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Storm Éowyn named as strong winds, heavy rain and snow forecast
as milder air moves in. Met Office Deputy Chief Meteorologist Mike Silverstone said: “Storm Éowyn will bring a period of very unsettled, potentially disruptive, weather to the UK through Friday and into Saturday. “The strongest gusts are likely to be felt across parts of Northern Ireland, northern
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Met Office daily weather: The heat continues into midweek
Wednesday will bring another very warm to hot day across much of the UK, with temperatures peaking in eastern England where conditions may become locally very hot. There is a low probability of temperatures reaching the mid 30s°C, with 32–34°C expected more widely in the east. Parts of Scotland may
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Memo
measures and milestones for the year and the recent PWSCG meeting had been very positive and supportive developments made over recent years. � JH informed the Board of the good news that the Met Office had been announced as one of the top 100 strongest business-to-business brands in the UK
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Met Office daily weather: Largely dry and settled
conditions, with highs reaching 24-25°C in places like southwest England and south Wales. Can you spot the difference? 👀 There's very little change in the weather over the comings days but will you see any cloud or hold onto wall to wall blue skies? 👇 pic.twitter.com/GNP6pHqNs8 — Met Office (@metoffice
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Wet weekend ahead following Storm Alex – October 2020
Storm Alex will bring wet and windy weather to southern parts of the UK on Friday, followed by a very wet weekend for many.
winds and bright spells for much of northern England, Scotland and Northern Ireland. However, as the strong winds and rain associated with Storm Alex clear away from Britain later on Friday, another low-pressure system moves towards the UK from the east bringing further very heavy rain and strong winds
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Met Office daily weather: A changeable midweek with both rain and sunshine
an overview ⤵️ pic.twitter.com/3BnrNp7laS — Met Office (@metoffice) September 30, 2025 Overnight, it will remain very mild across Northern Ireland and Scotland, where cloud and further outbreaks of rain, heavy at times and persistent over the hills of western and north-western Scotland, are expected
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Amber wind warning issued as Storm Dave crosses the UK
later on Saturday and into Easter Day #WeatherAware pic.twitter.com/J0NZYD2SPC — Met Office (@metoffice) April 2, 2026 An Amber warning for wind is in place from 7 pm today to 3 am tomorrow, reflecting an increased likelihood of very strong winds bringing disruption, particularly in exposed areas
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Bitterly cold with widespread snow
Amber and Yellow National Severe Weather Warnings for snow have been issued for many parts of eastern and south eastern UK. These very cold conditions are likely to last through the week with very cold air from Russia crossing the UK while the easterly winds will result in a significant wind chill
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seasonal-assessment---dec23jan24.pdf
average. So far, the winter has been milder than average overall, but very variable with cold, wintry spells in early December and mid-January contrasting with much milder, wetter, unsettled and occasionally stormy weather at other times. December began in a cold snap, with some very hard frosts (-4.7°C
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Met Office daily weather: High temperatures and humidity return
as it moves northeast. Temperatures will be near normal across northern and northwestern areas, but warm to very warm elsewhere, with locally hot conditions in central and southern England. It is forecast to be a hot week ahead for parts of the UK, with the likely peak in temperatures coming on Tuesday 🌡️