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2025 is double-record breaker: UK’s warmest and sunniest year on record

driven largely by persistent high-pressure systems bringing prolonged dry, sunny conditions, alongside above-average sea temperatures around the UK. These factors have combined to keep temperatures consistently higher than normal for much of the year.”  At a regional level, the map below shows

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Met Office name Storm Ciarán

parts of Northern Ireland where 75-100mm of rain could fall between Monday evening and Tuesday morning. A deep area of low pressure, named as Storm Ciarán, then moves into the southwest of the UK from Wednesday evening, bringing very strong winds and heavy rain to southern parts of England

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Thundery downpours ahead of unsettled weather

The first of two upcoming low-pressure systems is sat over northern areas of the UK today, bringing with it some thundery downpours, especially for those in northeast England and southern Scotland. A Yellow Weather Warning for thunderstorms has been issued, and although some areas will miss

amm7-data-product-sheet-19-11-2025.pdf

net_primary_production_of_biomass_ expressed_as_carbon_per_unit_volume_in_ sea_water net primary production 25h-mean daily 24 T-36 -> T+156 PCO2*dm surface_partial_pressure_of_carbon_ dioxide_in_sea_water partial pressure CO 2 25h-mean daily surface T-36 -> T+156 Table: AMM7 netCDF products sent to UKMCAS via

Parallel Suite 43 release notes

cyclone track forecast error and strike probabilities, with some indication of reduced wind and pressure biases. However, please note that the Global deterministic model run is expected to end around 4 minutes later than the current operational model and the global ensemble (MOGREPS-G) approximately 15

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Yellow Warnings for fog and rain as unsettled weather continues

Low-pressure systems will bring further unsettled weather to the UK this week, with fog and heavy rain on the horizon.

disruption and flooding. 10 to 20 mm of rain is likely widely, with 40 to 60 mm possible over Dartmoor and the hills of south Wales.  Neil Armstrong, Chief Forecaster at the Met Office, said: “We’re set to see an unsettled week as low-pressure systems push fronts across the UK. With recent heavy rain

metoffice_loan_2018.pdf

pressure, hygrometer 2 or 30 times daily at 9am, 3pm & 9pm. Wind directions, force and weather noted at various times. Hourly SST. Some sub-surface sea temperatures and specific gravity. Sea state at times. Noon position, magnetic variation at times. Magnetic dip most days. Corresponding obs from

mwr_2024_12_for_print.pdf

. This multi-hazard event brought a prolonged spell of damaging winds, as well as significant rain, and saw the first red warning issued since Storm Isha in January 2024. Following the storm, high pressure briefly settled over the UK, bringing calmer and colder conditions, particularly in Scotland

mwr_2025_08_for_print.pdf

for most, with only scattered showers and mist. August ended with unsettled weather as low pressure brought outbreaks of rain, some heavy, to much of the country. The 25th and 26th saw increased rainfall along the west coast of the UK as the remnants of Hurricane Erin arrived. Temperatures returned

mwr_2025_10_for_print.pdf

, and gale-force winds across northern parts of the country. The rain eased in the second week of October with high pressure moving in. This brought "anticyclonic gloom" - settled conditions with persistent cloud. Rain approached the west again on the 18th, extending across the UK on the 19th, with some

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