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North Atlantic tropical storm seasonal forecast 2025
This forecast was issued on 01 August 2025 and supersedes the pre-season forecast issued in May 2025. Please see the link below for the pre-season forecast. Seasonal North Atlantic tropical storm forecast issued in May 2025 Forecast for the whole 2025 season Issued 01 August 2025 All values given
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report-on-regional-sea-level-projections-for-south-asia---arrcc-report---external-1.pdf
Sea level projections for South Asia Report on main findings Figure 0.1 Benjamin Harrison - benjamin.harrison@metoffice.gov.uk Reviewed by Joseph Daron and Matthew Palmer August 2020 Contents Executive Summary
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Met Office daily weather: A wet and windy start to the week
The latest Met Office forecast suggest it'll be a wet and windy start to the week.
there elsewhere. And the winds start to ease down too as those showers east. So, into the afternoon feeling a little bit more pleasant out and about in the sunny spells. Although later in the day, further outbreaks of rain start to reach Northern Ireland. “A pretty wet end of the day across these more
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Met Office daily weather: A wet and windy start to the week
The latest Met Office forecast suggest it'll be a wet and windy start to the week.
east. So, into the afternoon feeling a little bit more pleasant out and about in the sunny spells. Although later in the day, further outbreaks of rain start to reach Northern Ireland. “A pretty wet end of the day across these more western parts. Temperatures still on the chilly side for the time
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Cold and wintry weather replaced by wet and windy conditions
-50mm of rain, with 70-90mm possible over the higher ground of Dumfries and Galloway. Snow and icy conditions at first this afternoon across the northeast are giving way to a generally milder, wetter and windier theme across the UK Particularly wet and windy conditions will affect the north and west
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Cold regime to be replaced with mild, wet and windy weather
the Atlantic later this week. "As the week goes on, we’re set to experience wetter conditions with showers and bands of rain moving in from the Atlantic. Western hills will see the highest rainfall totals, with 75-100mm possible here, building up from Wednesday to Friday. "There will be brighter
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Wet weekend ahead following Storm Alex – October 2020
Storm Alex will bring wet and windy weather to southern parts of the UK on Friday, followed by a very wet weekend for many.
to many over the weekend.” Weekend weather Deputy Chief Meteorologist at the Met Office, Nick Silkstone, said: “Saturday will be a very wet day as heavy bands of rain push north and west across the country, followed by showery rain on Sunday. It’ll be cold and windy too with a risk of coastal
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Wet and windy weather expected over the Easter Weekend
The weather will be changeable this week, briefly becoming more settled before things turn more unsettled again by the Easter Weekend, with the increasing likelihood of wet and windy weather for some.
in time, there is a strong signal for wet and windy conditions to continue into the Easter Weekend.” READ MORE: Easter weather extremes: the records behind a famously changeable weekend You can find the latest forecast on our website, on YouTube, by following us on X and Facebook, as well as on our mobile app which is available for iPhone from the App store and for Android from the Google Play store.
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With wetter winters becoming the norm, the UK transport sector needs to prepare for increasing hazards in a changing climate
This is the message from the Department of Transport and the Met Office. Today (Monday 1 December 2025), on the first day of meteorological winter, the recent cold weather reminds us of the importance of preparing for winter hazards. But, with winters becoming wetter overall, hazards
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exceptionally-wet-weather---november-2012---met-office.pdf
Exceptionally wet weather - November 2012 A sequence of heavy rainfall events in late November 2012 resulted in one of the wettest weeks in England in the last 50 years. The rain was due to a series of low pressure systems crossing the UK. Individually, each of these events was not exceptional