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UK weather forecast:
Issued at: 1800 3 Jun 2003
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Summary: Becoming dry tonight. Rain tomorrow after a bright start.

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No severe weather is expected in the next 12 to 48 hours.

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PAST UK WEATHER

April 2003
It was warm and sunny across the UK. Most places experienced below average rainfall, particularly down the eastern side of England, where some areas had less than half their normal April total.

Wolverhampton recorded a high of 27.3 °C on the 16th, the highest April temperature in the UK since 16 April 1949. Hawarden recorded a low of -7.5 °C on the 10th.

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UK WEATHER NEWS
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Record temperatures | 16/17 Apr 2003
New record high temperatures for April were set across the UK...

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South Pole Shudders.
Weather going nuts at Cocobeach.
Temperatures climbing Jacobabad's ladder.
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Steamy night across northern Europe.

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