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Weekend weather forecast: Colder, breezier and showery for many

: Colder, breezier and showery for many Author: Press Office 23 October 2025 A slow‑moving low to the east will draw down a distinctly northerly airflow across the UK through the weekend, bringing a noticeable drop in temperatures and a markedly different feel compared with recent days. Saturday

Met Office 10-Day Trend: A Mixed Start to Meteorological Summer

bring a taste of summer, particularly to southern and eastern parts of England. Temperatures could reach 24-26°C in the south on Friday, with warmth spreading further north and east by Saturday. However, not everyone will feel the heat. Western areas, exposed to southwesterly winds, will be cooler

Met Office festival forecast: Cooler temperatures and risk of showers

of showers and longer spells of rain, particularly in western and northwestern areas. However, there will be opportunities for drier and sunnier spells, especially in the south and east. Truck Festival, Oxfordshire (From July 24) Attendees at Hill Farm can look forward to a dry and warm start

Met Office weekend weather: Heatwave to continue across much of the UK

to stay safe Sunday: cloudier with a chance of showers Sunday will bring a change in conditions for some, as a low-pressure system to the east introduces more cloud cover. The day will be generally cloudier, especially in eastern areas, where the cloud may be slow to break up. There is also a chance

Observed and forecast tracks: northern hemisphere 2023

mb, 30/25 knots No forecasts were verified for this depression. Koinu (14W) 29 September - 10 October 940 mb, 120/90 knots Early forecasts incorrectly stalled Koinu east of Taiwan. Later forecasts were better, but there was a low detection percentage at longer lead times. Bolaven (15W) 07-14

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Remove Climate science Corporate news Weather news Remove Year 2021 2020 Latest Storm Kathleen to bring strong winds Low pressure will bring windy conditions and continued showers, especially in the west, as well as above average temperature in East Anglia. Read more Latest Storm Kathleen to bring

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2017: warmest year on record without El Niño

When viewed alongside 2015 and 2016 – both of which were dominated by a significant El Niño – last year was the second or third warmest year for annual global temperatures since 1850. Scientists at the Met Office Hadley Centre and the University of East Anglia's Climatic Research Unit produce

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Personal development and regional impact The Strengthening Climate Information Partnerships – East Africa (SCIPEA) project has piloted new climate services in the Greater Horn of Africa that are contributing to improved response to droughts. It has also made a real difference at an individual level

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2023: The warmest year on record globally

Globally 2023 was the warmest year in a series stretching back to 1850, according to figures released today by the Met Office and the University of East Anglia.

in succession that temperatures will have reached at least 1.0 °C above pre-industrial levels. HadCRUT5 The HadCRUT5 dataset is compiled by the Met Office and the University of East Anglia (UEA), with support from the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS). It shows that when compared with the pre

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Personal development and regional impact The Strengthening Climate Information Partnerships – East Africa (SCIPEA) project has piloted new climate services in the Greater Horn of Africa that are contributing to improved response to droughts. It has also made a real difference at an individual level

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