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Cloud collaboration powering real-time weather intelligence

As weather becomes increasingly influential on everything from infrastructure to supply chains, the ability to generate, process and share high quality weather intelligence at speed is critical.

Connecting climate science to local adaptation action

Higher resolution climate data is now part of the Met Office Local Authority Climate Service (LACS) following a notable update in response to user feedback.

Fool’s spring: why warm spells can be misleading

As the days lengthen and the sun begins to gain strength, it is not unusual to experience a taste of warmth during late winter or early spring.

Week ahead: A colder and more unsettled week

The weather through the coming week will take on a notably colder and more changeable feel, with a marked shift away from the milder conditions seen recently.

Weekend weather: sunshine at first, then a change from the northwest

The weekend begins on a fine and settled note for much of the UK, though it will feel cold first thing on Saturday morning.

When do we usually hit 20? A look back at the UK's earliest warm spells

With high-pressure dominating, the past day or two have delivered the first real hint of spring warmth for many.

10‑day trend: spring warmth holds on before changeable conditions return

As we move through the latter part of March, the UK has been experiencing its warmest spell of the year so far.

Met Office pollen forecast live from tomorrow

The Met Office pollen forecast will go live on Thursday 19 March.

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Deep Dive: Spring sunshine and global outlooks

Each week brings its own mix of meteorological interest, but this one stands out for its striking contrasts and unusual patterns around the world.

A year of cloud-powered weather forecasting: how the UK’s national capability is evolving 

Over the past year, the UK’s national weather and climate services have undergone one of the most significant technological shifts in their history.  

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