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By bus and coach By road By air Reach the Exeter office by walking or cycling Pedestrian/cycle links with safe crossing facilities have been provided from the Met Office site to Honiton Road and Hill Barton Road (adjacent to the site), and to Honiton Road Park and Ride. Typical walking times

Deep Dive: Record lows and a storm on the horizon

in Suffolk, Topcliff in North Yorkshire, and parts of north Wales and Cumbria. Even southern England wasn’t spared, with Bournemouth dropping to -8.5°C. The reason for these remarkable lows in East Anglia and the southeast was clear skies, which allowed temperatures to plummet. In contrast, Scotland’s

Met Office deep dive: Why the UK’s weather is turning colder and wetter

pressure lingers near the Azores. This pattern leads to a negative NAO phase, which often weakens the westerly flow and allows colder air to move in from the north and east. Teleconnections at play Several global factors are influencing this change: La Niña in the Pacific, promoting warmer waters

Met Office weekend weather forecast for May 24-25

, it will be followed by patchy rain and drizzle, particularly affecting western upland areas. Central and eastern regions may enjoy some brighter spells, especially in the lee of hills, where conditions could turn locally warm and muggy. However, increased humidity could trigger a few heavy showers

Met Office week ahead: Mild, murky, and unsettled weather dominating

will also see significant rainfall. As the day progresses, the focus of the wet weather shifts to southwestern parts of the country. The hills of Dartmoor, Exmoor, and the Brecon Beacons could see 50mm of rain or more. Further east and north, the rain will be more sporadic and showery, with some glimmers

Weekend weather: Remaining unsettled for the last full weekend of January

will mean a lot of this falls as snow. This will make travel challenging in these areas, and conditions may deteriorate rapidly as snowfall increases. The wind will be another notable feature on Saturday. Coastal gales are likely in the far north‑east and at least initially in the far southwest

Weekend weather: A grey and damp end to January

will be welcome, it is unlikely to feel particularly bright, as stubborn cloud cover dominates. Further north and east, including eastern Scotland and northeast England, a north‑to‑north-westerly breeze will feed in cloud and patchy drizzle. These areas will feel damp and rather raw, with occasional

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

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