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  • More active Atlantic hurricane season ahead?

    The Executive Team Non-Executive Directors News & media Media centre Campaigns Contact the Press Office Weather & climate news Corporate news Official news blog Contact us Send us your feedback Ways to contact us How to find our offices Information for visitors More active Atlantic hurricane season

  • Wet and very windy weather to arrive this weekend

    This weekend low pressure returns once again, heralding a spell of wet and very windy weather that looks likely to last well into next week.

    , the weather will become more unsettled as we head towards the weekend. There will be wet and windy conditions over the weekend and a Yellow National Severe Weather Warnings has been issued for wind for the whole country on Sunday. “This warning is expected to be updated as we get nearer to the weekend

  • Met Office weekend weather forecast: Wet weather for some

    Further wet and windy weather is in the forecast this weekend, with some thundery downpours possible at times.

    will be responsible for a fairly wet day for many on Saturday, with windy conditions likely for those further south and west. Speaking in the Met Office’s Weekend Weather forecast, Presenter and Meteorologist Aidan McGivern said: “An area of low pressure is being deepened by the jet stream and that will bring

  • Wet and windy weekend for climate conference.

    We’re seeing a change as we head into the weekend with some fairly typical wet and blustery November weather for many.

    feel on Sunday at 11C or so. Looking ahead into next week the unsettled weather picture continues mainly for northern England and Scotland with further spells of wet and windy weather at times.  These will slowly spread southwards and weaken through Tuesday and into Wednesday.  Conditions generally

  • Microsoft Word - Seasonal Assessment_summer2023.docx

    Seasonal Assessment – Summer 2023 The following represents a provisional assessment of the weather experienced across the UK during summer 2023 (June, July and August) and how it compares with the 1991 to 2020 average. Overall, this was a warm and rather wet summer. The lion's share of fine weather

  • Seasonal Forecast Assessment – Winter 2008/09

  • Seasonal Forecast Assessment – Winter 2008/09

    of 111% of average. October was slightly drier than average along eastern coasts, but most other areas were wetter than average, especially south-west Scotland and Northern Ireland, and the UK had 115% of average rainfall. November was a wet month, with a few places having double the average

  • Seasonal Forecast Assessment – Winter 2008/09

    and eastern areas, with only a few western counties exceeding the average, giving a UK-wide figure of 76% of average. July was notably dry in many areas; some locations in the south-east had very little rain all month, whereas the far north-west of Scotland was slightly wetter than average

  • Seasonal Forecast Assessment – Winter 2008/09

    warmer than average, with mean temperatures more than 1.5 °C above normal over northern areas of the UK but closer to average in southernmost counties. The south-east of England has been particularly wet, though Wales, northern England, Scotland and Northern Ireland have all been drier than average

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