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  • Has it been an unusually cold start to March?

    -versa. Indeed, statistically it is marginally more likely to snow in March than it is in December in the UK. Comparisons of temperature You don’t have to look back too far in the observational record to find a similar start to March, as Dr Mark McCarthy from the Met Office National Climate Information

  • Storm Bert in the news

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  • One in 250-year event underway high in the atmosphere

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  • Briefing on Arctic and Antarctic sea ice - June 2026

    Summary Arctic sea ice extent is currently 5th lowest on record for the date, at 11.18 million sq km on 10th June. Melting has begun early across the Arctic marginal seas, and extent is particularly low along the Atlantic sea ice edge The maximum Arctic sea ice extent of the winter, recorded on 7th

  • Microsoft Word - Annual_assessment_2025.docx

    temperature record has been set, it will surely be broken again in a matter of years). The five warmest years are 2025, 2022, 2023, 2014 and 2024 – a statistic that would be virtually impossible without climate change. 2025 was only the second year exceeding 10°C. It was the UK’s warmest year

  • El Niño declared for 2026 as Pacific warms

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  • Briefing on Arctic and Antarctic sea ice - July 2025

    Summary Arctic sea ice extent is 2nd lowest on record for the time of year as of 6th July, following well above-average ice loss during June Extent is very low on the Atlantic side of the Arctic but nearer average on the Pacific side Upper air temperatures were above average in many regions near

  • Hottest July day on record for the UK

    Temperatures yesterday reached 38.1°C in southern England, setting a new record for the highest July temperature recorded in the UK.

    The new record was set in Cambridge at 15:37 on Thursday, beating the previous record of 36.7°C set in Heathrow in 2015 and coming close to the all-time UK temperature record of 38.5°C, recorded in Faversham in August 2003. Exceptionally high temperatures have gripped parts of Scotland and much

  • Briefing on Arctic and Antarctic sea ice - June 2025

    Summary Arctic sea ice extent is currently well below average, the 5th lowest on record for the time of year following quite fast ice loss during May Extent is particularly low in the seas on the Atlantic side of the Arctic Winter and spring in the Arctic have been very mild, and winter Arctic sea

  • Decadal forecast

    Outlook for global climate in the coming years

    of greenhouse gases. However, other changes in the climate system, including longer term shifts in both the Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) and Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation (AMO), are also contributing. Near record temperatures are predicted during the coming five years,  although La Niña

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