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Met Office week ahead forecast: Unsettled conditions and cooler temperatures
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What’s next as the Sun reaches solar maximum phase?
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May 2026 weather stats: A breakdown by county
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How to stay safe and cool in the heat
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Counting on technology in a changing world
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Understanding tropical nights and their impact
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Clean Air Month: How the Met Office monitors air quality
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Met Office Evaluation Study
AMDAR ANSR AV Baseline results Baseline scenario ‘Basic’ Met Office Benefits CAA CCRA Central assumptions Central (benefit) estimates Central case CNI COBRA Counterfactual scenario Confidence interval ‘Existing’ Met Office Defra Downstream activities ‘Do-minimum’ scenario ‘Do-nothing’ scenario DESNZ DfT
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Yangtze River flood_infographic v7
and economic centres located along the river Key agricultural region producing about 70% and 50% of China’s rice and grain respectively WHAT CHALLENGES DO WEATHER AND CLIMATE BRING TO THE REGION? Large-scale drivers of weather and climate, such as El Niño, can lead to strong changes in rainfall
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How was May in the Midlands?
location, which can lead to higher daytime temperatures during settled spring weather. READ MORE: How do we know when weather records are broken? On the cooler side, the lowest May temperature recorded in the Midlands is 3.6°C, dating back to 1885. This record highlights the potential for late