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areas of southeast England experienced temperatures exceeding 28°C. Several stations recorded temperatures of 30°C on the 26th, including Heathrow and Wisley (Surrey). However, the hot weather was short-lived, and temperatures returned to around or below average for the last few days of the month

nma_policy_acquisitions.pdf

for records created under the authority of the Met Office and its predecessor organisations and subject to the Public Records Act 1958.1 The archive seeks to preserve, in perpetuity, records relating to the national memory of the weather. It exists to collect, catalogue and preserve in accordance

Met Office daily weather: July kicks off with peak of current hot spell

fairly widely, with some locations continuing to exceed 40°C 🌡️ pic.twitter.com/TSQYpvWt0n — Met Office (@metoffice) June 30, 2025 Temperatures are forecast to peak around 34°C in Greater London and adjacent areas including Kent, eastern Surrey, and East Sussex. North of the frontal boundary

2022_03_july_heatwave_v1

1.4 18.5 Charlwood, Surrey 39.9 1.2 16.8 Wittering, Cambridgeshire 39.9 1.2 17.8 Bramham, West Yorkshire 39.8 1.1 18.5 Topcliffe, North Yorkshire 39.6 0.9 18.5 Sheffield, South Yorkshire 39.4 0.7 18.1 Marham, Norfolk 39.2 0.5 16.7 Santon Downham, Suffolk 39.0 0.3 16.1 Faversham, Kent 39.0 0.3 15.9

mwr_2024_06_for_print_v1.pdf

areas of southeast England experienced temperatures exceeding 28°C. Several stations recorded temperatures of 30°C on the 26th, including Heathrow and Wisley (Surrey). However, the hot weather was short-lived, and temperatures returned to around or below average for the last few days of the month

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A record-breaking March for sunshine

for the UK, up 1.3°C. Scotland in particular, saw higher mean temperatures, 1.7°C higher than average. The highest temperature of 2025 so far was reached with 21.3°C in both Northolt, west London and Chertsey, Surrey on 20 March, however there is nothing unusual in this as we move through the year

Shaping the next generation of mobile communications

these challenges, a team of experts, led by the Ordnance Survey, was brought together to create detailed 3D modelling of a cityscape. The team included the Met Office and the 5G Innovation Centre (5GIC) based at the University of Surrey in Guildford. Getting the full picture The project concentrated

autumn-storm-october-2013---met-office.pdf

as it crossed southern England. The strong winds were accompanied by heavy rain, bringing 30-50 mm across parts of Hampshire, Surrey and Sussex. The following rain radar sequence from 0900 UTC 27 to 2100 UTC 28 October 2013 shows the rapid movement of the storm across southern England. The highest gust speeds

Climate and climate change

Weather and Climate summaries

recorded 141% of the average sunshine. The UK monthly extremes were as follows: A maximum temperature of 33.2°C was recorded at Charlwood (Surrey) on the 21st. A minimum temperature of 0.0°C was recorded at Braemar (Aberdeenshire) on the 8th. In the 24 hours ending at 0900 UTC on the 28th, 70.9mm of rain

The UK's longest heatwave events and where they happened

(@metoffice) June 26, 2025 England: The epicentre of prolonged heat  England has historically borne the brunt of the UK’s most intense and long-lasting heatwaves. The 1976 event dominates the records, but more recent heatwaves have also made their mark. In August 2003, Wisley (Surrey) recorded 10 days of

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