met-office_diy-activity-pack_windy-days.pdf
friends and family what you use the wind for. Some ideas could be drying our clothes, drying our hair, or you might like to go kitesurfing! So what is wind? Well, wind is air moving from one place to another. It can be a light breeze or a strong gale. We can’t see it, but we can feel and see how
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wiser0084_sample_daily_weekly_monthly_seasonal_forecasts.pdf
local agricultural extension officer for advice on how to plan farming activities in the light of this forecast) SMS version of the forecast (Copy the text of the SMS version of the forecast here. The SMS forecast focuses on any rainfall and any hazards that are expected during the seven days ahead
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Last 24 hours Marine Observations
This data includes observations from buoys, light vessels and coastal stations around the UK and within UK waters. Observation parameters reported include: Present weather (Definitions of codes) Air Temp (degrees C) Dew Pt Temp (degrees C) Sea Temp (degrees C) Humidity (%) Wind Speed (knots) Wind