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Week ahead: A cooler, unsettled week with showers for many

Below average temperatures, frequent showers, and a noticeable chill in the wind for many parts of the UK.

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How the refreshed Met Office app is taking shape

You may have noticed our weather app has changed a lot this year, with a new design and various updates since it went live in January. So, what has been the process behind the refreshed app, what has changed since launch, and what’s coming next?

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Weekend weather: a striking mix of weather across the UK

This weekend will bring a striking mix of weather across the UK, with sharp contrasts between north and south and further variations from one region to another.

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10-day trend: A mixed picture for the next 10 days

The next ten days will bring a rather mixed and at times uncertain picture, with no single weather pattern taking firm control.

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Pollen forecast: Low levels across all UK regions

Pollen levels are expected to remain low across all UK regions over the next five days, offering welcome relief for many people affected by seasonal allergies.

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Weekly weather quiz: Test your knowledge!

Do you keep a close eye on the weather, or do you just enjoy talking about it? Either way, it’s time to put your knowledge to the test with this week’s Met Office weather quiz.

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How the Met Office supports learning for children and young people

Helping young people understand weather, climate, and the science behind them, is a core part of the Met Office’s public service role.

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Temperature versus ‘feels like’: why they are not always the same

When checking the weather forecast, air temperature is often the figure people focus on first. However, how warm or cold it actually feels can be quite different.

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Why frost can still occur in late Spring

With a cooler northerly flow bringing lower than average temperatures for the time of year and the risk of overnight frost for some, we explore why frost can still occur late into Spring.

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476-mile rain bombs? Arctic plunges? Met Office headline weather review

A fresh round of bold weather headlines has been circulating online, with claims ranging from snow returning in May to Arctic freezes, heat surges and widespread soaking rain events.

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