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  2. Climate of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the humid temperate oceanic climate of the UK, influenced by the Atlantic Ocean and latitude. Compare regional climates, temperature ranges, precipitation, and wind patterns across England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.

  3. Shipping Forecast - Wikipedia

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    The Shipping Forecast is a daily radio broadcast of weather reports and forecasts for the seas around the British Isles, produced by the Met Office and broadcast by BBC Radio 4. It dates back over 150 years and has a distinctive presentation style that influences popular culture.

  4. Climate of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the temperate oceanic climate of Ireland, with mild summers and cool winters, abundant rainfall and little temperature extremes. Find out the average temperatures, sunshine hours, frost days and extreme events for each month of the year.

  5. North Berwick, Scotland Weather - Hourly Forecasts and Local ...

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    Get the North Berwick, Scotland local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days.

  6. Met Office - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, locations, forecasts and models of the Met Office, the UK's national weather and climate service. The Met Office provides weather information for various sectors, such as aviation, maritime, defence and media, and operates a storm naming system for the UK and Ireland.

  7. Climate of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Scotland occupies the cooler northern section of Great Britain, so temperatures are generally lower than in the rest of the British Isles, with the coldest ever UK temperature of −27.2 °C (−17.0 °F) recorded at Braemar in the Grampian Mountains, on 10 January 1982 and also at Altnaharra, Highland, on 30 December 1995. [2]

  8. Climate change in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Average annual temperature anomaly in Scotland between 1884 and 2020. Climate change in Scotland is causing a range of impacts on Scotland, and its mitigation and adaptation is a matter for the devolved Scottish Parliament. Climate change has already changed timings of spring events such as leaf unfolding, bird migration and egg-laying.

  9. Countries of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Scotland is one of the four countries that make up the United Kingdom, along with England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Each country has its own legal system, devolved government and national identity, but they share a common monarch and foreign policy.