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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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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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weather-warnings.pdf
. These buttons will be coloured to indicate: • Where there are no warnings on day’s currently off-screen (indicated by dark grey) • Where you have reached either end of the seven day period (indicated by light grey) • Where there are warnings on days currently off-screen. This will show the highest level
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Met Office daily weather: A changeable midweek with both rain and sunshine
. Elsewhere, the night will be largely dry, though a few fog patches may develop in the south under clear skies and light winds. Temperatures in southern and south-western England could dip to mid-single figures in a few spots, making for a cooler night here. Outlook for Thursday Thursday
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Met Office daily weather: Rain, showers, and fluctuating temperatures
and showers moving north and east through the day. Some of these showers will be heavy at times, particularly in southern and eastern areas. However, there will also be drier and brighter intervals, offering some respite from the wet weather. Winds will be light to moderate for most but could become
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Will Hurricane Erin affect UK weather?
humidity levels. Highs across most of the UK will reach the high teens to low 20s, with mid 20s expected in the south. Thursday will begin on a cool note, especially in the northeast of Scotland, where light showers may persist. Elsewhere, dry and bright conditions will dominate. Temperatures
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Sunshine with a risk of thunderstorms this Bank Holiday
in the shade during the hottest parts of the day. For good UV protection wear wraparound sunglasses and a hat, cover up with light clothing and, and use sunscreen that’s at least factor 15, which also has good UV-A protection.” With the warm weather, many people will be visiting the coast
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Memo
Office. • Rob Woodward welcomed Clare Barclay (UK CEO, Microsoft) and Michelle Lancaster (Director of Sustainability, Microsoft) to the meeting. They outlined and the Board discussed the opportunities, particularly in the light of COP26, they saw in the sustainability arena and what type of partnerships
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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