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Marine observations: Underpinning forecasts and climate understanding 

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Met Office daily weather: High pressure building through the week

Scotland, Northern Ireland, and northern England. It will be breezy in north and west Scotland, with a few showers persisting. Outlook for Wednesday Wednesday will begin with the possibility of a few fog patches in the south, ahead of a band of mostly light rain and drizzle that will continue

Met Office daily weather: A mix of cloud and sunshine

The weather on Tuesday and Wednesday is set to bring a mix of sunshine, cloud, and the occasional light shower.

While daytime temperatures will feel pleasant in many areas, chilly nights and a brisk breeze in the southeast will keep things feeling fresh. Tuesday will bring generally dry conditions with sunny intervals across much of the country. However, cloudier skies and isolated light showers are expected

Met Office daily weather: Spells of unsettled weather across the UK

and northern areas for much of the day. The southeast will remain rather cloudy, with the odd showery outbreak of light rain and some areas of low cloud, particularly on south-facing coasts and hills. A moderate breeze will persist throughout. It will remain very mild, though temperatures will begin to fall

Met Office Deep Dive: Hurricane Melissa and the UK weather outlook

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spots out of which the clouds evolve (top left). The clouds in their early stages of formation are depicted in the photograph at top right. When completely formed, the clouds have clear­cut horizontal bases and rounded tops (centre photographs). In this stage they are called ‘fair weather’ cumulus

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-member tropical cyclone tracks (left), probability plume of the same (centre) and box-whisker plots of central wind-speed and pressure (right). The solid cyan line shows the observations and previous forecasts to help gauge forecast performance of this system so far, top panel shows number of members

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Future extreme rainfall more extreme than first thought

The impacts of extreme rainfall could be more frequent and severe than had previously been thought at the last UN climate conference, COP25, two years ago in Madrid. A new generation of climate models and the latest IPCC assessment (AR6) have provided a new light to look at the recent catastrophic

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