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Yeovil (/ ˈ j oʊ v ɪ l /) [2] is a town and civil parish in Somerset, England.The population of Yeovil at the last census (2021) was 49,698. It is close to Somerset's southern border with Dorset, 126 miles (203 km) west of London, 41.8 miles (67.3 km) south of Bristol, 6 miles (9.7 km) west of Sherborne and 27.6 miles (44.4 km) east of Taunton.
Yeovilton / ˈ j oʊ v ɪ l t ən / is a village in Somerset, England, 1 mile (1.6 km) east of Ilchester and 5 miles (8.0 km) north of Yeovil.It had a population of 1,226 in the 2011 census, [1] estimated at 1,418 in 2019.
Yeovil Town may refer to: Yeovil, a town in Somerset, England, with a council named Yeovil Town; Yeovil Town F.C., an English football team based in Yeovil, Somerset; Yeovil Town W.F.C., an English women's football team affiliated with Yeovil Town F.C. Yeovil Town Ladies, a former English women's football team, now known as Bridgwater United W.F.C.
Sunshine is highest on the coast as convective clouds tend to form slightly inland as the ground heats up faster. Annual amounts are around 1700/1800 hours for places like Torquay, Falmouth, Newquay and Ilfracombe, whilst inland areas such as Yeovil, Tiverton and Exeter are cloudier, prone to fog and consequently 1450/1600 hours are more typical.
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The district was formed on 1 April 1974, and was originally known as Yeovil, adopting the South Somerset name in 1985.It was formed by the merger of the municipal boroughs of Chard, Yeovil, along with Crewkerne and Ilminster urban districts and the Chard Rural District, Langport Rural District, Wincanton Rural District and Yeovil Rural District.
Weather is the state of the atmosphere, describing for example the degree to which it is hot or cold, wet or dry, calm or stormy, clear or cloudy. [1] On Earth, most weather phenomena occur in the lowest layer of the planet's atmosphere, the troposphere, [2] [3] just below the stratosphere.