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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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Snow and gale force winds for parts of the UK

may find untreated surfaces such as pavements very slippery. “Forecasting snow is always challenging and there’s often a fine line between whether it will rain or snow in a particular location depending on slight changes in air temperature. Keep an eye on the forecast and warnings for your area

Met Office Weather: Sunshine to give way to rain

into the evening. Winds will also pick up in these areas, becoming breezy as the weather system moves in. Winds will be picking up in strength over the bank holiday weekend 🌬️ In particular, be prepared for very gusty conditions if you're travelling to parts of Scotland pic.twitter.com/oPEHpPvA0e — Met Office

uk_monthly_climate_summary_summer_2019.pdf

Summer 2019 The following represents a provisional assessment of the weather experienced across the UK during Summer 2019 (June, July, August) and how it compares with the 1981 to 2010 average. The first two-thirds of June was generally very wet in most areas, and cooler than average

Seasonal Forecast Assessment – Winter 2008/09

Seasonal Assessment – Spring 2020 The following represents a provisional assessment of the weather experienced across the UK during Spring 2020 (March, April, May) and how it compares with the 1981 to 2010 average. This spring was warmer than average, mostly due to a very warm April, and also drier

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Unsettled weekend ahead of Christmas

The weather is turning more changeable for the end of this week and weekend with some wet and very windy weather for many.

A deep area of low pressure will cross the far north of the UK on Saturday bringing rain and disruptive strong winds across large swathes of the UK. National Severe Weather Warnings for wind have been issued for both Saturday and Sunday highlighting the chance of disruption. An unsettled and very

Met Office daily weather: Unsettled with rain, warmth and some sunshine

outbreaks of rain for many western and northern areas. South-east England is likely to stay mostly dry. Temperatures will be mild or very mild away from the far north, with maxima of 21-23°C likely east of Welsh high ground, and isolated 24°C possible in eastern England. Outlook for Friday Friday sees

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Ex-hurricane Ophelia impacts the UK

#Ophelia is continuing northeastwards over the next 24 hours. Very strong winds likely for many. Here's the latest track... pic.twitter.com/dzf0pI4uNb — Met Office (@metoffice) October 16, 2017 “National Severe Weather Warnings are in place for Northern Ireland, and other western and northern parts

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Cold conditions to take over – April 2021

the character of the weather is likely to change with the prospect of snow showers for many accompanied by very strong northerly winds. Cold air from the Arctic Chief Meteorologist, Dan Suri, said: “The Met Office has been signalling a dramatic change in weather type for several days, with very cold air

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