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A wet weekend ahead for some, dry and warmer for others
The Met Office has issued a yellow warning for rain for western Scotland, where rainfall totals on hills and mountains could exceed 150mm over the weekend. Chief Meteorologist, Steve Ramsdale, said: “There’s a bit of a north-south split in the weather for the UK this weekend, with wet and windy
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Mild and wet turning to cold with a chance of snow
After another wet and windy weekend ahead, colder conditions will move in across the UK.
been a wet start to January, further wet and windy conditions will move across the UK this weekend. With the ground already saturated in parts of the UK this additional rainfall could bring disruption, particularly in the west. Check online to for the latest flood warnings in your area.” Mark Garratt
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Further spells of wet and windy weather on the way
or comet for prolonged periods of time. “Isolated fog patches will form by midnight, with more extensive low cloud and fog forming during the early hours. This will mean a less favourable (but still moderate to high), chance of seeing the moon later in the night.” Turning windy and wet from Friday
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Storm Fergus to conclude wet and windy weekend
A wet and windy weekend for much of the UK will conclude with Storm Fergus, which has been named by Met Éireann.
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Wet September to start meteorological autumn
September 2025 was a wet month for much of the UK, though not enough to trouble any longstanding records, according to provisional Met Office statistics.
After the hottest summer on record with below-average rainfall and areas reaching drought status, meteorological autumn has started with a wet month and temperatures around average for many. Wet September for many The UK provisionally saw 32% more rain than the long-term average in September
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Met Office Daily Weather: Wet and windy for some
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More active Atlantic hurricane season ahead?
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times within a given season. The length of the season is pollen-level dependent although high readings are usually reported from mid/ end of March, through to September and is typically 26 weeks in duration. The pollen season separates into three key periods: 1. Tree Pollen (Late March to mid-May) 2