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Bristol
Camborne
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Edinburgh
Eskdalemuir
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Ipswich
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Kinloss
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Portland
Scilly, St Mary’s
Shoreham
Shrewsbury
Snowdonia
Southend
South Uist
Stornoway
Tiree
Whitehaven
Wick
YeoviltonAround 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 yesterdayNoon today13 C 0.0 0.0
13 PC 3.0 0.0
13 R 4.0 4.7
13 C 0.4 0.0
14 R 23.0 **
16 S 0.1 **
13 R 3.2 4.5
15 PC 10.0 **
17 PC 8.8 6.8
16 C 0.0 **
14 C 21.2 9.7
14 R 36.4 11.0
14 R 28.6 5.6
14 R 2.2 1.2
15 DU 8.6 0.1
14 R 10.4 1.2
14 SH 13.4 **
17 PC 0.2 8.6
18 PC 0.0 1.6
15 R 3.2 6.6
17 C 1.2 **
18 SH 4.0 8.2
16 C 1.0 **
15 C 0.0 0.0
14 DU 0.6 **
13 PC 0.2 3.3
14 DU 2.4 0.1
17 PC 0.4 1.5
15 C 0.6 **
18 C 0.8 4.9
14 PC 9.0 8.8
15 C 2.0 3.0
20 C 0.0 3.9
14 C 13.0 **
14 C 1.2 **
16 PC 5.4 7.0
13 C 0.0 3.7
16 PC 1.4 **
15 R 28.0 **
16 SH 2.2 **
** ** ** **
18 PC 0.2 8.9
14 DU 3.2 2.6
12 R 10.2 **
19 C 0.0 2.5
12 B 4.2 **
12 C 0.0 3.5
14 R 13.8 4.8
15 PC 4.8 0.8
13 C 0.0 **
15 R 18.2 2.5The 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
Harare
Helsinki
Hong Kong
Honolulu
Istanbul
Jerusalem
Johannesburg
Kuala Lumpur
Lanzarote
Las Palmas
Lima
Lisbon
Los Angeles
LuxorMadeira
Madrid
Mallorca
Malaga
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
Zurich33 S
18 PC
3 1 PC
15 S
39 S
3 4 PC
3 1 PC
2 9 PC
29 S
30 PC
27 S
19 PC
29 B
27 B
2 0 PC
30 S
25 S
19 S
31 S
29 S
11 S
17 B
33 PC
17 R
3 2 PC
32 S
41 S
14 R
28 S
30 PC
20 PC
2 7 PC
26 S
** **
16 PC
30 PC
3 2 PC
26 B
30 PC
18 S
3 1 PC
38 S
32 S
15 DU
2 9 PC
23 PC
37 S29 PC
35 S
30 S
2 9 PC
3 1 S
15 S
2 4 B
3 2 PC
2 9 PC
2 8 PC
17 PC
18 SH
3 0 S
20 PC
2 4 PC
29 S
3 2 B
26 B
28 PC
3 2 PC
15 S
23 B
22 S
19 B
11 B
18 B
23 B
41 S
30 PC
19 PC
14 PC
19 S
27 C
28 PC
29 B
14 SH
17 S
19 S
3 0 PC
33 S
2 9 PC
19 PC
2 7 S
25 S
18 B
29 PC
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page is provided
by WeatherquesttFive days ahead
A cooler-feeling weekend
with showers becoming
confined to the eastern
coastToday Cloudy with showers or longer spells of rain in the south and east, heavy at times. Max 20C (68F), min 3C (37F)
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
Weymouth10:23 3. 6 22:54 3. 6
0 3:1 7 10. 0 16 : 0 1 1 0. 0
0 7:42 3. 0 20 :25 3. 1
0 2:5 9 9 .2 15:45 9. 2
0 1:51 4.3 14:35 4. 4
07:41 5.4 20:21 5. 5
08:32 3.5 20:58 3. 6
01:35 4.0 14:22 4. 2
0 8: 0 4 2.8 21:32 2. 8
08:04 3.3 20:43 3. 4
07:12 4. 6 19:48 4. 7
02:32 6 .1 15:15 6. 1
11:30 4.7 23:58 4. 6
07:49 7.5 20:30 7. 6
10:09 5.9 22:43 6. 2
06 :0 6 2.2 18:40 2. 3
02:25 5.4 15:11 5. 5
07:57 7.5 20:35 7. 6
07:36 5 .3 20:1 5 5. 4
01:24 5.5 14:09 5. 5
02:50 2.8 15:42 3. 0
00:55 4.4 13:41 4. 5
0 8: 0 8 4. 0 20 :3 7 4. 0
07:43 4.9 20:25 5. 0
06:59 3.7 13:29 2. 0
02:27 7.2 1 5 :12 7. 2
12:41 4. 5 --:-- --
02:58 1.3 15:4 6 1. 4Synoptic situation
A complex area of low pressure
situated over the southern
North Sea continues to move
east to Denmark. The low
pressure drives a northerly
fl ow and an embedded occluded
front across the British Isles.
