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Met Office daily weather: Rain, showers, and fluctuating temperatures

and showers moving north and east through the day. Some of these showers will be heavy at times, particularly in southern and eastern areas. However, there will also be drier and brighter intervals, offering some respite from the wet weather. Winds will be light to moderate for most but could become

Met Office daily weather: Widely sunny spells to end the week

, most areas will remain dry. The clearest skies are expected in western parts of the UK, while low cloud is likely to increase across eastern and southeastern areas. This may lead to a rather overcast start to Saturday in some locations, particularly in the east. Outlook for Saturday Saturday

strong-winds---27-october-2002---met-office.pdf

since the 29/30 October 2000. Some stations in East Anglia experienced their strongest mean hourly wind speeds since the 25 January 1990. Highest hourly mean wind speeds - 27 October 2002 Station Maximum Mean Hourly Hour ending of Maximum Mean Wind Speed (knots) Hourly Wind Speed Needles Old Battery68

Met Office daily weather: A mix of rain, showers, and sunny intervals

will be strong in the far north-east initially, and locally fresh to strong, occasionally reaching gale force in exposed southern areas. Temperatures on Monday will be near average for most, though locally a degree or so above average across shower-free parts of Scotland and Northern Ireland, where

Met Office daily weather: Rain, fog, and some brighter spells

/5QmgTFS4UV — Met Office (@metoffice) November 7, 2025 During Saturday night, cloud and rain accompanied by strengthening winds will arrive in the far west, moving slowly east across western Britain overnight. Across Scotland, cloud and outbreaks of rain will become confined to Shetland by dawn

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Unsettled week ahead of Easter

and east, bringing rain for much of the UK at times. Some areas could see 10-20mm of rain as this rain moves northwards, with the possibility of higher totals over high ground. Central areas of England, as well as north Wales and Northern Ireland could see the most persistent rain through the day

snow-and-low-temperatures-february-to-march-2018---met-office.pdf

Snow and low temperatures February to March 2018 The UK experienced a spell of severe winter weather with very low temperatures and significant snowfalls from late February to early March 2018. Daytime temperatures remained widely below freezing on 28 February to 1 March with a strong east wind

observed_changes_in_extremes_final_v1.0.pdf

is estimated to be about a 1-in-30- year event averaged over the 1955–2013 period, but this became about a 1-in-5 year event in the context of 2013 alone. By 2024 it is projected that at least 50% of summers will be as hot as the 2013 summer. Sun et al 2014 2014 Drought, East-Africa Human caused warming

Met Office weather: What’s in store for the next 10 days?

The UK’s weather over the next 10 days will be a classic case of spring variability. While the dry spell is coming to an end, the transition to wetter conditions will be gradual and regionally varied. The northwest will see the most rain, while the south and east may enjoy more sunshine and warmth. Met

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