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European autumn temperatures to be above normal: WSI

LONDON (Reuters) - European temperatures between September and November will be above average across Europe, except for the UK and parts of France and Benelux, Weather Services International (WSI) said on Monday.

LONDON (Reuters) - European temperatures between September and November will be above average across Europe, except for the UK and parts of France and Benelux, Weather Services International (WSI) said on Monday.

Although Britain would likely see above average temperatures in September, WSI said temperatures would fall below the norm in October and November while the rest of Europe would see warmer temperatures.

"The negative phase of the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) has been in control again this summer (and) this has resulted in lower pressures across the UK and northwestern Europe, while higher pressures and generally warm summer temperatures have been the rule elsewhere," said WSI Chief Meteorologist Todd Crawford.

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