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Spotlight on the Head of the Met Office Hadley Centre

Welcome to the Met Office, how are you finding things so far? Everyone has been very helpful throughout science, management and every area I have met. What are your initial impressions? After working for 25 years at KNMI (the Dutch meteorological service) in climate science, it is a change

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A north / south split in conditions

This warm weather will extend to parts of Northern Ireland, as well as parts of central and western England and Wales on Friday. There’s very much a north/south divide in the weather, with unsettled conditions in the south but drier, warmer conditions in the north. There’s a marked east/west split

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. Visibility mostly very good or excellent, but moderate to very poor in any early low cloud. Check our weather forecast every day to get the most accurate and up to date information https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/specialist-forecasts/mountain © Crown Copyright 2025. All Rights Reserved. Mountain

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, have been wet or very wet over the last three months, as well as parts of parts of Southeast Asia in July and August. China has experienced mixed conditions for the last three months with south-eastern areas dry or very dry during August. Outlook: Over the next three months, above normal rainfall

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during March-May 2023. La Niña, very broadly speaking, tends to increase the likelihood of wetter than normal conditions across many land areas of the tropics with a couple of notable exceptions (e.g. East Africa). More information on typical impacts can be found here https://www.metoffice.gov.uk

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have been wet or very wet during July and August. Likewise, many parts of Southeast Asia have been wet or very wet through the last three months. Conditions have been mixed in China for the last three months with southeastern areas dry or very dry during August and September. Outlook: Over the next

NCIC Monthly Summary

-west around dusk. A dry start in the north on the 20th was short-lived, as a band of rain, heavy or very heavy at times, across the Midlands and parts of the south, continued moving north-eastwards with sunshine and scattered blustery showers developing for a time, and thunderstorms during

asia-climate-outlook---march-2024.pdf

- Rainfall El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) – Although now declining, sea surface temperatures (SSTs) across the equatorial Pacific remain indicative on an ongoing El Niño event. Now past its peak, the current El Niño event is likely to weaken further with a transition to ENSOneutral very likely (83

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for several months to come. With a couple of notable exceptions (including East Africa) La Niña, very broadly speaking, tends to increase the likelihood of wetter than normal conditions across many land areas of the tropics. More information on typical impacts can be found here https://www.metoffice.gov.uk

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201801.pdf

January 2018 The averaging period used for the following assessment was 1981-2010. January started mild and changeable, and it was very windy on the 2nd/3rd with the passage of Storm Eleanor. It turned more settled and quite cold between the 6th and 12th, with high pressure o en close

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