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A warmer end to the Bank Holiday weekend thanks to April sunshine although showers on the way
throughout the day will be around average or slightly higher than average in places, although cooler in the Southeast with the focus of higher temperatures further North and West. Wednesday evening will see those showers mostly dying out with some light rain and drizzle affecting Northeastern
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A changeable Easter weekend ahead
, many parts will enjoy some sunny spells, with light winds and temperatures around average. “Easter Sunday looks to be the widely drier day of the weekend. Cloud amounts will vary, but most places should see some bright or sunny spells at times. Parts of the far south and west may remain cloudier
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Sea ice: an overview
autumn. This seasonality is caused by the amount of sunlight reaching the polar regions of the Earth which are virtually dark for 4 months over winter and light throughout the day for much of the summer. During the winter, in the absence of any sunlight, the sea ice insulates the ocean from
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session-1---our-climate.pdf
to be added in the right amounts to make the perfect system. • The first ingredient is energy from our Sun. The Sun importantly provides heat and light for the Earth. Hold up small button or a small ball of Blu Tack (this represents the Earth). Tell the group that if the Earth is this big, how big do we
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paper3_implications_for_projections.pdf
previously. This paper is the third in a series of three reports from the Met Office Hadley Centre that address the recent pause in global warming and seek to answer the following questions. What have been the recent trends in other indicators of climate over this period; what are the potential drivers
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Met Office daily weather: Temperatures on the rise as settled weather moves in
southwest during the evening. Winds will be light to moderate for most, though fresh along some western coasts. Temperatures will be near normal or warm in northern areas, and warm to very warm across the south. Central England may see locally hot conditions, with maximum temperatures expected
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Met Office daily weather: Unsettled with showers and sunshine
days 👇 pic.twitter.com/YzX2hYil3v — Met Office (@metoffice) July 20, 2025 Into the evening and overnight, light rain or drizzle will linger across the far north and northwest. Elsewhere, heavy showers in eastern and northeastern areas will be slow to decay, with some showery rain possibly persisting
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Met Office daily weather: Heavy showers to start the day
sunshine and a few blustery showers in Northern Ireland, Wales and south-west England. The Northern Isles are expected to remain largely dry until the evening. Winds will be light at first but will become moderate to fresh, and locally strong along western coasts, with a risk of gales. Temperatures
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Met Office daily weather: Warm and humid weather to bring thunderstorms and heavy downpours
, temperatures may still reach the mid to high 20s. Conditions will remain humid, particularly in the south, with mostly light winds, though breezier conditions are possible in the far southwest. READ MORE: Climate change impacting the natural world Met Office presenter and meteorologist, Aidan
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Christmas Forecast
some wet and windy weather at times and the chance of some snow in the north of the UK, as is often the case at this time of year.” Stephen Basterfield, National Network Manager, at National Highways, said: “Even light or moderate rain can have an impact on visibility and vehicle performance, so