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How is the UK’s air quality landscape evolving?

to long-term exposure. It can also cause a range of health conditions, ranging from exacerbation of asthma to cardiovascular disease. So perhaps it’s unsurprising that neighbourhoods in England outside of London with lower levels of air pollution tend to have higher life expectancy.  A UK

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, 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?

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 with climate

Mild start to November sees temperature records broken

is typically - although not always - recorded in the early hours of the morning. Bonfire Night 2025 was record breaking 🎆 Temperatures overnight only dropped to 14.4℃ at Teddington in London, provisionally making it the mildest Bonfire Night on record The previous record for the night of 5th-6th November

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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

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Satellite image of the month - 2020

of land uses to be seen. Grey colours highlight the urban areas - London and Birmingham are most clearly visible. Upland areas in the West such as Dartmoor, Exmoor, Bodmin moor, the Brecon Beacons and Cambrian Mountains appear as a light yellow/brown, and the southern-most Snowdonia mountains appear

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

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 to the weekend

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126 51.16179 -1.75458 ENG 1930 03749 MIDDLE WALLOP 90 51.14987 -1.56994 ENG 1959 03761 ODIHAM 118 51.23902 -0.94496 ENG 1963 03769 CHARLWOOD 67 51.14407 -0.22944 ENG 2002 03770 LONDON, ST JAMES'S PARK 5 51.50476 -0.13109 ENG 1903 03772 HEATHROW 25 51.47922 -0.45061 ENG 1947 03781 KENLEY AIRFIELD

This weekend's football fixtures forecast

, with a maximum temperature of 14°C. West Ham United vs Burnley – 15:00 Supporters heading to the London Stadium can expect some patchy low cloud early on, but this will clear to give a dry and bright day. There will be plenty of sunny spells and mostly light winds, making for ideal footballing

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