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Latest weather forecast  Here is the latest Met Office weather forecast for the UK, just type in a place name in the forecast search bar at the top of the page and get a detailed, site specific 7 day forecast or scroll down the page for a 30 day regional forecast. Check out the weather map

East Coast Floods 31 January 1953

Saturday 31 January 1953 (East Coast Floods) Weather chart for 0600 UTC on 31 January 1953 General summary The most prominent feature of the weather was the wind. To start the day, the wind was a strong north-westerly, approaching gale force across Scotland. During the afternoon the wind veered

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The outlook: remaining unsettled with rain and strong winds at times

, will continue to pull away northwards, bringing less windy and showery conditions. Friday night will see some clear spells, but with showers or longer spells of rain the west moving east accompanied by some locally strong winds. For many, Saturday will be the better day of the weekend, with a transient

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Warming up this week

conditions allowing temperatures to build day-on-day and for it to become hot, or even very hot, across parts of England and Wales by Friday. Met Office Deputy Chief Meteorologist, Dan Rudman, said; “Temperatures will continue to rise as we go through the week, becoming well above-average by Friday when

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• out. This will stop it from blowing down on windy days • Find a place outside to put your rain gauge. It must be open Dig a hole and bury your rain gauge so that the top is sticking Check the rain gauge every day at the same time, measure the amount of rain collected, and empty the bottle Collect your

Met Office daily weather: More hot weather to come

Thursday will begin with residual showers and isolated thunderstorms lingering across the southeast, gradually clearing through the morning. Western areas will see scattered, mainly light showers developing later in the day. Across central and eastern Scotland, and possibly far northeast England

Met Office daily weather: A wet and windy start to the week

Monday begins with a mix of sunny spells and showers, particularly frequent in areas exposed to a north or north-westerly flow. Over the northern Scottish mountains, these showers will fall as snow, though conditions are expected to ease as the day progresses. Later in the afternoon, cloud

Met Office daily weather: Unsettled with fluctuating temperatures

persistent cloud and further outbreaks of rain or drizzle. Winds will be a notable feature, with the risk of gales around exposed coasts and upland areas. Wednesday will begin with rain, heavy at times over western hills, most notably in Wales, spreading north-eastwards through the day. While some central

Met Office daily weather: Mostly dry with sunshine but feeling fresher

could develop inland during the day, though the majority of locations will remain dry. Winds will generally be light, with a moderate breeze around western coasts. Daytime temperatures will climb slowly from average to rather warm, reaching the high teens to low 20s Celsius widely. Sheltered glens

Met Office daily weather: More hot weather to come

Thursday will begin with residual showers and isolated thunderstorms lingering across the southeast, gradually clearing through the morning. Western areas will see scattered, mainly light showers developing later in the day. Across central and eastern Scotland, and possibly far northeast England

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