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mwr_2025_02_for_print.pdf

Rainfall Most Sunshine Highest Gust Highest Gust (mountain*) Greatest Snow Depth at 0900 UTC 17.0°C on 21st at Hull, East Park (Humberside, 2mAMSL) 0.1°C on 8th at Lentran (Inverness-shire, 146mAMSL) 11.9°C on 21st at London, St James's Park (Greater London, 5mAMSL) -9.6°C on 14th at Aviemore (Inverness

mwr_2025_05_for_print.pdf

. The most active thunderstorms occurred on the 12th (in association with the only issued warning) across parts of London and the Chilterns with reports of 2 to 3cm diameter hail in places. As these storms headed northwestwards, there were reports of lightning damage to homes, one in Bridgnorth and another

wiser0107_sahel-forecasting-recommendations.pdf

Exploring applications of multi-year predictability of Sahel rainfall: Recommendations for further products Neil Ward1 and Declan Conway2 1 Independent consultant. ([email protected]) 2 Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment. London School of Economics and Political

record-rainfall---october_december-2002---met-office.pdf

, records back to 1971. Heathrow, Greater 2nd highest rainfall total, highest 151.2 mm in 1970, records 151.0 mm (30 days) London back to 1949. Dyce, Aberdeen 185.4 mm (30 days) 3rd highest rainfall total, highest total 268.3 mm in 1984, records back to 1957. South Farnborough, 3rd highest rainfall total

Can the weather affect our mental health?

is also taking a toll on mental health. At the Climate Cares Centre at Imperial College London, researchers are exploring the psychological impact of climate change on scientists, students, and the general public. Feelings of anxiety, stress, and burnout are common among those who work closely

Met Office weekend football fixtures forecast

still be disruptive at times. The breeze will persist, making for a less mild feel, with a maximum temperature of 13°C. West Ham Newcastle United Sunday’s early fixture at the London Olympic Stadium is set to be unsettled throughout. Some brighter spells are expected, offering brief periods of ideal

Met Office Deep Dive: Thundery showers and jet stream shifts

of these showers. Some runs suggest the heaviest rainfall could be concentrated in the southeast, including London, Kent, Sussex and East Anglia. Others hint at more widespread activity, including parts of Wales and the southwest. ⚠️ Yellow weather warning issued ⚠️ Thunderstorms across southern parts of England

Microsoft Word - 2023_09_storm_ciaran_2.docx

wind strength violent storm 11, perhaps hurricane force 12 later. The chart below shows hourly mean sea level pressure recorded at Culdrose (Cornwall), Hurn (Dorset), St Catherine’s Point (Isle of Wight), Kenley Airfield (Greater London) and Wattisham (Suffolk). These show the sharp drop and rise

Met Office weather: What's the forecast for the week ahead?

, with highs of 30–32°C expected in southern England, including Birmingham and London. Even the east coast will begin to warm as breezes ease. Northern areas, including eastern Scotland and Northern Ireland, will also see temperatures well above average. Weekend outlook: Heat persists Looking ahead

metoffice_forecastingfactbusters_primary_final.pdf

and prediction Forecast cards Location: Edinburgh Location: Cardiff Location: London Location: Belfast Heavy rain and strong winds Highest daily temperature: 12 °C Lowest daily temperature: 9 °C Chance of precipitation: 95% Average wind speed: 29 mph Gust speed: 61 mph Snow showers and risk of ice

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