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  • Microsoft Word - Seasonal Assessment_summer2023.docx

    Seasonal Assessment – Summer 2023 The following represents a provisional assessment of the weather experienced across the UK during summer 2023 (June, July and August) and how it compares with the 1991 to 2020 average. Overall, this was a warm and rather wet summer. The lion's share of fine weather

  • Wet and windy with warnings for Easter weekend

    Easter weekend will bring wet, windy and at times colder conditions across the UK, with Yellow Warnings for wind in force.

  • Wet and windy weekend follows Storm Eunice

    a continued wet and windy theme for many through the weekend.   “The south will see wet and windy conditions on Saturday, before areas to the north and west, including Northern Ireland, see some more potentially disruptive conditions on Sunday. Weather warnings have been issued but should be checked

  • Microsoft Word - Seasonal Assessment - Winter 26

    for the UK overall, with notable regional variation. The weather has been unsettled, with four named storms and a strong jet stream and blocking high over Scandinavia causing extended spells of wet weather for some areas and an unusual rainfall pattern. December was very unsettled in the first 3 weeks

  • Seasonal Forecast Assessment – Winter 2008/09

    so far has been warmer than average, with mean temperatures more than 1.5 °C above normal over the majority of the UK. There have been few cold days so far this autumn, and frosts have been few. Much of the country has been rather wetter than average, though some places have been slightly drier

  • Seasonal Forecast Assessment – Winter 2008/09

  • Seasonal Forecast Assessment – Winter 2008/09

    . The winter so far has been slightly colder than average, with an alternation between cold, settled spells and milder, wetter weather. The first half of December was fine and settled but increasingly cold, with Braemar (Aberdeenshire) recording a low of -17.3 °C on the 13th, followed by a rapid transition

  • Seasonal Forecast Assessment – Winter 2008/09

  • Met Office weather for final fixtures of 24/25 season

    As the Premier League season draws to a dramatic close on Sunday, fans heading to stadiums across the UK can expect a day of varied weather.

    , while the weather won’t be a complete washout, fans attending the final fixtures of the season should come prepared for changeable conditions, waterproofs and layers are advisable. READ MORE: Met Office weekend weather forecast for May 24-25 Met Office presenter and meteorologist, Alex Deakin, said

  • Seasonal Forecast Assessment – Winter 2008/09

    warmer than average, with mean temperatures more than 1.5 °C above normal over northern areas of the UK but closer to average in southernmost counties. The south-east of England has been particularly wet, though Wales, northern England, Scotland and Northern Ireland have all been drier than average

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