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Met Office Deep Dive: Record heat, flying ants, and a changeable outlook
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A look back at the 2024/25 storm season
records. Why was there less storms than last year? Storm frequency shows natural year-to-year variation. Some seasons, like 2023–24 with its record 12 named storms, are exceptionally active, while others are much quieter. This variability is a normal feature of our climate and doesn’t necessarily
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Deep Dive: How unusual is the heat?
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May 2026 weather stats: A regional breakdown
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Met Office Deep Dive: A week after Storm Amy and high-pressure is here
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2025 is already the UK’s sunniest year on record
This year has already been the sunniest year on record for the UK, according to provisional Met Office statistics.
made 2025 notably sunnier than average. “So far this year, only the months of February and October have recorded below-average sunshine hours.” This graph shows most areas receiving over 35% more sunshine than average this spring. What's the annual sunshine trend? The latest UK State of the Climate
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February & Winter weather stats: A regional breakdown
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Spring 2020: the sunniest on record in the UK
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Dull and mild February brings wet winter to a close
over recent decades. Climate change is also associated with a trend towards wetter winters in the UK. Winters are expected to feature more days with significant rainfall, particularly in western regions. Attribution studies across the UK and Europe have linked several record-breaking rainfall
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Warmest February on record for England and Wales
England and Wales had their respective warmest Februarys on record according to provisional Met Office statistics in what was a mild and wet month for many.
. Declining ground frosts in a changing climate With a warmer than average season, a declining number of ground frosts was again evident for the UK, with significantly fewer ground frosts than average, though it doesn’t trouble any records. If you want to learn more about the reduction in frosts and why