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. For example, tomatoes, it’s much better to buy organic Spanish ones, than ones that have been grown in the UK. To get tomatoes all year round in the UK you have to heat the greenhouses/polytunnels with CO2, and this causes a much bigger carbon footprint than shipping in overland from Spain. 6

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John Harrison (JH) Met Office Seb Lawrence (SeL) Cabinet Office Ian Cameron (IC) Met Office Ben Brook (BB) Warwickshire Fire and Rescue Service Will Lang (WL) Met Office Agostinho Sousa (AS) UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) Mike Gray (MG) Met Office Ian Collins Local Government Association (LGA

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Fine, dry and sunny weather into the weekend

temperatures to steadily climb, likely peaking in the low twenties on Friday and over the weekend. Onshore breezes will keep some coastal areas somewhat cooler. And gardeners beware, where skies are clear and winds light overnight, a patchy frost is also likely."   Eddy Leviten, Executive Director at Tourism

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Amber warning issued as cold weather continues

in places, there are a number of simple steps you can take to prepare your home, garden, or business for the winter weather. Our WeatherReady pages provide expert seasonal advice from carefully selected organisations to help keep you and your property safe, from steps to prevent sub-zero temperatures

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Network of warnings for snow and ice remain in force

, the Met Office’s WeatherReady campaign offers practical advice to help you prepare your home, garden, and daily routines for winter weather. For the latest warnings and forecasts, visit: Met Office warnings and advice Read: 5 tips for staying safe in snow Read: 4 tips for staying safe in ice Read

Met Office weather: What's in store for the week ahead?

, others can look forward to sunshine and warmth. Whether you're hoping for dry weather for outdoor plans or welcoming the rain for your garden, there’s a bit of something for everyone. Keep up to date with weather warnings, and you can find the latest forecast on our website, on YouTube, by following us on X and Facebook, as well as on our mobile app which is available for iPhone from the App store and for Android from the Google Play store. 

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Warnings updated as cold weather continues

temperatures and the potential for snow and ice in places, there are a number of simple steps you can take to prepare your home, garden, or business for the winter weather. Our WeatherReady pages provide expert seasonal advice from carefully selected organisations to help keep you and your property

Contextualising February’s warm spell: A notably mild end to winter

across much of England on Wednesday, with the warmest locations reaching as high as 18.7°C at Kew Gardens. These values are exceptional for late winter and more reminiscent of conditions normally felt during April or early May. The mildness has been most pronounced in the southeast, where clearer skies

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Hot spell to bring heatwave – August 2020

, reached in Cambridge Botanic Garden on 25 July 2019. Heat health alert The Met Office has issued a heat health alert for parts of England into next week and you can find tips on staying cool in hot weather on the Met Office website.  With strong summer sunshine at this time of year, UV levels

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Cold weather to grip the UK with risk of snow and gales

for snow and ice, the Met Office’s WeatherReady campaign offers practical advice to help you prepare your home, garden, and daily routines for winter weather.  Read: 5 tips for staying safe in snow Read: 4 tips for staying safe in ice Read: Keeping your home warm this winter Read: How cold weather affects

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