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  • Met Office weather: Your guide to camping at this weekend's festivals

    in eastern parts on Friday 📈 A fresher feel over the weekend as temperatures recover to near average in the north and west, though still feeling warm in the sunshine ☀️ pic.twitter.com/LdotKVPl78 — Met Office (@metoffice) June 12, 2025 What to do in a storm If thunder rumbles while you’re out enjoying

  • Met Office daily weather: Rain, showers, and fluctuating temperatures

    across northern Scotland, which could be heavy at times. However, towards the south, we do have this band of organised heavy showers which is moving its way north and eastwards through the afternoon. So, we could potentially see some disruption in a few places, some surface water flooding, so do take

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

    the low to mid-20s Celsius. However, where showers do occur, they could be heavy and thundery, particularly in eastern areas. Does the week ahead promise something more settled, or will you need to keep dodging the downpours? Find out by taking a look at what the weather holds over the next 5 days 👇

  • Met Office daily weather: Sunshine and showers with temperatures feeling mild

    as it pushes across central southern parts of England. READ MORE: Met Office festival forecast: Mixed conditions for late July festivals “And as it does so, we could see some more intense bursts developing. So, some heavier showers look quite likely across central southern parts in particular, maybe

  • Network Rail and the Met Office join forces to improve performance for passengers

    The Memorandum of Understanding will cut the time needed to commission research from months to days, speeding up the vital work Network Rail and the Met Office do to keep passengers moving through extreme weather. This includes work on probabilistic weather forecasting and understanding the complex

  • Bank holiday to start with rain and wind although turning brighter through Easter Sunday

    Office presenter and meteorologist, said: “As we progress into (Saturday) evening areas of persistent rain means totals are soon going to add up. We do have a warning issued for much of Devon and Cornwall so do keep an eye on our website for more information about that. “We’ll see more and more rain

  • edi-full-progress-report-word-accessible-reportdocx

    with the Civil Service 26 11.2. Ethnicity Pay Gap reporting 27 12. Workforce Diversity 28 12.1. Diversity data headlines 28 12.2. Further work to do on our data 29 13. Early Careers 29 14. Public customer data 31 15. Looking ahead – ED&I Action Plan 2023-2024 32 Objective 1 – Engaging

  • edi-full-progress-report-word-accessible-report.docx

    with the Civil Service 26 11.2. Ethnicity Pay Gap reporting 27 12. Workforce Diversity 28 12.1. Diversity data headlines 28 12.2. Further work to do on our data 29 13. Early Careers 29 14. Public customer data 31 15. Looking ahead – ED&I Action Plan 2023-2024 32 Objective 1 – Engaging

  • utilising-climate-science-and-services-training-evaluation-report_final2.pdf

    , Met Office Page 14 of 24 Day 1: Discussion session 1: shared successes, challenges and overcoming barriers The responses below are from mutiple break-out groups that discussed the following questions. Q 1: What type of work do you do that is affected by weather and climate? Q 2: And over what

  • utilising-climate-science-and-services-training-evaluation-report_final.pdf

    successes, challenges and overcoming barriers The responses below are from mutiple break-out groups that discussed the following questions. Q 1: What type of work do you do that is affected by weather and climate? Q 2: And over what timescales? © Crown copyright 2022, Met Office Page 15 of 24 Q 3

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