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What can we expect for July?

that the likelihood of extremely hot days in the UK has been increasing and will continue to do so during the course of the century, with the most extreme temperatures expected to be observed in the south east of England. Check tips for keeping cool in hot weather as part of WeatherReady from the Met Office

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Exceptionally hot day, 31 July 2020 On 31 July 2020 the temperature reached 37.8 °C at Heathrow, Greater London, making this the UK’s third hottest day on record. Temperatures across central southern England widely exceeded 34 °C and locally 35 to 36 °C. Impacts Crowds descended on beaches along

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Chance of summer heatwaves now thirty times more likely

temperatures being as high as the UK experienced in summer 2018. This compares with a less than half per cent chance we’d expect in a natural climate.” In the UKCP18 climate projections published last week, the Met Office described that by mid-century, such hot summers could become very common

Weather and climate science for development

and support for farmers - September 2020 WISER knowledge reference number WISER0257 Residents turn into entrepreneurs through improved weather services - September 2020 WISER knowledge reference number WISER0256 How Youth Activists Are Averting Weather Crises In Slums - August 2020 WISER knowledge

Why the Met Office is launching a new extreme heat warning

is launching a new extreme heat warning Author: Press Office 18 June 2021 Although hot weather can often be seen as ‘good news’ and is enjoyed by many, it can have serious consequences. Research shows that, as a result of climate change, we are now much more likely to see prolonged spells of hot weather

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Unsettled week of weather for most

period, in stark contrast to the heat we experienced in June.” Further rain to come After a largely showery working week, a change in the jet stream – which is a core of winds high up above the Earth’s surface – will once again influence a likely wet and windy Friday and weekend for many. 🌧️ Low

Probability forecast maps guide

For definition of categories and climatological period see Seasonal forecast calibration Tercile-category probability maps Tercile categories have a baseline probability of 33.3% and by definition are expected to occur, on average, once in every three years. On the prediction maps, colour shading

Network Weather Resilience (NWR)

this below 3. Create a Met Office NWR Account IMPORTANT: You must register a new account with an email address in all lowercase letters, for example: [email protected] Once step one has been completed, create a Met Office NWR account by using the 'Create a Met Office account' button on the log in page

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An unsettled weekend to come

A warning has been issued so stay #WeatherAware⚠️ Latest info 👉 https://t.co/QwDLMfS950 pic.twitter.com/ZXiP5QUlZi — Met Office (@metoffice) November 27, 2025 Further Ahead   After the weekend system clears, there will be a brief settled period late on Sunday before further wet and windy weather moves

Met Office weather: What's in store for this week's events?

, with a minimum temperature of 8°C. Thursday continues the fine spell, with sunshine dominating early on before cloud increases from the northwest later in the day. A few showers may develop in the north, but these are expected to be brief. Friday remains mostly dry, though cloud and wind will increase

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