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Who we are and what we do

successful delivery, as well as explaining the framework for its future financial and business management The Executive  Photos and profiles of the Met Office's Management Board and Senior Executives, including their responsibilities and biographical details. Contact us Find out the location and contact details for our HQ in Exeter and our office in Aberdeen. Who we are Read about some of the key events in the Met Office history.

Airfield climate data

statistics. Aberdeen Aldergrove (Belfast International) Alderney Belfast City Benbecula Biggin Hill Birmingham Blackpool Bournemouth Bristol Cambridge Carlisle Coventry Cranfield Dundee Durham Tees Valley (Teeside) East Midlands Edinburgh Eglinton (City of Derry) Exeter Farnborough Gatwick Glasgow

Scottish Flood Forecasting Service

Staff in the Met Office's operations centre in Aberdeen and SEPA's Flood Forecasting Team based in Perth will work in partnership to produce daily flood guidance statements on the likelihood and risk of flooding. Register To receive a daily flood guidance statement you must be a Category 1 or 2

northwest_highlands.pdf

Mountain Weather Forecast Northwest Highlands Including Sutherland, Ben Wyvis, Wester Ross, The Cuillin, Glen Affric, Glen Shiel and Knoydart Forecast valid from 06:00 on Friday 03 Apr 2026 until 23:59 on Saturday 04 Apr 2026 Forecast Issued on Friday 03 Apr 2026 at 03:40 by Met Office Aberdeen

Kate Brown MMet, Operational meteorologist

Science and Business teams to help create new services and refine our offering to clients’ specific requirements. Career background Kate joined the Met Office in 2011 as a trainee forecaster. Following graduation from the Met Office College, she was posted to the Aberdeen office. During that time, she

southwest_highlands.pdf

by Met Office Aberdeen Confidence: High confidence for cold, unsettled weather. Moderate confidence for exact details on Saturday into Sunday. Headline for Friday 03 Apr 2026: Frequent snow showers. Cold. Strong winds. Mountain weather hazards on Friday 03 Apr 2026 Blizzards Heavy persistent snow Storm

north_grampian.pdf

by Met Office Aberdeen Confidence: High confidence for cold, unsettled weather. Moderate confidence for exact details on Saturday into Sunday. Headline for Friday 03 Apr 2026: Scattered snow showers. Cold. Strong winds. Mountain weather hazards on Friday 03 Apr 2026 Blizzards Heavy persistent snow Storm

south_grampian_and_southeast_highlands.pdf

on Thursday 02 Apr 2026 at 15:36 by Met Office Aberdeen Confidence: High confidence for cold, unsettled weather. Moderate confidence for exact details on Saturday into Sunday. Headline for Friday 03 Apr 2026: Scattered snow showers. Cold. Strong winds. Mountain weather hazards on Friday 03 Apr 2026

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Warming up this week

temperature records.” The current record maximum temperature for February is 19.7 °C, set in London on 13 February 1998.  The highest February temperature on record for Wales is 18.6 °C recorded in Powys in 1990, 17.9 °C in Aberdeen, Scotland recorded in 1897 and 17.8 °C in Bryansford, Northern

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Pride of Britain award for Meteorologist

locations including Aldergrove, Aberporth, Aberdeen and Cyprus.  The Daily Mirror Pride of Britain Awards, in partnership with TSB, will be broadcast on ITV on 6th November at 8pm. You can read more about Josh’s heroic rescue efforts on the Met Office blog.

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