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Met Office daily weather: Unsettled with rain, warmth and some sunshine

heavier rain develops across Northern England, the Republic of Ireland as well, but across much of England and Wales, well, it is drier with some clear spells and another mild night to come.” Keep up to date with weather warnings, and you can find the latest forecast on our website, on YouTube, by following us on X and Facebook, as well as on our mobile app which is available for iPhone from the App store and for Android from the Google Play store.

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Amber warning issued with heavy rain on the way

hazard of the weather forecast. The Amber warning for south Wales comes into force from the early hours of Monday morning and will last through the day with heavy rain persisting until early on Tuesday. Met Office Deputy Chief Forecaster Mike Silverstone said: “Heavy rain will move over south Wales

New radar noise level estimator

correlation that they are unlikely to have been drawn from a Gaussian distribution. As more and more measurements are censored, the remaining measurements are more closely described by a Gaussian distribution, until all that remains is noise data. At this point, any data that could have come from a non

When do we usually hit 20? A look back at the UK's earliest warm spells

this year, with Gogerddan recording 20.9°C and Northolt seeing 20.2°C.   This lift in temperature comes not only from March sunshine but also from the influence of east to southeasterly winds descending from higher ground, a Foehn-type effect that can add a subtle but significant boost.   It’s the kind

Do you know what climate action to take for a safer future?

in the UK are doing enough to lower their carbon footprints, nearly two thirds (65%) of respondents said we should be doing more. This suggests that a majority of the British population are willing to make conscious efforts when it comes to cutting emissions, so let’s turn our attention to some

Met Office Deep dive: Arctic air brings a cold start to the new year

: Arctic air brings a cold start to the new year Author: Met Office 31 December 2025 If you’ve heard snow is on the way for the new year and you’re after a few more details, you’ve come to the right place. In this article, we’ll explore what’s driving the change in weather, where snow is most likely

Week ahead: An unsettled start with Storm Chandra bringing rain and wind

and damage. One complicating factor is the unusual wind direction: instead of the usual westerlies, winds may come from the east, which can exacerbate impacts along exposed coastlines and elevated routes. Some areas in the southwest may also be affected by this shift in direction. By Tuesday night

10-day trend: Turning drier and a little chillier into Christmas week

close to or just north of the UK. This would bring largely settled weather, with light winds, dry conditions, and perhaps some sunshine by day. However, the air circulating around the high will come from the east – and at this time of year, that often means colder air. READ MORE: Christmas weather

Week ahead: unsettled with rain, wind and some hill snow

, with coastal gusts expected to reach 40–50 mph, and exposed headlands possibly seeing 60–65 mph. A Yellow warning for strong winds comes into effect at 4am on Tuesday across parts of South West England and Wales ⚠️ South-easterly wind gusts of 60-65 mph may bring travel disruption and interruptions

Our changing weather patterns: a tale of abrupt transitions

as it comes up against the blocked pattern and over western hills bringing persistent, locally heavy rain here, and as the air descends to the lee side of these hills it has been introducing very mild and gusty conditions; because of the foehn effect.” This effect – which occurs where air crossing mountains

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