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  • Wind, rain and snow affecting New Year transition

    /CoE5VkS6tw — Met Office (@metoffice) December 29, 2024 Andy Page is a Chief Forecaster with the Met Office. He said: “There is a very complicated weather forecast for the UK with snow, strong winds and heavy rain all feature for parts of the UK. Almost the entire UK is covered by at least one weather

  • A cold start to the week

    child, check up on them and see if there’s anything you can do to help. All of us should be heating our homes to at least 18C, keeping up to date with weather forecasts and planning our days around them - simple steps can really help protect against the cold.” You can find out the current forecast

  • Aerodrome Weather Warnings

    and pilots in planning responses to these hazards. All warnings have at least a six-hour lead time, except for thunderstorm warnings, which have a lead time of one hour. This service integrates with the Public Weather Service National Severe Weather Warning Service. Click here to find out more about

  • UK will have its hottest June on record

    temperatures for the vast majority of the UK. “What has been particularly unusual is the persistent warmth for much of the month, with temperatures reaching 25C widely for at least a fortnight, and at times 28 to 30C – whereas we would more typically expect maximum temperatures in the high teens

  • 2024: First chance of 1.5 °C year

    °C (with a central estimate of 1.46 °C) above the average for the pre-industrial period (1850-1900): the 11th year in succession that temperatures will have reached at least 1.0 °C above pre-industrial levels. The Met Office’s Dr Nick Dunstone, who led the forecast, said: “The forecast is in-line

  • UK heading for days of thunder

    A number of Yellow thunderstorm warnings have been issued for the UK, highlighting the potential for frequent lightning, large hail and flash flooding impacts from the intense rainfall which could see values of at least 50mm in a two or three-hour period in a few places. Dan Suri is the Met

  • A warm week, getting hot in places.

    into the high-20s in parts of Scotland, Wales and southwest England on Wednesday and Thursday, with temperatures reaching at least 30 Celsius in some spots in the southwest on Friday. By Saturday however, the focus of the heat will shift away from the west towards eastern and central parts of the UK

  • Warnings still in place for Storm Bert

    , there are indications we could see a brief return to colder conditions although for many, but it will be drier than of late. How long the more settled conditions last is uncertain, with rain probably returning to westernmost areas at least by the end of the week. You can find the latest forecast on our website

  • Mixed weather to come

    as thousands of families take to the car to head off on holiday. Drivers are going to have to take particular care and could have not just queues of traffic but also heavy rain and gusty winds to contend with, at least at the start of the weekend. “It is vital motorists check their vehicles are ready

  • An autumnal week ahead

    a journey if bad weather is forecast or at the very least to understand the traffic conditions.” You can check the latest forecast on our website, by following us on Twitter 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. Keep track of current weather warnings on the weather warning page.   

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