To the west, a broad area of
high pressure over Iceland and
the Atlantic spreads slowly
eastwards across Ireland and
Scotland.Highs and lows
24hrs to 5pm yesterday
Warmest: Manston,
Kent, 21.3C
Coldest: Cairngorm, 3.4C
Wettest: Camborne,
Cornwall, 36.4mm
Sunniest: Camborne, 11.0hrs*
Sun and moon
For Greenwich
Sun rises:
Sun sets:
Moon rises:
Moon sets:
Full Moon: 2 SepHours of darkness
Aberdeen
Belfast
Birmingham
Cardiff
Exeter
Glasgow
Liverpool
London
Manchester
Newcastle
Norwich
Penzance
Sheffi eld20:4 5 -0 5 :3 5
20:54-05:5 6
20:34-0 5 :4 4
20 :37- 0 5:5 1
20:37-0 5 : 54
20:51-05:4 7
20:40-0 5 :4 7
20:25-05:3 9
20:37-0 5 :4 4
20:38-0 5 :3 8
20:21-0 5 :3 1
20:44-0 6 :0 3
20:34-0 5 :4 1General situation: Cloudier with di
showers, some heavy and thundery, in
the south and east. Becoming brighter
across Scotland and Ireland.
SW Eng, Cen S Eng, SE Eng, London,
E Mids, E Anglia: Showers or longer
spells of rain, heavy at times with
thethe chance of thunder Freshening chance of thunder. Freshening
northwesterly winds. Maximum
20C (68F), minimum 9C (48F).
Wales, W Mids, NW Eng, Cen N Eng, E
Eng: Cloudy with spells of rain, heavy
at times. Becoming brighter and drierlater. Fresh northerly winds, strong for
the east coast. Maximum 15C (59F),
minimum 6C (43F).
IoM, Lake District, NE Eng: Cloudy
with showers at fi rst. Sunny
spells developing. Fresh to strong
northeasterly winds. Maximum
13C13C (55F) minimum 5C (41F) (55F), minimum 5C (41F).
SW Scotland, Borders, Edinburgh &
Dundee, Glasgow, Argyll, NW Scotland:
A few showers, especially at fi rst.
Sunny spells developing in the west
for the afternoon. Fresh northeasterlywinds easing. Maximum 14C (57F),
minimum 4C (39F).
N Isles, NE Scotland, Moray Firth,
Aberdeen, Cen Highland: Mostly cloudy.
Scattered showers becoming isolated
in the afternoon. Fresh to strong
northerly winds. Maximum 13C (55F),
minimumminimum 3C (37F) 3C (37F).
N Ireland, Republic of Ireland: Showers,
some heavy at fi rst, clearing to leave
sunny spells. Fresh northerly winds
easing in the evening. Maximum
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At 17:00 on Thursday there were no
fl ood alerts or warnings in Scotland
but nine fl ood alerts in England and
three inWales.
For further information and updates
in England visit fl ood-warning-
information.service.gov.uk, for Wales
naturalresources.wales/flfl oodin ooding ag and nd
for Scotland SEPA.org.ukkCold front
Warm front
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across Ireland. Drier and brighter
farther east.farther east.
Max 19C,mininnn6C6C6C6C6C6C6C6C6C6C6C6C6C6C6C6CCCCCFeeling cooler. Cloudier in the east
with a few showers around the North
Sea coasts.Sea coasts.
Max 17C,minnnn 55 5C 555555 5C5C5C5C 5 5C 555 5C5C 55555 5CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCThe odd shower possible, especially in
the southeast at fi rst, but mainly dry
with spells of sunshine.with spells of ssunshunshunshunshiiine.
Max 17C,mininnn5C5C5C5C5C5C5C5C5C5C5C5C5C5C5C5C5C5CCCCloudy with showers across Scotland,
northern England and Wales. Bright
spells in the southeast.spells in the southeutheutheutheaaaast.
Max 20C,mininnn 666 6C 666666 6C6C6C6C6C 6 6C 6 6C6C6C 6666 6CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCA few showers in the west, especially
across western Scotland. Cloud
increasing over Ireland later.increasing overr IreIIrelaananand later.
Max 21C,mininnn9C9C9C9C9C9C9C9C9C9C9C9C9C9C9C9C9C9C9CC06 .0 7
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0 1.00 Sat14‘T
AKE COVER NOW!”
was the astonishing
warning from the US
National Hurricane
Centre (NHC) early
yesterday as Hurricane Laura tore
into the coast of Louisiana.
This was a devastating hurricane,
winds reaching 150mph, a category
four storm when it made landfall.
There were unusually dire warnings
of storm surges reaching up to six
metres high, extreme winds, flash
flooding and tornados. The storm
surge warning was especially
chilling: “Unsurvivable storm surge
with large and destructive waves will
cause catastrophic damage,” the
NHC said. “This surge could
penetrate up to 40 miles inland from
the immediate coastline, and
floodwaters will not fully recede for
several days after the storm.”
Laura had rapidly intensified on
Wednesday as it passed over the
Gulf of Mexico, its winds increasing
from 75mph to 125mph in a day. A
near-perfect catalogue of
ingredients fuelled the increase.
Ocean temperatures in the Gulf
were very warm, about 30C, and
there was moderate wind shear —
when winds at different heights in
the atmosphere blow in different
directions or speeds, they can shred
up a hurricane.
A visible sign of trouble ahead was
wispy cirrus clouds streaming from
the top of the hurricane. That
revealed good outflow from the
storm’s top, venting off its winds like
a chimney and allowing the storm to
draw up more energy from the
warm moist air on the sea surface.
Even though Laura rapidly
weakened into a tropical depression
as it barrelled inland, it still
unleashed dangerous flooding rains.
It may yet be resurrected as a
tropical storm once it reaches the
east coast of the US and the Atlantic.
Eventually its remains will decay
in the colder waters of the Atlantic,
but Britain could still feel its after-
effects. The mass of humid tropical
air left over could interact with the
jet stream, knocking its track over
Britain. This is causing great
uncertainty in weather forecasts for
the UK next week.Weather Eye
Paul Simons