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Snowy conditions trigger red warning

. “In weather like this our bodies have to work harder, older people, young children and those with long term conditions like heart and lung diseases, can really struggle to cope in such low temperatures. So do keep an eye on those at risk, wear several thin layers instead of fewer thicker ones and if you’re

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© Crown Copyright 2018, Met Office Impact-Based Forecasting (IBF) ‘What the weather will DO’ not ‘what the weather will BE’ • IBF workshops and visits – knowledge sharing and support from UK experience. • Methodologies and lessons are shared between countries to benefit all. • Global Hazard Map tool

Second phase of the Grey Zone Project

August to 18th September 1974. Questions The second phase of the Grey Zone Project plans to address the following questions: In what way do model resolution and scale-aware convection and turbulence schemes impact the representation of the interaction between convection and circulation? In what way do

Responder Satisfaction Survey Comparison 2008 - 2013

suggest any improvements to Hazard Manager in order to better meet the needs of their organisation. Amongst those who do, the most commonly suggested improvement is to make it faster by loading quicker (28%). Other suggested improvements are for better presentation, with better graphics, maps

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England’s warmest June on record and the UK’s second warmest since 1884

does this year compare to 1976?  The summer of 1976 remains one of the most notable in UK weather history and differs from June 2025 due to the longevity of the heat. During 1976, multiple locations across England recorded heatwave spells lasting over two weeks.   Read: The UK's longest heatwave

Met Office daily weather: Temperatures dropping into midweek

like winter has come early. The good news is it should be mostly dry and bright for many of us. Plenty of sunshine around, even wall to wall blue skies for many areas. Mostly dry though. We can't rule out showers moving in around some North Sea coasts. Mostly isolated, but if we do see any showers

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Storm Emma triggers another red warning for snow

by the Portuguese met service, will push up from the south through the day bringing heavy snow and strong winds. Gusts of over 60 mph will lead to blizzard conditions with severe drifting snow a significant risk. Do not make unnecessary journeys in the red warning area. Even if you are in the Amber or Yellow areas

Met Office daily weather: Temperatures dropping into midweek

like winter has come early. The good news is it should be mostly dry and bright for many of us. Plenty of sunshine around, even wall to wall blue skies for many areas. Mostly dry though. We can't rule out showers moving in around some North Sea coasts. Mostly isolated, but if we do see any showers

wiser0062-western-impact-article_ngos-0418.pdf

was really important because we could check whether people had received a forecast, and what they were doing with it.” Broadcasting a forecast on radio just can’t give that full picture, as you have no real way of knowing who is listening and what they are doing with the information once they receive

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