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Met Office daily weather: Cloud and showers with some sunny intervals

, these brighter intervals will be interspersed with some heavy showers, particularly affecting Wales and southern England. It will feel breezy, especially across northern regions and the far south and east, with temperatures a little colder than recent days in the west and southwest. As we move

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. Capel Curig (Conwy) recorded a 2 day total for 26 to 27 April of 108.4mm, 71% of the April 1981-2010 long-term average, with most of this rain falling in a 22 hour period. The satellite image shows storm Hannah clearing the east coast of England on the morning of 27 April 2019. Image copyright Met

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Ex-hurricane Ophelia passes after 90mph winds

of the UK however, such as the South East of England, conditions were much more settled. It was a notably warm day particularly across the south, Manston Airport in Kent recorded 23.5°C making it the warmest October day since 2014. Winds are continuing to ease and the yellow warning has now lapsed. However

Met Office daily weather: UK set to feel distinctly Autumnal

https://t.co/QwDLMfRBfs Stay #WeatherAware⚠️ pic.twitter.com/x3DDYpIYny — Met Office (@metoffice) September 12, 2025 Maximum temperatures will be similar to those seen on Sunday, with the south-east possibly reaching 19-20°C, but elsewhere it will feel cooler due to the wind strength. As we move

Met Office daily weather: A change on the way after this week's cold spell

though, Friday is cold but bright, a frosty and icy start for many of us. And then the showers in the east becoming fewer and further between many places ending up with a sunny afternoon. “Plenty of sunshine for England and Wales, but for parts of Scotland and Northern Ireland, particularly towards

Met Office daily weather: Cloud and showers but some sunny spells on the way

will persist in the far north and east, with patchy outbreaks of rain. The far west and southwest may see heavier rain in places, which will slowly spread east and northeast through the day, fragmenting and becoming more showery as it does so. Winds will be light to moderate, with a small risk of stronger

Met Office daily weather: Feeling cooler with showers for some

be heavy with a risk of thunder. These showers will spread and develop over land later in the morning. Despite the unsettled start, there will be plenty of sunny spells, particularly in the east, where many places will remain dry. Winds will be strong across the northwest, with a risk of coastal gales

Predicting extreme weather

possible events that are yet to be seen. This is the first time that model simulations have been used in this way – and the results were striking. Analysing these simulated events showed there is a 7% risk of record monthly rainfall in south-east England in any given winter. When other regions

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