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2021 continues warm global temperature series

The announcement is according to six leading international datasets consolidated by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO). The HadCRUT5 dataset is compiled by the Met Office and the University of East Anglia, with support from the National Centre for Atmospheric Research. HadCRUT5 is the most

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2025 continues series of world’s three warmest years

The three-year run of record warmest years saw 2025 conclude at 1.41±0.09°C above the 1850-1900 global average, according to the HadCRUT5 temperature series, collated by the Met Office, the University of East Anglia and the National Centre for Atmospheric Science. 2025 is the third warmest year

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; High; or Very High. Regions 1. Orkney and Shetland 2. Highlands and Eilean Siar 3. Northern Ireland 4. Grampian 5. Central Tayside and Fife 6. Strathclyde, 7. Southwest Scotland, Lothian and Borders 8. Northeast England 9. Northwest England 10. Yorkshire and Humberside 11. East of England 12. East

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in many areas - especially Fife and south-east Scotland - and only northern Scotland got close to average; the UK overall had 52% of average rainfall for the month. February saw rainfall totals near or rather below average, driest in north-eastern areas, with 82% of average overall. Western areas

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How will Storm Lorenzo affect the UK?

runs from 04:00 to 16:00 on Friday. Storm Lorenzo will contain the remnants of Hurricane Lorenzo, which has been moving north-east through the northern Atlantic passing close to the Azores. As Lorenzo continues to move north-east it will weaken quickly and the system is expected to transition from

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A record-breaking Bank Holiday weekend?

to change this weekend as we see high temperatures, sunshine and light winds return. On Saturday and Sunday there’ll be plenty of sunshine, especially in the east, with temperatures rising into the mid to high 20s Celsius for many - it’ll be warmest in south-eastern parts where 31˚C is most likely

Met Office daily weather: Rain, wind, and temperature swings

levels in Shetland, carried inland by brisk east to northeast winds. For much of England and Wales, Friday will be dominated by cloudy skies and heavy, persistent rain, accompanied by strengthening easterly winds. These winds will be particularly strong and gusty over and to the west of high ground

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What can we expect for July?

conditions to the South and East of the UK. High pressure in the summer often brings fine, warm weather. It can lead to long warm sunny days and prolonged dry periods and in some situations, this can cause heatwaves. When looking a week or two into the future forecasters, however, focus on general

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Storm Henk named by Met Office

are possible in exposed coastal locations. As the low pressure moves north-eastwards the strongest wind gusts also move eastwards across the UK with many parts of southern England, the south Midlands and East Anglia experiencing 50-60mph gusts through the afternoon and evening. Inland gusts could

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