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Lincolnshire

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County council Lincolnshire County Council
Population (mid-2017 est.)1,082,300
Population751,171 (2017)
Points of interest Lincoln Cathedral
Lincoln Castle
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About Lincolnshire


Lincolnshire is a county in eastern England, with a long coastline on the North Sea to the east. It borders Norfolk to the south east, Cambridgeshire to the south, Rutland to the south west, Leicestershire . . .

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... The Home Office said its plans for alternative accommodation - including and three ex-military bases in East Sussex, Essex and Lincolnshire - offered better value...

Summer weather: will there be a heatwave? - BBC Weather

Summer weather: will there be a heatwave? - BBC Weather
May 13,2023 12:10 am

... 3C in Lincolnshire - something which scientists say would have been " basically impossible" without global warming...

Holy grail of WW2 watches sells for £12,000

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... A retired teacher, from North Lincolnshire, had it valued after watching an edition of the Antiques Roadshow...

Meet Flerken the rescued half-wild, half-pet

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... she was in the ark Wildlife Park, Stickney, Lincolnshire...

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... Meanwhile, a group of Midlands trusts - Shrewsbury and Telford, Leicester, Birmingham and United Lincolnshire were all among the 10 worst performers...

The Papers: PM's 'Whitehall revolution' after election win

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... The Telegraph notes that the bulk of the four-thousand jobs at risk are in Scunthorpe in Lincolnshire - one of the former Labour heartlands that on Thursday turned blue...

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UK weather: Ice warnings as snow disrupts weekend

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Summer weather: will there be a heatwave? - BBC Weather

Feb 16,2020 2:38 am

By Ben RichBBC Weather

With its longer Days - and bank Holidays - The advance of May might have you dreaming of The Summer ahead.

Spring So Far

You'd be forgiven for thinking things have taken their time to warm up this year. While overall temperatures have been around average this spring, there's been a real lack of very warm Days .

England and Wales had to wait longer for The thermometer to climb above 19C than in any year since 1986. Even in early May temperatures only edged into The low 20s. In many recent years we had already seen 25C or higher by this point in The year.

It's also been a very wet spring for many, especially in The South and east of The UK. Torrential downpours and thunderstorms.

Is it going to get warmer?

In a typical year July is normally The warmest month overall.

But over and above That , we have to rely on long-range seasonal weather outlooks. These aren't like The short-range forecasts on TV or The Bbc Weather app. The computer models we use to drive those predictions simply can't forecast The Weather accurately for a whole season ahead.

The atmosphere is a chaotic system. A tiny deviation from The Forecast today could easily grow into a complete turnaround 10 Days from now, let alone three months in The Future .

Long-range weather forecasters consider many factors - including large scale global weather phenomena such as El Niño or La Niña, The Effects of Climate Change , and The typical conditions we'd normally expect - to create seasonal outlooks.

These aren't specific weather forecasts for individual places. Instead they give a broad overview of The Most likely conditions across The country as a whole.

This is The which covers The three months from May to July. It gives The percentage chance That The Weather will be wetter, drier, warmer or colder than average.

The Most likely scenario is for temperatures and rainfall to be around The average. But there's a much greater chance of it turning out warmer as opposed to cooler than Normal - 35% Versus 5 %. It's also more likely to be wet than dry.

Will we have a heatwave?

It's Summer - we'll almost definitely have hot weather at some point! You may see stories forecasting heatwaves but it's always worth pausing to check The Detail .

Sometimes The predictions are based on extreme computer model runs That are looking weeks into The Future at conditions which will often change.

And don't forget, just because it's warm doesn't mean it's technically a heatwave. The official definition is quite strict. Temperatures have to meet or exceed a certain level for three consecutive Days and this threshold varies depending on where you are.

The Met Office raised The temperature thresholds for eight counties by one degree Celsius Last Year because Climate Change is pushing what we see as " Normal " upwards.

Last Summer - 40. 3C in Lincolnshire - Something which scientists say would have been " basically impossible" without Global Warming .

What's The Risk it'll get That hot again this year? It's extremely unlikely. Scientists estimate That - in our current climate - The hottest parts of The country would only expect The temperature to reach those record levels about once every 1000 years. So if it were to happen again in 2023 That would be very worrying indeed.

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Source of news: bbc.com

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