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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

  • Warnings issued as UK weather turns wet and windy

    Southwest Scotland and parts of Wales Friday 0800 to 1500 Latest info 👉 https://t.co/QwDLMfRBfs pic.twitter.com/sa40lOiHRl — Met Office (@metoffice) February 19, 2025 Many of those away from warnings on Friday will see a blustery and wet day, with those further southeast in England seeing drier weather

  • Storm Fergus to conclude wet and windy weekend

    A wet and windy weekend for much of the UK will conclude with Storm Fergus, which has been named by Met Éireann.

  • Mild and wet turning to cold with a chance of snow

    After another wet and windy weekend ahead, colder conditions will move in across the UK.

    been a wet start to January, further wet and windy conditions will move across the UK this weekend. With the ground already saturated in parts of the UK this additional rainfall could bring disruption, particularly in the west. Check online to for the latest flood warnings in your area.” Mark Garratt

  • Met Office Daily Weather: Wet and windy for some

  • Further spells of wet and windy weather on the way

    or comet for prolonged periods of time.   “Isolated fog patches will form by midnight, with more extensive low cloud and fog forming during the early hours. This will mean a less favourable (but still moderate to high), chance of seeing the moon later in the night.”  Turning windy and wet from Friday

  • Wet September to start meteorological autumn

    September 2025 was a wet month for much of the UK, though not enough to trouble any longstanding records, according to provisional Met Office statistics.

    After the hottest summer on record with below-average rainfall and areas reaching drought status, meteorological autumn has started with a wet month and temperatures around average for many. Wet September for many The UK provisionally saw 32% more rain than the long-term average in September

  • A wet weekend ahead for some, dry and warmer for others

    The Met Office has issued a yellow warning for rain for western Scotland, where rainfall totals on hills and mountains could exceed 150mm over the weekend.  Chief Meteorologist, Steve Ramsdale, said: “There’s a bit of a north-south split in the weather for the UK this weekend, with wet and windy

  • Wet and windy end to the week before settling down

    , as an area of low pressure moves in from the west on Thursday, bringing continued wet and windy weather for the UK. The heaviest rain on Thursday will fall in Northern Ireland, southern Scotland, northwest Wales and northern England with between 40mm and 60mm expected in places.   Outbreaks of heavy

  • A wet and windy week, but less impactful than of late

    around Thursday lunchtime. There’s a Yellow Warning for rain in place from noon until Friday morning, with the focus for heavier rain across southwest England as the wet conditions spread northeast across the warning area. “The rain is only likely to last for a few hours in each location

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