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the-wet-autumn-of-2000---met-office.pdf
The wet autumn of 2000 The autumn of 2000 - September to November - was the wettest on record over England, Wales and Northern Ireland, as well as over the UK as a whole (in a series from 1914). Over Scotland it is the ninth wettest autumn in a series from 1914. There is an England and Wales
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Wet and very windy ahead of Christmas
pressure bringing breezy and wet conditions for many, but there will be some drier and brighter interludes. You can keep up to date with the latest forecast on our website, by following us on Twitter and Facebook, as well as on our mobile app which is available for iPhone from the App store and for Android from the Google Play store.
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Seasonal forecasting of tropical storms
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A wet and windy weekend ahead – October 2020
Storm Aiden Met Éireann, the national weather service in Ireland, named Storm Aiden on Friday due to strong winds and heavy rain. Storm Aiden will then track north-eastwards transferring wet and windy weather to the UK later on Friday and Saturday, for which the Met Office has issued several wind
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Warnings for wet and stormy weather for some
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cara-flyer---climate-action-for-a-resilient-asia_nov24.pdf
Climate Action for a Resilient Asia | CARA The FCDO’s flagship programme to build the resilience of economies and vulnerable communities across the Indo-Pacific to climate change. Credit: Pexels The Indo-Pacific region is on the frontlines of the climate crisis. Communities and landscapes across
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Warnings issued for wet and windy weekend
Met Office weather warnings have been issued for Saturday, with unseasonably wet and windy conditions on the way.
some potentially disruptive weather on the way on Saturday as a deep area of low pressure for the time of year moves from west to east across central areas of the UK. Although it’ll be a wet day for many, Northern Ireland is likely to see the highest totals, with a chance of 40-60mm of rain falling
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A wet and windy week before turning colder
the likes of the Mourne Mountains. Met Office Chief Forecaster, Neil Armstrong, said: “The UK is in for an unsettled week of weather, with frequent spells of heavy rain and at times strong, gusty winds. Given recent wet weather and saturated ground in places, this could lead to some flooding
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Wet and windy week before a change on the way
It’s a forecast of transition according to the Met Office’s 10-Day Trend as the weather moves from wet, windy and mild to colder weather with a chance of wintry showers.
Wet and windy conditions will continue to dominate as we head towards the weekend, thanks largely to the position of the jet stream. Speaking in the Met Office 10-Day Trend, Meteorologist and Presenter Aidan McGivern said: “The jet stream is approaching the UK from the west and sending us further
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More active Atlantic hurricane season ahead?
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