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Cold weather for the weekend
in young children, older people and those with heart and lung conditions. So if you know someone in any of these groups, please keep an eye on them over the coming days make sure they’re heating their homes to at least 18C and keeping an eye on the weather forecast.” Not everyone will see snow over
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Warm spell on the way
and into early next week, although the southern half of the UK at least has a small chance of seeing a return of hotter weather should a renewed pulse of warm continental air develop.
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Met Office daily weather: Fine, dry and widely sunny
or very warm in many areas, though cooler conditions are likely to persist along windward coasts. Met Office presenter and meteorologist, Aidan McGivern, said: "High pressure is keeping weather systems away from the UK at least until the middle of next week. And that means it’s going to stay dry
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Cold weekend ahead
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.” As we reported a few weeks ago, a sudden stratospheric
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Unsettled start to September
at least southern and perhaps central regions bringing cloud, additional rainfall and the risk of a few thunderstorms. Further north it will likely be brighter will a greater influence of higher pressure to the north of the UK. Met Office Deputy Chief Meteorologist, Nick Silkstone, explains
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Met Office daily weather: Showers and wind dominate but some brighter spells to come
as strong by the afternoon. “So, that's at least one benefit of the weekend as otherwise it is looking fairly unsettled. Now the cloud does slowly melt away through Saturday evening. Continue to see some showers though across the far north and west of Scotland, but elsewhere it will turn much
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Autographic Records
tabulations, which you may find more suitable for your requirements. If you need assistance from a subject specialist and you are planning to view records held at Belfast or Edinburgh you will need to arrange this in advance of your visit. Please note that it may be at least a week before a member of Met Office staff can attend the archive to provide assistance so make sure you plan ahead if this is required.
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forecastingfact-busters_diyactivitypack_final.pdf
of forecasters’ and meteorologists’ work. Time required 90 minutes Activity steps 01 Collect stories Over at least a week, look out for and collect as many stories in the news and media about the weather as you can find – this could be in the form of newspaper or magazine cut-outs, photos
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Cold conditions to take over – April 2021
, at least temporarily. Some areas will remain drier and see few, if any, showers, for example: the southeastern quarter of England and the Central Belt of Scotland. Even in southern parts of the UK daytime maximum temperatures will struggle to rise above 9.0 °C, and although this region is likely
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Wet September to start meteorological autumn
downpours at times from thunderstorms. “While there have been drier interludes at times, not least further south in recent days, September 2025 goes down as a wet month, with temperatures and sunshine hours generally closer to average.” Average temperatures for many The average mean temperature