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    ) which we can drive around the screen with Driving the van to the volcano clouds on the right will collect the data (information). We can see where we have collected data as the boxes will have a border – red for dangerous concentrations of ash and blue for not dangerous. There is a score in the top

  • Met Office dispersion model

    ) impaction with the surface, (iii) washout where the pollutant is 'swept out' by falling precipitation, and (iv) "rainout" where the pollutant is absorbed directly into cloud droplets as they form. In addition each model 'particle' can have its own characteristics; for example particles can represent

  • Met Office weather: What's in store for the week ahead?

    not as intense as overnight showers. These will gradually fragment into the afternoon, spreading cloud and patchy rain into southern Scotland and northern England. Elsewhere, showers will develop more widely as temperatures rise, with some warm sunshine breaking through. Highs are expected to reach

  • Met Office daily weather: A changeable midweek with both rain and sunshine

    cloud coinciding with the main period of daytime heating. Elsewhere, max temperatures will be similar to Tuesday, with highs of 18-20°C, and locally up to 21°C across southern and eastern England. Northern Scotland will see highs of 18-19°C. Unsettled weather is on the way later this week - here's

  • Our history

    . This infrastructure has enabled the UK to continue to lead the world in weather, climate and environmental science high-performance computing. In 2025, Met Office operational weather and climate intelligence transitioned to a new supercomputer operated by Microsoft in the Azure cloud

  • Met Office daily weather: A bright start gives way to unsettled conditions

    Thursday will begin on a bright and chilly note across much of the United Kingdom. Early sunshine will quickly give way to increasing cloud and strengthening winds from the west. Rain will develop through the day, initially affecting northern, western and central areas. The most persistent

  • Met Office daily weather: Widespread heatwaves as we head into the weekend

    Friday will bring widely dry and sunny conditions across the UK, with only a few exceptions. The far northwest may start the day cloudier, but even here, sunshine will become more prevalent as the day progresses. Some low cloud may linger along Irish Sea coasts and could develop later along North

  • Fine, dry and sunny weather into the weekend

    of a shower for Cornwall Feeling cool along eastern coasts, particularly where cloud lingers pic.twitter.com/Sq2XHcuPSR — Met Office (@metoffice) April 22, 2026 Today (Wednesday) will be dry for most with plenty of sunshine, particularly across western areas. Cloudier skies will persist across parts

  • PWMS001_UK_and_surrounding_area_gridded_forecast

    /130 ground surface T+36,42,48,54,60,66,72,84,96,108,120,132 High cloud cover fraction 0/75 ground surface T+36,42,48,54,60,66,72,84,96,108,120,132 Low cloud cover fraction 0/73 ground surface T+36,42,48,54,60,66,72,84,96,108,120,132 Medium cloud cover fraction 0/74 ground surface T

  • Met Office daily weather: Feeling cooler with showers for some

    , possibly with embedded thunderstorms, across some southwestern parts. These will gradually break up into showers, persisting for much of the day. Most other regions will see variable cloud and a scattering of mainly light showers, with the chance of a moderate shower near southern coasts. Cloud and patchy

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