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Climate services
as a combined entity and using much of the same science, we are uniquely placed to forecast today's weather and the future climate as part of a seamless service. To do so, we call upon the brightest scientific minds, both here at the Met Office and through collaborations with experts across the globe. Our
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How was May in Wales?
. READ MORE: How do we know when weather records are broken? On the colder side, the lowest May temperature recorded in Wales is 3.7°C, set in 1885. This figure, while not extreme by UK standards, shows that cool nights and the occasional frost can still occur well into late spring, especially in upland
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10 years since Storm Abigail: a decade of named storms
for severe weather. For Storm Éowyn for example, post-event surveys suggest: 99% of people within the red warning area were aware of the warnings 95% of them took action This included doing things like preparing a power cut kit or shopping early. Storm naming helps to raise awareness of the threat
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How was May in the Midlands?
location, which can lead to higher daytime temperatures during settled spring weather. READ MORE: How do we know when weather records are broken? On the cooler side, the lowest May temperature recorded in the Midlands is 3.6°C, dating back to 1885. This record highlights the potential for late
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Sustainability
choose what to do and when, both day-to-day and over the long-term. Today, we might help someone determine whether to hang out their washing. Tomorrow, we might help protect critical national infrastructure. Further into the future, our science will help individuals, governments and businesses around
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Digital Library and Archive
for the long-term just as we have been doing with our paper records for so many years. The solution addresses the important need for digital preservation as well as offering direct access to our customers. TheMet Office Digital Library and Archive provides access to a growing collection of born
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NEMO: a numerical ocean model
are, what we do and organisational news. Who we are Who we are Our people Our values Our history Accuracy Innovation Impact How we are run How we are run The Met Office Board Our governance structure Public Weather Service Our Chief Executive The Executive Team Non-Executive Directors News & media
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Pollen: What are the different types?
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Heightened solar activity brings aurora potential to the UK
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May 2026 weather stats: A breakdown by county
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