The Times - UK (2022-05-17)

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Weather


Channel Islands

NORTH
SEA

CHANNEL

IRISH
SEA

ATLANTIC
OCEAN

Aberdeen

Glasgow Edinburgh

Carlisle

Newcastle

York

Manchester
Liverpool

Hull

Llandudno

Shrewsbury Nottingham

Sheffield

Norwich

Cambridge
Oxford

Bristol

Swansea
Cardiff

Plymouth

Exeter

Southampton

Brighton

London

Londonderry

Belfast

Galway
Dublin

Cork

Birmingham

CELTIC
SEA

Orkney Shetland

9

Friday

20

16

16

18

Aberdeen
Aberporth
Anglesey
Aviemore
Barnstaple
Bedford
Belfast
Birmingham
Bournemouth
Bridlington
Bristol
Camborne
Cardiff
Edinburgh
Eskdalemuir
Glasgow
Hereford
Herstmonceux
Ipswich
Isle of Man
Isle of Wight
Jersey
Keswick
Kinloss
Leeds
Lerwick
Leuchars
Lincoln
Liverpool
London
Lyneham
Manchester
Margate
Milford Haven
Newcastle
Nottingham
Orkney
Oxford
Plymouth
Portland
Scilly, St Mary’s
Shoreham
Shrewsbury
Snowdonia
Southend
South Uist
Stornoway
Tiree
Whitehaven
Wick
Yeovilton

Around Britain
Key: b=bright, c=cloud, d=drizzle, pc=partly cloudy
du=dull, f=fair, fg=fog, h=hail, m=mist, r=rain,
sh=showers, sl=sleet, sn=snow, s=sun, t=thunder
*=previous day **=data not available
Temp C Rain mm Sun hr*
midday yesterday 24 hrs to 5pm yesterday

Noon today

10 D 1.5 4.7
16 D 6.0 7.0
14 D 10.6 2.1
9 R 2.2 1.2
17 D 2.6 **
19 C 2.8 **
14 PC 4.6 5.0
17 C 2.4 **
17 PC 15.8 0.3
13 C 4.8 **
19 B 5.0 1.2
14 R 7.2 5.9
16 B 2.0 2.7
10 D 5.2 1.9
10 DU 9.0 2.2
10 R 8.0 0.6
20 PC 3.8 **
17 C 8.4 0.0
19 PC 0.8 0.3
13 M 6.4 3.4
17 C 7.2 **
17 PC 2.8 2.7
14 R 3.2 **
11 R 8.2 5.5
12 R 15.6 **
11 S 0.0 4.3
10 R 12.2 3.9
17 B 7.4 3.8
16 PC 5.4 **
19 PC 1.2 0.0
19 C 17.0 **
17 R 8.2 1.7
19 C 0.2 **
15 ** 9.4 **
11 D 19.2 **
15 M 8.6 2.3
10 C 0.0 6.1
20 PC 1.6 **
15 D 2.6 **
14 R 3.8 **
16 PC 1.6 **
18 C 1.8 0.1
18 C 9.4 0.0
15 C 8.2 **
19 C 0.4 0.0
12 R 2.0 **
11 PC 0.4 8.7
11 B 4.4 4.8
12 C 10.0 9.4
9 C 2.6 **
17 DU 0.6 0.5

The world
All readings local midday yesterday
Alicante
Amsterdam
Athens
Auckland
Bahrain
Bangkok
Barbados
Barcelona
Beijing
Beirut
Belgrade
Berlin
Bermuda
Bordeaux
Brussels
Bucharest
Budapest
Buenos Aires
Cairo
Calcutta
Canberra
Cape Town
Chicago
Copenhagen
Corfu
Delhi
Dubai
Dublin
Faro
Florence
Frankfurt
Geneva
Gibraltar
Helsinki
Hong Kong
Honolulu
Istanbul
Jerusalem
Johannesburg
Kuala Lumpur
Kyiv
Lanzarote
Las Palmas
Lima
Lisbon
Los Angeles
Luxor

Madeira
Madrid
Malaga
Mallorca
Malta
Melbourne
Mexico City
Miami
Milan
Mombasa
Montreal
Moscow
Mumbai
Munich
Nairobi
Naples
New Orleans
New York
Nice
Nicosia
Oslo
Paris
Perth
Prague
Reykjavik
Riga
Rio de Janeiro
Riyadh
Rome
San Francisco
Santiago
São Paulo
Seoul
Seychelles
Singapore
St Petersburg
Stockholm
Sydney
Tel Aviv
Tenerife
Tokyo
Vancouver
Venice
Vienna
Warsaw
Washington
Zurich

