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Met Office daily weather: Cloud and showers but some sunny spells on the way

very mild for the time of year at the moment 🌡️ But temperatures will be gradually dropping over the coming days and returning closer to average for November Would you prefer it to stay mild, or do you enjoy something cooler? pic.twitter.com/XViMwBi1Ly — Met Office (@metoffice) November 6, 2025

metoffice_weatherwarriors_primary_final.pdf

school e.g. taking care with scissors, not running along corridors, looking when they cross the road. Use prompt questions including: 15 minutes Individual task Slides 4 – 6 3 Weather warriors | Weather and climate stories Introduction • How do they identify something as a risk? • and others safe

metoffice_weatherwarriors_primary_0519-amended-aug21.pdf

an example from school e.g. taking care with scissors, not running along corridors, looking when they cross the road. Use prompt questions including: 15 minutes Individual task Slides 4 – 6 3 Weather warriors | Weather and climate stories Introduction • How do they identify something as a risk

Assessing changes in future water usage

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Summer 2025 is the warmest on record for the UK 

, each relatively short-lived and interspersed with near-average conditions. The highest temperature recorded was 35.8°C in Faversham, Kent. This is just below the peak temperature of 35.9°C recorded in 1976 and also below the UK’s all-time high of 40.3°C, set in July 2022.  How does 1976 compare

Gardening in May: Five tips from the Met Office

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Microsoft Word - Note of PWSCG N. Ireland 2-11-22 Final

and maintaining relationships matters and that members of the various networks do feed back information. MS from the fire service spoke about their use of news feeds to get information out to the public and JW noted that due to the size of the nation weather stories can have an increased change

finalised_boulder_workshop_agenda_23012020.pdf

kilometre grid scale modelling capabilities for weather and climate? What grid lengths do we think are optimal now and in 10 years? What should be thinking about if we want to be ready to run global simulations with kilometre grid scale? How can collaboration help us/how can the UM partners engage

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to doing Options that could deliver desired product. Implementation outside the scope of UKCP18. Narrative Roadmap Menu Coastal erosion What people want • Maps of future coastal erosion risk and extent for the UK • Data on location and condition of existing flood defences • To understand how

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responsibility of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of FCDO or the Met Office, UK. Images: I-stock; Robert Powell, Paul Watkiss. Cover photograph. Fish drying around Lake Victoria: WISER 2 provided new marine forecasts that were used by these users to reduce weather related losses

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