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Weather Forecast

Weather forecast and live data from our Whittlesey weather station and air quality recorder. Read more
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Community Safety Charter

The Community Safety Charter is a means by which Neighbourhood Watch members, local residents, businesses, and organisations, agree to do whatever they can together to provide an environment that is safer for everyone. Read more
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Met Office Twitter

This Twitter feed gives the latest comments on the weather from the Met Office.

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Take Five

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Fraud poses a major threat to the UK. It’s a crime that the finance industry is committed to tackling, but it’s also one that requires the combined efforts of every sector, both public and private, to overcome.

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Our Association Constitution

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The Constitution for Cambridgeshire NHW Association was approved at the  Cambridgeshire NHW AGM on 28th September 2019.    

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An Association of Districts

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Cambridgeshire Neighbourhood Watch Association (CNWA) is managed by the CNWA Executive Committee. The Association is a not for profit organisation, non-party in politics, non-sectarian in religion, and we operate equal opportunities and non-discriminatory policies embracing the diversity in our communities. Read more
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Keep your warm hat handy this weekend before temperatures jump next week

Hill snow, rain showers, sunny spells but a cold wind. The weekend also looks rather mixed but won’t feel as cold as Friday. Warmer next week

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The future of the Winter Olympics as the Paralympics contends with slushy snow and spring warmth

Rising temperatures and slushy snow are threatening the future of the Winter Games, with research suggesting that barely half of potential host locations may remain climate-reliable by the 2050s.

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Yellow warning of snow, ice affecting Strathclyde

Yellow warning of snow, ice affecting Strathclyde: Argyll and Bute valid from 0000 Fri 13 Mar to 0900 Fri 13 Mar

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Yellow warning of wind affecting Yorkshire & Humber

Yellow warning of wind affecting Yorkshire & Humber: East Riding of Yorkshire, Kingston upon Hull, North East Lincolnshire, North Lincolnshire, North Yorkshire, South Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, York valid from 0500 Thu 12 Mar to 2000 Thu 12 Mar

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Yellow warning of wind affecting Northern Ireland

Yellow warning of wind affecting Northern Ireland: County Antrim, County Armagh, County Down, County Fermanagh, County Londonderry, County Tyrone valid from 0600 Thu 12 Mar to 1200 Thu 12 Mar

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Turning colder to end the week, but for how long?

Weather becoming more changeable and windier next few days, with rain for all. Turning colder on Friday across all parts, with wintry precipitation over hills in the north and west, with a risk of widespread frost into the weekend. Read more

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Yellow warning of wind affecting Strathclyde

Yellow warning of wind affecting Strathclyde: Argyll and Bute valid from 0000 Wed 11 Mar to 1200 Wed 11 Mar

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Blustery week ahead as mild southerlies are replaced by colder northwesterly flows

Alternating mild and cool Atlantic pulses define the week ahead but temperatures will fade from mid teens down to single figures by Friday. Windy at times with showers or frontal rain, mixed with spring sunshine.

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Week ahead: Turning increasingly unsettled and windy, colder later in the week

After a mild and dry start to March. it looks to turn increasingly unsettled this coming week, with spells of rain or showers at times and also becoming windy. Turning colder later in the week, with risk of hill Read more

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A look at the winter and February 2026 statistics as the warm start to March fades

Winter 2025/26 was cloudy, wet and mild for many parts of the UK. Now, after an exceptionally warm start to March, a more changeable westerly pattern looks set to bring temperatures closer to normal.

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A Sudden Stratospheric Warming underway, but what may that mean for our weather?

A Sudden Stratospheric Warming (SSW) began yesterday, with a reversal of winds from westerly to easterly in the polar stratosphere. This reversal may slowly drip down to the troposphere to perhaps bring changes to our weather patterns

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Saharan dust affects the south while snow returns to northern hilltops. Increasing cloud for the weekend

Saharan dust is already reaching England and Wales. Showers will bring it to the surface. Colder air from the NW on Friday but a cloudy weekend for many

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