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Temperatures to build across the week, peaking on Thursday
. Overnight temperatures will be high for some places for the time of year. The highest recorded April temperature was in 1949 when Camden Square in London recorded 29.4°C on 16 April; the highest May temperature recorded was 32.8°C on 22 May 1922, again in Camden Square, and then equalled on 29 May 1944
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Warm end to the week
to be in the high teens or even low 20°Cs overnight, especially in urban areas such as London.” We're going to be seeing a hot end to the week across many parts of the UK☀️ Here's Aidan with the details 👇 pic.twitter.com/nWDmP3cbuI — Met Office (@metoffice) June 16, 2022 Heatwave criteria A UK
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Summer resources for journalists
to astronomical summer. The highest temperatures in summer tend to be seen around London and the southeast, with the coolest temperatures experienced throughout Scotland and Northern England. Summers naturally have much variability, so this changes day-to-day. The UK in summer can experience blocking
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New March sunshine records
. This brought clear skies, mild days, but also some cool nights and some frosts. “We’ve seen the warmest weather of the year so far with 20.8C recorded in London on 23 March, but we also saw a low of –9.1C at Aboyne at the start of the month, highlighting the variability of March in the UK.” In contrast
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Robert FitzRoy and the early Met Office
the Atlantic Ocean, in order to protect life and property at sea. The earliest information to be collected by the office was daily weather data, recorded at 9am at set locations, known as stations, around the British and Irish coasts and sent to the Meteorological Office in London by the new telegraph
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factsheet_21-met-office-history-and-timeline_2024.pdf
’ were established at a range of commercial aerodromes. Initially priority was given to routes between London, Paris and Brussels but soon meteorological staff were based around Britain and abroad. The first overseas bases were at Malta and Heliopolis in Egypt but as air travel became global so too
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factsheet_21-met-office-history-and-timeline_2024pdf
’ were established at a range of commercial aerodromes. Initially priority was given to routes between London, Paris and Brussels but soon meteorological staff were based around Britain and abroad. The first overseas bases were at Malta and Heliopolis in Egypt but as air travel became global so too
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From data to decisions: AI factories for a climate ready world
of the panel session “From Data to Decisions: AI Factories for a Climate Ready World”, held during the Met Office in the Cloud event in London earlier this month. Bringing together experts from science, technology and industry, the discussion explored how advances in supercomputing, cloud
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wales_-climate-met-officepdf
month, with mean daily maximum temperatures varying from about 17 °C in the higher inland locations, to 18 °C along the west coast and 21 °C in the east of Powys and Monmouthshire. In the UK, the highest July mean daily maxima occur in the London area (23.5 °C) whilst the lowest occur
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Met Office Deep Dive: Supercells, jet streams and a finely balanced forecast
air masses on either side of the jet stream. The southeast is likely to see highs in the mid-to-high 20s, with a chance of reaching 30°C early next week. Meteorograms for London and Glasgow illustrate this contrast. London shows a wide range of possible temperatures on Tuesday, from average to well