What is lightning and how does the Met Office monitor it?
Lightning is one of nature's most spectacular phenomena, characterized by a massive electrical discharge that occurs between clouds, from a cloud to the air, or from a cloud to the ground.
Clean Air Month: How the Met Office monitors air quality
May is National Clean Air Month, so we're exploring the Met Office's role in monitoring air quality and looking at how climate change can impact the air we breathe every day.
Met Office Advice for Sun Awareness Week
Sun Awareness Week 2025, led by The British Association of Dermatologists (BAD), starts next week (12-18 May). This campaign highlights the dangers of sun exposure and promotes sun safety.
Space weather: How different types affect us
When we think of weather, we often picture clouds, rain, and sunshine. But there’s another kind of weather that happens far above our heads, space weather.
Weather trends: blocking highs and the amplified jet stream
Since the end of February, high pressure has been the dominant force in our weather, bringing mostly dry and sunny conditions. But why is this happening?
VE Day and the weather: How forecasts helped shape victory
In the tense days leading up to VE Day, the skies above Britain carried more than just clouds, they held wartime secrets.
How does the Met Office monitor space weather?
The Met Office operates a dedicated Space Weather Operations Centre, working around the clock to protect national systems and services from the Sun's activity.
Why has spring been so warm and dry so far this year?
Spring 2025 has brought notably dry weather across much of the UK, with most regions seeing far less rainfall than usual.
‘Heatwave return’ or ‘Summer sizzle’? Weather headline review
We look at some recent online weather headlines to see how well they’re reflecting the UK weather forecast.
Gardening in May: Five tips from the Met Office
With longer days, warmer temperatures, and a noticeable uptick in sunshine, May is a great month for both seasoned horticulturists and budding green thumbs to get out and do some gardening.
This is the official blog of the Met Office news team, intended to provide journalists and bloggers with the latest weather, climate science and business news, and information from the Met Office.
Enter your email address to receive notifications of new posts from the Met Office news team.
The form will open in a new tab.
Privacy policy