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Met Office daily weather: Temperatures to peak before cooling slightly

to the rest of the country. In contrast, much of England and Wales will continue to enjoy very warm to hot weather, with highs of 29°C particularly likely between London and Bristol.  Into the evening, those isolated thunderstorms are expected to die out, although a few showery outbreaks may persist

ExCALIBUR Programme funding awards

June 2021 Contracts were issued to bidders for the following ExCALIBUR calls: Call Award  Organisation  Value Start Date End Date SPF_EX20-6_IO & Storage Award         University of Reading  £741,553 1 June 2021 31 May 2024 SPF_EX20-7 Data Workflow Award        University of Reading £746,603

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the Data in your applications, as required by the Open Government Licence: "Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence" Save as expressly provided by this licence and, if applicable, any additional licences granted to you by the Met Office, no Data may be copied

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of staff members (whether directly employed by your organisation or otherwise) on the following two dates: a) 1 May 2010 (or nearest available date – please specify), and b) 1 May 2013 (or nearest available date – please specify). Information released: a) 14th May 2010 the number of Dedicated users of laptops = 315 b) 16th May 2013 the number of Dedicated users of laptops = 355

Met Office weather: What to expect from half-term

As families across parts of the UK prepare for the May half-term break, the weather is shaping up to be a classic British mix of sunshine and showers.

The forecast for May half-term suggests a dynamic week ahead, with regional contrasts and changeable skies. The week kicks off with Bank Holiday Monday bringing a blend of sunshine and blustery showers across much of the UK. The northwest is expected to bear the brunt of the unsettled weather

Relative lack of Spring rainfall triggers water scarcity alert

Relative lack of Spring rainfall triggers water scarcity alert Author: Press Office 1 June 2023 With 1 June marking the first day of meteorological summer, we reflect on spring and ask whether it has been unusual in any way. This map of the UK shows the rainfall over from November 2022 to May 2023

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Seasonal Forecast Assessment – Winter 2008/09

Seasonal Assessment – Spring 2022 The following represents a provisional assessment of the weather experienced across the UK during Spring 2022 (March, April and May), and how it compares with the 1991 to 2020 average. The spring was warmer than average, by up to 1.0 degC in most areas, largely due

Met Office Board minutes

Met Office Board meetings are normally held in the following months: January, March, May, July, September and November.   Met Office Board minutes 2025 Met Office Board minutes for January 2025 Met Office Board minutes for April 2025   Met Office Board minutes 2024 Met Office Board minutes

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