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Dry, hot weekend for much of the UK

will still be hot through the weekend. Patchy rain and drizzle will dampen northern and northwest Scotland on Saturday and Sunday, although temperatures will still remain above average in the area. Met Office Operational Meteorologist Andy Page said: “The extension of the Azores high is the principal

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A warm week, getting hot in places.

Temperatures will rise across much of the UK this week and it’ll get hot and humid in places on Friday and Saturday, before turning cooler on Sunday.

into the high teens in places.  Advice on how to reduce risks from hot weather can be obtained from the NHS.   Steve continued: “Following the peak of the heat on Saturday, fresher conditions will spread to all parts of the UK by Sunday.” You can get the most accurate and up to date forecast for your

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systems, enabling them to plan accordingly. Once a day at 02:00 UTC 1pd Satellite Comms Forecast A three day assessment of space weather impacts on satellite communications. • Includes space weather impact on satellite communications • Assessment and recently observed space weather activity • Covers

Met Office daily weather: Temperatures on the rise as we hit midweek

While the northwest remains unsettled, elsewhere it will feel increasingly warm, even hot in places, particularly across southern and eastern regions. A largely dry day is expected across much of the UK on Wednesday, with sunny spells developing widely. However, patchy rain and drizzle will persist

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La Niña slows atmospheric CO₂ rise: but not for long

this year, this is not because humanity is emitting less carbon. Instead, we are getting a free ‘helping hand’ from nature – but only for now. Once La Niña weather patterns have ceased, more of our emissions will remain in the atmosphere. We cannot rely on nature to do our job for us.” The Met Office

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Met Office launches search for the next storm names

The Met Office is searching for the next round of names ahead of the next storm season, and the UK public are once again being asked for their input.   In partnership with Met Éireann and KNMI, the forecasting services for Ireland and the Netherlands respectively, the group has been naming storms

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climatology. Orange and red shading represent values above the 80th (Warm) and 90th (Hot) percentile, respectively; regions shaded in light and dark blue indicate values below the 20th (Cool) and 10th (Cold) percentile, with respect to the 1981-2010 climatology. The data used in this map are from

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• Cities and infrastructure • Coasts Future climate trends to the 2050s for zones in the MENA region Zone 1: North-west Africa and Mediterranean coast Hotter throughout the year, days above 35 °C more frequent Drier on average, but rainfall events may be more intense Zone 2: Desert regions of North

How to stay safe and cool in the heat

to stay safe and cool in the heat Author: Press Office 30 June 2025 As summer temperatures rise, it's important to stay informed and prepared. While many of us enjoy the sunshine, hot weather can pose serious health risks, especially for vulnerable groups such as older adults, young children, and those

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