
Alexis Green
Senior Weather Presenter and Broadcast Journalist at BBC One South Today
BBC Senior Weather Presenter & Journalist @bbcsouthnews🔸DIY queen🔸Views are mine🔸Insta: alexis_uk🔸#Bluetick #Officialpage #twitterblue
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Wine helps farming family cope with climate changeAlexis GreenBBCGeorgie, Tom, Will, Sandra and Peter Carlisle (L-R) run the farm togetherGeorgie, Tom, Will, Sandra and Peter Carlisle decided five years ago to diversity their farm due to the warming climate. But before a vine even went in to the ground in West Ilsley, Berkshire, they had to monitor the weather across the farm for three years to find the perfect spot. Their vineyard now spans 6.5 hectares, the equivalent of 10 football pitches.
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2 weeks ago |
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Sweeter strawberries after 'perfect' springAlexis GreenCraig BuchanBBCOne farm near Chichester has seen strawberries that are "bigger, tastier, and with better shelf life" in 2025Record-breaking spring sunshine and "perfect" conditions are producing larger and sweeter strawberries, says one West Sussex grower. Bartosz Pinkosz, operations director at The Summer Berry Company, said daytime sunshine and cooler nights in March, April and May "positively influenced our growing conditions".
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2 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Alexis Green |Craig Buchan |South East
Record-breaking spring sunshine and "perfect" conditions are producing larger and sweeter strawberries, says one West Sussex grower. Provisional Met Office figures show the UK experienced its warmest spring on record and its driest in over half a century in 2025. Bartosz Pinkosz, operations director at The Summer Berry Company, said daytime sunshine and cooler nights in March, April and May "positively influenced our growing conditions".
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2 months ago |
bbc.com | Alexis Green
Elderly woman on anxiety medication after floodingAlexis GreenJasmine Ketibuah-FoleyBBCThe couple have lived in their Swindon home for three yearsA woman who tried to sell her "nightmare" home that has been flooded dozens of times says she has to take anxiety medicine due to stress.
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2 months ago |
yahoo.com | Alexis Green |Jasmine Ketibuah-Foley
A woman who tried to sell her "nightmare" home that has been flooded dozens of times says she has to take anxiety medicine due to stress. Patricia Clarke and Peter Clarke, who have lived in their Swindon home for three years, say they have spent around £8,000 on protecting it from a "river" of water, which they say is caused by a nearby pond owned by Swindon Borough Council.
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RT @BBCSouthWeather: Here's the weekend forecast with @AlexisGreenTV. Thunderstorms are likely this evening and tonight. More: https://t.…

Thunderstorm warning brought forward to 2pm this afternoon ⚠️ https://t.co/WhAkdiKnvh

Today’s thunderstorm warnings ⛈️

Tomorrow's (Friday 13th) thunderstorm warnings for the south 🌩️. There are different timings for each warning. https://t.co/Bj02UhyB1K