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Weather for the Coronation
Weather over past Coronations Data from the Met Office archive shows that past coronations back to Edward VII have been mixed when it comes to the weather. The Coronation of HM Queen Elizabeth II saw temperature highs of just 11.8°C on 2 June 1953 with some light rain through the day. The Coronation of HM
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Met Office daily weather: A change going into the weekend
, with cloud perhaps thick enough to bring patchy rain or drizzle. Winds will be light for most but will strengthen in the far northwest as the day progresses. High pressure’s back (briefly) 👀 - Warmer & more settled on Friday and Saturday ☀️ - Humidity climbs Saturday night💧 - Low pressure returns
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Met Office daily weather: Warnings in force as winter arrives early
improvement. Later in the afternoon and evening, cloud and outbreaks of rain, initially falling as hill snow in Scotland, will move into Scotland and Northern Ireland. Winds will remain light to moderate, and it will be widely cold. Met Office presenter and meteorologist, Alex Burkill, said: “A very cold
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Weather 'not ideal' for BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend
of the weekend. After a chilly start, the day will begin with clear skies and plenty of sunshine. As the day progresses, cloud cover will increase from the west, with mostly light winds but these are expected to pick up later in the day. Temperatures will climb into the low 20s Celsius, making for a warm
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Get winter ready
and a quarter (27%) not owning a torch. Although many might use their smartphones to light their way, a fifth said they do not own any kind of emergency charger for their devices – proving that candles and torches may in fact still perform a valuable function. Derrick Ryall at the Met Office added
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Met Office daily weather: A chilly start, then sunshine for many
Kent, where they could be frequent and locally heavy. The Northern Isles may also see a few light showers, and it will be breezy in the far southeast. Temperatures will recover to near average for most, though Kent and Sussex may remain rather cool due to showers and a stronger breeze. Tuesday night
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Met Office daily weather: Feeling cooler with showers for some
, possibly with embedded thunderstorms, across some southwestern parts. These will gradually break up into showers, persisting for much of the day. Most other regions will see variable cloud and a scattering of mainly light showers, with the chance of a moderate shower near southern coasts. Cloud and patchy
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Met Office daily weather: Mostly fine but some risk of showers and thunderstorms
of the UK this weekend with oak pollen the main culprit, but there's some early flowering grass pollen around too 🌳 pic.twitter.com/cp6yV1YjcI — Met Office (@metoffice) May 9, 2025 Outlook for Sunday Sunday will start with clear spells and variable cloud cover, accompanied by light winds. A few showers
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Met Office daily weather: Changeable conditions with rain, showers and cooler air
-teens at best. Overnight, some areas could see frost where skies clear and winds are light, even relatively far south. Met Office presenter and meteorologist, Honor Criswick, said: “It is going to be an unsettled start to the weekend for many as this system once again slowly approaches southeastern
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Met Office daily weather: A changeable end to the week with some warmth
is possible. Outlook for Saturday Saturday will be fairly cloudy, with light rain or showers in the far northwest, becoming increasingly windy with gales developing later. The southeast will remain mostly fine and rather mild, though there is a small chance of a few thunderstorms during the day