24 PC
17 SH
27 PC
20 B
37 S
34 PC
30 PC
22 S
28 S
22 S
27 S
24 S
24 B
26 PC
21 PC
24 B
25 S
14 S
27 S
34 S
18 S
32 S
21 R
16 S
26 PC
41 S
39 S
17 B
22 PC
26 S
27 SH
23 PC
25 S
13 S
19 SH
26 B
21 S
25 S
16 PC
24 T
** **
21 PC
23 PC
16 S
20 SH
21 PC
36 S

22 PC
24 PC
27 S
24 PC
26 S
17 B
27 PC
31 B
27 S
** **
20 SH
13 PC
33 S
19 SH
21 B
23 PC
29 S
21 PC
21 PC
27 PC
12 S
23 PC
20 S
23 S
14 B
11 S
22 R
38 S
23 S
17 B
20 S
21 PC
20 S
31 PC
31 B
9 DU
12 S
23 S
25 S
23 PC
16 SH
12 R
25 S
25 S
18 S
27 PC
23 PC

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Five days ahead
Turning fresher with
spells of rain or showers,
perhaps thundery
at times

Today Cloud and rain in the west, hot and dry further east with long spells of sunshine. Max 26C (79F), min 5C (41F)


Tides
Tidal predictions.
Heights in metres
Today Ht Ht
Aberdeen
Avonmouth
Belfast
Cardiff
Devonport
Dover
Dublin
Falmouth
Greenock
Harwich
Holyhead
Hull
Leith
Liverpool
London Bridge
Lowestoft
Milford Haven
Morecambe
Newhaven
Newquay
Oban
Penzance
Portsmouth
Shoreham
Southampton
Swansea
Tees
Weymouth

02:40 4.3 15:00 4.4
08:49 13.5 21:11 13.6
12:35 3.6 00:54 3.5
08:37 12.5 20:58 12.6
07:25 5.5 19:45 5.5
12:30 6.8 00:51 6.9
11:49 5.7 --:-- --
06:45 5.2 19:05 5.2
01:52 3.4 14:02 3.5
13:25 4.1 --:-- --
11:50 5.8 00:13 5.7
07:46 7.6 20:07 7.7
03:57 5.6 16:19 5.8
12:38 9.5 --:-- --
03:11 7.3 15:36 7.0
11:03 2.5 23:17 2.6
07:43 7.2 20:05 7.2
12:48 9.6 --:-- --
12:40 6.8 --:-- --
06:33 7.1 18:55 7.1
07:08 4.0 19:28 4.0
06:05 5.6 18:28 5.7
12:55 4.8 --:-- --
12:49 6.4 --:-- --
01:56 4.4 12:29 4.7
07:50 9.7 20:12 9.7
05:00 5.5 17:20 5.7
08:17 2.2 20:52 2.2

Synoptic situation
Low pressure to the west and
higher pressure to the east
will bring a mild southerly fl ow
across the British Isles, leading
to a dry and hot day over most
of England, Wales and Scotland.
An occluded front will slowly
move northeast over Ireland
and western Britain, bringing
rather cloudy skies and spells of
rain or thunderstorms, turning
heavy in places.

Highs and lows
24hrs to 5pm yesterday
Warmest: Santon Downham,
Suffolk, 22.8C
Coldest: Cairnwell, 3.4C
Wettest: Killowen,
Co Down, 25.0mm
Sunniest: Shap, 9.4hrs*
Sun and moon
For Greenwich
Sun rises:
Sun sets:
Moon rises:
Moon sets:
Third quarter: May 22

Hours of darkness
Aberdeen
Belfast
Birmingham
Cardiff
Exeter
Glasgow
Liverpool
London
Manchester
Newcastle
Norwich
Penzance
Sheffi eld

21:54-04:13
21:55-04:42
21:29-04:36
21:30-04:46
21:28-04:51
21:55-04:29
21:38-04:36
21:18-04:34
21:35-04:33
21:40-04:23
21:17-04:23
21:34-05:01
21:32-04:30

General situation: Feeling warm with
plenty of sunshine in eastern areas but
cloudy further west with spells of rain
or heavy showers, perhaps thundery.
E Anglia, E Mids, SE Eng, London,
Cen N Eng, NE Eng, E Eng, Borders,
Edinburgh and Dundee, Aberdeen: Any
fog around at fi rst will soon clear to
bring a dry, hot and sunny day. Light
southerly wind. Maximum 26C (79F),
minimum 7C (45F).
Cen S Eng, Channel Is: Dry and warm
with sunny spells during the morning,

turning cloudy in the afternoon to bring
the risk of a thunderstorm. Light to
moderate southerly wind. Maximum
25C (77F), minimum 9C (48F).
SW Eng, W Mids, NW Eng, Wales, IoM,
SW Scotland, Lake District, Glasgow,
Argyll, NW Scotland, Cen Highland:
Mainly dry with sunny spells at fi rst
but cloud soon increasing to bring
spells of rain, heavy and thundery at
times. Light to moderate southerly
wind, fresh in places. Maximum
22C (72F), minimum 5C (41F).

