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Major USA tornado outbreak possible
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How to quote a part (or all) of someone's post
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While we trial the new 'reply-to' rather than quote button on the community, you may be wondering how to quote someone's post - click here to read a quick guide.-
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Magpie Mine Aurora
weatherobsuk posted a gallery image in Non-weather related photos,
A spectacular Aurora display over Magpie Mine late evening on Friday 1st Dec 2023.-
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Post in Storms and Convective discussion - July 2023
Zak M posted a post in a topic,
Fantastic lightning earlier at 5am. Super bright too.
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Latest Weather News
A more settled week, feeling warmer with sunny spells
The showers will fade with more warm sunny spells and rising temperatures. Rain for the far northwest. Increasing air pollution levels in the fine, steady weather. Read the full update here
April 2024 - Was it that cold overall? A look at the statistics
General perception from many is that April was a cold month, but statistics would suggest otherwise, with the average temperature for the whole month coming in just above the 30 year average for the UK as a whole. A warm first half to to the month averaged out the cold second half. View the full blog here
Week Ahead: Showery end to the Bank Holiday, before drier and warmer weather arrives
Showers in places today and especially tomorrow, but Tuesday onwards high pressure will build across the UK, bringing increasingly drier, sunnier and warmer conditions, though Scotland will turn cloudier with some rain from mid-week. Temperatures reaching 20-23C later in the week Read the full update here
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