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factsheet_5_white_christmas_2025pdf
December to 5 January, in some cases even through to the Candlemas feast on 2 February. Dickens famously wrote about snow and ice at Christmas in his stories ‘A Christmas Carol’ and the ‘Pickwick Papers’. He is also credited with making Christmas ‘fashionable’ again. With the Industrial Revolution
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parts of South Africa have been wet or very wet. 3-Month Outlook October to December - Rainfall Outlook: The West African monsoon will continue to retreat through the next couple of months with above average rainfall likely from Ghana across to the Ethiopian Highlands. Signals are more mixed across
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mwr_2025_01_for_print_v1.pdf
January 2025 Monthly Weather Report This document provides a summary of the UK’s weather and climate statistics for January 2025. Table of Contents 1. UK overview 2. Weather impacts 3. Monthly extremes 4. Monthly maps 5. Monthly climate statistics 6. Monthly time-series 7. Daily time-series 8
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mwr_2025_01_for_print_v1pdf
January 2025 Monthly Weather Report This document provides a summary of the UK’s weather and climate statistics for January 2025. Table of Contents 1. UK overview 2. Weather impacts 3. Monthly extremes 4. Monthly maps 5. Monthly climate statistics 6. Monthly time-series 7. Daily time-series 8
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Met Office weather: What's the forecast for the week ahead?
temperatures By Thursday, high pressure will be more firmly in control, pushing weather fronts further north. This will bring widespread fine and sunny conditions across the UK. Some low cloud may linger along eastern coasts, and a few early showers are possible across the Western Isles and Highlands
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Pollen forecast: High levels across the UK
, with weed pollen also elevated. Further north, including Orkney, Shetland and the Highlands, levels remain low due to cooler, fresher conditions. Friday will see high to very high pollen levels continue across most regions, although there is a slight reduction in some northern areas compared
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Weekend weather: Broadly quiet as we head into the weekend
to push in, though its exact position is still somewhat uncertain. Western isles and parts of the Highlands may see spells of rain at times, along with a noticeable breeze. Where brighter skies do develop in the southeast of England, temperatures could climb into the mid‑teens Celsius, around 14 or 15°C
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Understanding the Foehn effect and its impacts
recorded in the United States. READ MORE: What role does convection play in weather? In the UK, foehn events are most commonly observed in the Scottish Highlands. Moist westerly winds from the Atlantic are forced over the mountains, bringing wet weather to the west while the east enjoys warmer
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Week ahead forecast: A mix of conditions as we head into the New Year
accordingly if you are heading outdoors. Regional breakdown Northern Scotland and the Highlands are likely to see the most unsettled conditions this week. Showers will turn heavier at times and will be accompanied by brisk westerly winds. Coastal areas may experience gusts reaching 40 mph by Thursday
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Weekend weather: sunshine at first, then a change from the northwest
will be extensive here, with outbreaks of rain becoming more frequent and persistent through the day. Western Scotland, including the Highlands and Islands, will be particularly affected, with blustery winds developing and showers feeding in from the northwest. Some of these showers may be heavy