As the national meteorological service for the United Kingdom, the Met Office has a vital role in public safety.
We warn the community of severe or hazardous weather which has the potential to cause danger to life or widespread disruption of communications or transport through our National Severe Weather Warning Service. But what should you do when we issue a warning?
The first and most vital is check local and national weather forecasts.
Advice during periods of:
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SW Scotland, Lothian Borders
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North West England
North East England
Yorkshire & Humber
West Midlands
East Midlands
East of England
South West England
London & South East England
Travelling and living overseas
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