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Mild weekend but turning wetter

to remain unsettled, especially for northern and western parts of the UK. However, there are some signals on the horizon that the weather for the following week could once again become more settled. You can find the latest forecast on our website, on YouTube, by following us on X and Facebook, as well as on our mobile app which is available for iPhone from the App store and for Android from the Google Play store. 

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Mixed weather setup for next week

with temperatures expected to reach 21C in some southern spots on Saturday. However, from Sunday it’ll be cooler for most and as we move into next week there’s a more mixed picture once again. Spells of rain affecting many places before more settled conditions are expected through the middle of the week

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for another paper on, “Assessing the use of multiple climate projections for the Philippines”, and a call for a policy brief to be one of the output formats. Given the positive response, the plan for a collaborative publication will be pursued, led by Dr Daron and colleagues at the Met Office and PAGASA

Met Office deep dive: a change in the weather and a look back at summer

: a change in the weather and a look back at summer Author: Press Office 27 August 2025 After a hot, dry bank holiday weekend and a summer that’s been remarkable for its warmth, the weather has taken a noticeable turn. This week’s deep dive explores why we’re seeing this change, reviews the summer so

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Satellite image of the month - 2018

of receiving it, and do the same with data from a number of other European, Chinese and USA operated satellites. Large sections of the selected images are cloud free, allowing a good view of the surface.  They reveal extensive browning of vegetation caused by the very hot and dry conditions experienced

Met Office week ahead forecast: Hot spells for much of the UK

forecast: Hot spells for much of the UK Author: Press Office 12 August 2025 The week begins with another spell of hot weather across much of the UK. Temperatures are expected to reach the low 30s Celsius in several locations, particularly in southern and central England. This is due to a plume of warm

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greenhouse gas emissions evolve. Weather will continue to vary in future, and may become more variable. Extreme daily rainfall events (1 in 20–years or rarer) in all seasons show increases in median estimates. There is an increased chance of warmer, wetter winters and hotter, drier summers. Sea level

NCIC Monthly Summary

cold especially during the first week. It was briefly warmer around the 9th/10th, but still with frequent rain, often heavy, and with widespread thunder on some days. Only towards the end of the month did things really settle down, with little rain and more in the way of warmth and sunshine

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that are historically rare (once per century in the recent past) are projected to occur frequently (at least once per year) at many locations by 2050 in all RCP scenarios, especially in tropical regions”. Without adaptation measures, this will result in increased occurrence of severe flooding and other associated

Humanitarian disaster response

on the ground. Once a month, volunteers attend weekend development sessions, focused on essential skills such as using GIS (geographical information systems) to create maps. These maps display specific data depending on what’s needed by the government or aid agencies in-country, from where roads have

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