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  • January 2026 weather stats: A regional breakdown

    exceptionally wet because we’ve seen a very persistent Atlantic weather pattern. A strong jet stream has repeatedly steered low-pressure systems towards the UK, bringing frequent spells of rain and wind. With little opportunity for drier conditions in between, the ground has become saturated, so even moderate

  • Weekend weather: Mixed conditions with further showers for many

    this weekend is an area of low pressure situated to the southwest. This system isn’t being steered along by the jet stream, which lies far to the south across Spain and Portugal. As a result, the low is slow-moving and will gradually weaken in place rather than sweeping through quickly. This sluggish

  • Met Office week ahead weather: UK weather signals the arrival of autumn

    , is helping to steer these weather systems towards us. This week, the jet stream will play a key role in pushing areas of low pressure across the country, bringing spells of rain and strong winds, particularly to southern regions. On Tuesday, one area of low pressure will move across the south, followed

  • Getting WeatherReady for wind and rain as Storm Chandra approaches

    , cyclists, and motorcyclists. Keep a firm grip on the steering wheel. Give larger vehicles more room, especially when overtaking. Remember that bridges, coastal routes and high ground are particularly exposed in storms. Staying safe at the coast Strong winds can create dangerous coastal conditions

  • Week ahead: unsettled with rain, wind and some hill snow

    systems. This setup leaves the UK under a repetitive pattern: low pressure trying to push in from the southwest while a persistent easterly block keeps steering weather fronts northward and preventing a full transition to more settled conditions. The result will be pulses of rain, gusty winds

  • Weekend weather: A mixed spell to come with rain, cloud, mist and fog

    across the UK becomes increasingly slack. This lack of strong steering winds is a key feature of the forecast, allowing mist, fog, and low cloud to develop and linger in places. At the same time, subtle shifts in moisture and weak frontal features will cause showery rain to develop intermittently

  • cleanair_science_planpdf

    multi-disciplinary knowledge by fostering cross-disciplinary links and expanding these across a broad community. This will be achieved by: o o o Engaging with the Clean Air Champion and Clean Air Steering Committee. Hosting a series of workshops bringing together air quality researchers, health experts

  • 10-day trend: Warmer weather returns as high pressure builds

    the exceptional levels seen during the record-breaking heat at the end of June. High pressure set to take control The main story over the next 10 days is the gradual return of high pressure. During the past week, an active jet stream has steered areas of low pressure across the UK, particularly affecting

  • The Directors

    our modelling capability. Simon sits as UK Head of Delegation at EUMETSAT and is a member of the National Space Strategy and Delivery Board as well as the National Risk Severity Assessment Steering Group.  He is accountable for the Met Office’s National Risk which it owns on behalf of the UK

  • Deep Dive: A dramatic shift from heat to unsettled weather

    conditions. At the start of June, it has shifted strongly into a positive phase, strengthening the jet stream and allowing Atlantic weather systems to return. This stronger, more southerly positioned jet stream is now steering low pressure systems across the UK, bringing frequent spells of rain, showers

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