Republic of Ireland, N Ireland: Mainly
cloudy with outbreaks of rain in
eastern areas, turning heavy at times.
Sunny spells and a scattering of
showers further west. Moderate to
fresh southerly wind. Maximum
17C (63F), minimum 7C (45F).
Moray Firth, NE Scotland, N Isles:
Mostly dry with some sunny intervals
but most of the day will be cloudy
with fog patches. Light to moderate
southeasterly wind. Maximum
20C (68F), minimum 8C (46F).

Tomorrow

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19

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Wind speed
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Temperature
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Sea state
Calm
Slight
Moderate
Rough
Flood alerts and warnings
At 17:00 on Monday there were no
fl ood alerts or warnings in England,
Wales or Scotland.
For further information and updates
in England visit fl ood-warning-
information.service.gov.uk, for Wales
naturalresources.wales/fl ooding and
for Scotland SEPA.org.uk
Cold front
Warm front
Occluded front
Trough
LOW
HIGH
HIGH LOW
HIGH
1024
1024
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1016
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Rather cloudy with showers or longer
spells of rain over Ireland, Wales,
southern and western England and
Scotland, thundery in places. Dry with
sunny spells elsewhere in England.
Max 20C, min 6C
A mostly dry, warm and sunny day
over England, Wales and eastern
Scotland, but thundery showers
developing in the west later. Rather
cloudy with showery rain elsewhere.
Max 25C, min 5C
The risk of showery rain in southeast
England, otherwise it will be a dry day
with sunny spells over England, Wales
and eastern Scotland. Sunny spells and
isolated showers elsewhere.
Max 21C, min 5C
Mainly dry with sunny spells over
England and Wales but a few isolated
showers in the west. Rather cloudy in
Scotland and Ireland with scattered
showers.
Max 20C, min 7C
Rather cloudy with outbreaks of rain
over Ireland and Scotland, heavy at
times. Sunny spells and showers in
England and Wales.
Max 19C, min 5C
05.05
20.47
23.09
06.24 Wed
13
T
he Moon was supposed
turn a coppery-red in a
lunar eclipse early
yesterday but for much of
the UK skies were
blanketed in thick grey clouds.
But apart from lunar eclipses, the
Moon also exerts all sorts of powers
on Earth. Most obviously the Moon’s
gravity pulls the world’s oceans into
tides. And ever since ancient times
there was a belief that the Moon
could influence the weather, with
people watching the Moon to
forecast changes, although this was
dismissed in a rhyme 140 years ago,
“The moon and the weather
May change together,
But change of the moon
Does not change the weather.”
But a recent study found that the
Moon does have a very slight
influence on temperatures. The
Moon goes around the Earth in a
plane just 5 degrees off from the
Earth’s orbit around the Sun. And so
over a cycle of 18.6 years, the Moon
weaves a path slightly north and
south of the Earth’s equator. This
can be seen in slight changes in
extremes of where the Moon rises
and sets, and also its highest and
lowest elevation in the sky. This
affects the tides and how warm
water from the surface of oceans
mixes with colder water from below,
which in turn influences how rapidly
the sea absorbs heat.
And so the Moon can warm or
cool the globe by about 0.04C at the
extremes of its 18.6-year cycle. This
tiny effect is imperceptible but is
enough to be accounted for in
computer simulations of climate
change, with a very slight decrease
in global temperatures in the 2020s
and is expected to fractionally
increase in the 2030s. These
changes are easily dwarfed, though,
by the rise in world temperatures
from greenhouse gas emissions.
The 18.6-year lunar cycle itself has
been known since prehistoric times.
The ancient stones of Callanish on
the Isle of Lewis, western Hebrides,
were built about 5,000 years ago and
are aligned with the extreme of the
lunar cycle when the Moon reaches
its most extreme rising and setting
points of the horizon.
Weather Eye
Paul Simons

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