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10-Day Trend: More warnings issued as Storm Goretti approaches
Met Office app is taking shape Week ahead: High pressure remains in charge, but with some changes Weekend weather: settled, dry and warm for many London Marathon forecast: a cool start with sunny spells 10-day trend: largely settled into the weekend Pollen forecast: High levels across much
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Week ahead forecast: Temperatures on the rise going into midweek
How the refreshed Met Office app is taking shape Week ahead: High pressure remains in charge, but with some changes Weekend weather: settled, dry and warm for many London Marathon forecast: a cool start with sunny spells 10-day trend: largely settled into the weekend Pollen forecast: High levels
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Summer 2022: a historic season for northern hemisphere heatwaves
into a global context. Five weather stations from London to Lincolnshire have reached 40°C or more, with Coningsby in Lincolnshire topping out at 40.3°C. In what has been an historic day, over 30 weather stations have exceeded the previous record of 38.7°C set at Cambridge University Botanic Gardens
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May 2026 weather stats: A breakdown by county
. Counties such as City of London recorded an average maximum temperature of 21.6°C, with similarly high values across Surrey, Cambridgeshire and Berkshire, all exceeding 20°C. Mean temperatures frequently reached or exceeded 14°C in these areas, reflecting a sustained period of late-spring warmth. Across
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Met Office weekend weather: Heatwave to continue across much of the UK
hitting 32 or 33°C. The north and west of Wales and the southwest of England will also see unusually high temperatures, with values exceeding 30°C in places that do not typically reach such levels as frequently as London and the southeast. Saturday night: warm and uncomfortable The heat will persist
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Met Office Deep Dive: Thunderstorms, festivals and Spanish Plumes
highs reaching the upper 20s Celsius, with London and East Anglia likely to see the warmest conditions. Nights are also becoming warmer, with temperatures remaining in the mid-teens, marking a shift from the cooler nights experienced earlier in the spring. Humidity levels are expected to increase
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record-rainfall---october_december-2002---met-office.pdf
, records back to 1971. Heathrow, Greater 2nd highest rainfall total, highest 151.2 mm in 1970, records 151.0 mm (30 days) London back to 1949. Dyce, Aberdeen 185.4 mm (30 days) 3rd highest rainfall total, highest total 268.3 mm in 1984, records back to 1957. South Farnborough, 3rd highest rainfall total
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‘Rain bomb’ or ‘heatwave’? Met Office weather headline review
the weekend. “Temperatures set to hit 30C in parts of UK this week,” says another headline. What our forecast says: Temperatures could indeed reach 30C in parts of London on Friday in what will also feel like a humid day for many in the south. However, it’s later on Friday and into Saturday that the chances
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Week ahead: High pressure remains in charge, but with some changes
shape Weekend weather: settled, dry and warm for many London Marathon forecast: a cool start with sunny spells 10-day trend: largely settled into the weekend Pollen forecast: High levels across much of the UK Weekly weather quiz: Test your knowledge Deep Dive: High-pressure, dry air and meteor
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Week ahead: Largely dry and increasingly warm
as on our mobile app which is available for iPhone from the App store and for Android from the Google Play store. More by Met Office How the refreshed Met Office app is taking shape Week ahead: High pressure remains in charge, but with some changes Weekend weather: settled, dry and warm for many London