Search results (2,325)

Page 90 of 233

Web results

Met Office daily weather: North-south divide as we head into the weekend

and northern England. Elsewhere, much of central and southern England and Wales will enjoy a fine and dry day with plenty of warm sunshine. It will feel breezier than Thursday, but temperatures will rise, particularly across the south and east. Highs of 27-28°C are expected in parts of southeast

Working for climate resilience with the UK water sector

resilience with the UK water sector Author: Joe Osborne (Met Office Industry Consultancy Manager) 27 February 2023 2022 will be remembered for several meteorological events, including record-breaking heat and a prolonged drought. Eastern England was at the forefront of both events with East Anglia being

10-day trend: Wet and mild conditions dominate early December

of the jet stream. Currently, the jet stream is oriented north-south to the east of the UK, but across the Atlantic it is more east-west. This configuration is significant, as it allows a succession of low-pressure systems to be pushed towards the UK. These systems are responsible for the outbreaks

Wettest October on record for eastern Scotland

wettest October on record. Northern Ireland had its fifth wettest October on record with 191.8mm being 68% more than its average. England had its eighth wettest on record with 147.2mm of rain, which is 63% more than average. In addition to some counties in the east of Scotland; Staffordshire

Autumn 2025 weather stats: A regional breakdown

. Northern England had its fifth wettest autumn. The autumn rainfall total of 403.4mm easily exceeded spring and summer 2025 combined (340.4mm). Rainfall totals exceeded 200% of average in parts of Wales, Northern Ireland and northern England in September, and across a swathe from the East Midlands

Microsoft Word - NEB_ll_2021

2020 ISSUED DECEMBER 20 2020 A.W. Colman and R.J. Graham Met Office, Exeter, United Kingdom Email: [email protected] PART 1: Forecast Overall Summary Above Average rainfall is favoured in the west. In the east, probabilities for Above and Below average are similar and close

volcanicash-nephanalysis-1418293029issue.pdf

Volcanic Ash – T+0 annotated satellite image Issued 0945 UTC on Thu 11 Dec 2014 HIGH CONFIDENCE- - High confidence of presence of ash to FL590, visible on IMO mobile radar 50km east of Katla. LOW CONFIDENCE- Pilot report of ash at FL350 here at 11/0900Z. Not supported by satellite imagery or model

volcanicash-nephanalysis-1444741269issue.pdf

at FL250. HIGH CONFIDENCE- PIREP report of VA at FL230. Verification from Iceland Met Office doppler radar across east Iceland. EXERCISE EXERCISE © Crown copyright Met Office

PowerPoint Presentation

than normal across MENA, the Caribbean and British Overseas Territories. 3-Month Outlook April to June - Temperature Much More Likely Below Normal Near-Normal Above Normal Likely Left: Middle East and North Africa Right: Caribbean region Likely Much More Likely Climate Outlook Global: December

PowerPoint Presentation

. The impacts of La Niña are expected to be far reaching and the latest output from long-range prediction models are consistent in replicating the La Niña state and some of its favoured impacts. With a couple of notable exceptions (e.g. East Africa) La Niña, very broadly speaking, tends to increase

Page navigation