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Very cold week
The northerly airflow is also bringing very cold conditions for all, with snow showers for some areas at times. A number of National Severe Weather Warnings have been issued for potentially disruptive snow and ice over the coming days. What are the prospects of seeing any snow where you live
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Very mild, then wet and windy
days tropical air will be brought northwards over eastern USA and Canada by Tropical Storm Nicole. This tropical air will meet the very cold air currently bringing wintry weather to the Midwest, and the knock-on effects is a very active jet stream that will bring a new theme next week, though
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Very cold next week
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Book announcement: Very British Weather
The Met Office is excited to announce the launch of its new weather and climate trivia book, ‘Very British Weather’.
? And that the world’s average temperature has risen by around 1°C since the Industrial Revolution? These are just a few nuggets of weather and climate wisdom to be found in ‘Very British Weather’, where the Met Office takes readers on an engaging journey through the weather and climate conditions in the UK
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Wet and very windy ahead of Christmas
will track to the north of the UK over the Norwegian Sea through Wednesday night and into Thursday. This will bring very strong winds and heavy showers to a large portion of the UK, with a Yellow National Severe Weather Warning covering Scotland, Northern Ireland, Northern England and the north of Wales
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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.
conditions is then expected from the west through Friday, heralding an increasingly wet and windy spell of weather over the weekend. Very strong winds are expected on Sunday with gusts of 50 to 60 mph likely across many inland areas, with gusts of 70, possibly 80 mph, possible around some exposed
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Wet and very windy build up to Christmas
. This will bring very strong winds and heavy showers to a large portion of the UK, with a Yellow National Severe Weather Warning covering Scotland, Northern Ireland, Northern England and the north of Wales. ⚠️ Yellow weather warning issued ⚠️ Strong winds across central and northern areas of the UK Thursday
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Storm Goretti to bring very strong winds, heavy snowfall and rain
where the Amber warning is in force. Very large waves will bring dangerous conditions to coastal areas. These are exceptional wind speeds and could be stronger than other storms in recent memory such as Storm Ciaran in 2023 and Storm Eunice in 2022. Strong winds, with gusts of 50-60 mph, will affect
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Met Office week ahead: Calm start but turning very wet and windy
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Possible 26°C tomorrow as very warm spell peaks, before a return to cooler conditions
in the mid-teens. However, not all parts of the UK will see sunshine. It will be cloudier and cooler across Northern Ireland and northwest Scotland, with outbreaks of rain at times. Met Office Chief Forecaster Paul Gundersen said: “We’re seeing a brief but notable spell of very warm weather
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