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Weekend weather: sunshine at first, then a change from the northwest

across Scotland, cloud will already be more extensive at the start of the weekend. Here, temperatures will hold up slightly better overnight thanks to thicker cloud cover, staying closer to mid‑single figures rather than dipping below zero. Saturday: sunshine for many, cloudier in the north Once early

Weekend weather: Mixed conditions with further showers for many

, they are enough to maintain concerns in those already sensitive areas. By the end of Sunday, the key zones of wetter conditions stand out clearly once again. In the southwest, the persistent feed of moisture continues from the Atlantic, while across eastern Northern Ireland, showers will be fed inland

How Met Office forecasts supported the UK through a largely dry Spring

amounts accurately, which can have a big impact on the accuracy of temperature and sunshine forecasts. Simon explained: “Once you get into the detail of forecasting specific cloud amounts in specific locations, it takes a certain amount of skill, from both weather models and meteorologists

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suppliers who respond to one-to-one meetings, providing the opportunity to discuss specific topics in a greater level of detail. The Met Office reserves the right to target the subject areas it wishes to speak about. The planned structure of these meetings will be made available once the Met Office has

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. Climate Climate is the average measurements of temperature, wind, snow, humidity and rain in the course of a long period of time in a particular location. Climate is like the weather, but over many years. To help you remember, someone once said “Climate is what you expect, weather is what you get

Week ahead: A familiar set up with further spells of rain, wind and snow

conditions, however, will once again be focused on eastern and northeastern Scotland, where 5–10 cm of snow may accumulate above 200 metres, with some lying snow possible from around 100 metres. At lower levels, a mix of sleet and wet snow could occur for a time. By the start of Wednesday, travel

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Return of snow for the weekend

A number of Yellow and Amber National Severe Weather Warnings have been issued for the weekend featuring: snow; snow and ice; and wind. There is a risk that the snow could be disruptive in some areas. The air bringing this cold spell is once again coming from Scandinavia and brings bitter easterly

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for recognising achievement; the approach to measuring forecast accuracy using a range of measures, including public and non-public measures taken from customer agreements, was agreed; and that the Board would formally approve in April once the exact targets were fixed. � The Board discussed

Met Office daily weather: Sunshine and warm temperature for many

showers in the far west later. The winds should fall a little lighter across southwest England as well. And temperatures still widely the mid-20s, locally 27°C, 28°C across central southern parts once more.” Keep up to date with weather warnings, and you can find the latest forecast on our website

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