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Met Office Deep Dive: More changing weather on the way

Office Deep Dive: More changing weather on the way Author: Press Office 28 May 2025 As we transition from spring into meteorological summer, the latest Met Office Deep Dive offers a comprehensive look at the UK’s evolving weather patterns. Following a notably dry and sunny spring, the forecast now

What do we mean by a climate tipping point?

largest systems, such as the Antarctic ice sheet or the Amazon rainforest. The resulting socio-economic impacts could be very large, and crossing of one tipping point may then make others more likely to be crossed. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) AR6 Synthesis Report, published

Weekend weather forecast: A later return for summer?

cloud by the end of the day. Western parts of Scotland may see light outbreaks of rain and some blustery winds, but for the majority, it will be a dry and settled end to the week with spells of sunshine. READ MORE: Met Office 10-day trend: An unsettled start to Autumn Friday night into Saturday: mist

Met Office weekend weather: A warm and dry weekend for most

to keep rainfall at bay. However, the presence of low cloud, particularly in the mornings, may lead to grey skies for some. The jet stream remains positioned well to the north, arching across Greenland and dipping down towards Iceland. This configuration allows high pressure to build in from

Microsoft Word - future_avenues_updated_final.docx

of the atmosphere model to the surface model, where soil moisture has been shown to affect initiation. Much of the above is based on comparisons between model and observations for surface rainfall. It is possible that updrafts or clouds may compare better to observations and that the issue is related

Supplying to us (Commercial)

regulations, and how this may influence how you do business with the UK public, including the Met Office, utilities or defence sectors accordingly.  Get Ready Webinars To support readiness for the new regime, Cabinet Office are running two webinars for suppliers and other external organisations

North Atlantic tropical storm seasonal forecast 2011

Forecast for June to November 2011 Issued 26 May 2011 The most likely number of tropical storms predicted to occur in the North Atlantic during the June to November period is 13, with a 70% chance that the number will be in the range 10 to 17. This represents near-normal activity relative

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Amber warnings for snow and ice this weekend as cold snap continues

, with as much as 20-30 cm over high ground of mid and north Wales and potentially 30-40 cm over parts of the Pennines. This, accompanied by strengthening winds, may lead to drifting of lying snow.” ⚠️⚠️ Amber weather warning issued ⚠️⚠️ Snow and ice across parts of central England and Wales Saturday 1800

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