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A wet weekend ahead for some, dry and warmer for others
The Met Office has issued a yellow warning for rain for western Scotland, where rainfall totals on hills and mountains could exceed 150mm over the weekend. Chief Meteorologist, Steve Ramsdale, said: “There’s a bit of a north-south split in the weather for the UK this weekend, with wet and windy
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Mild and wet turning to cold with a chance of snow
After another wet and windy weekend ahead, colder conditions will move in across the UK.
been a wet start to January, further wet and windy conditions will move across the UK this weekend. With the ground already saturated in parts of the UK this additional rainfall could bring disruption, particularly in the west. Check online to for the latest flood warnings in your area.” Mark Garratt
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Met Office seasonal prediction system: GloSea6
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GloSea5: Met Office seasonal prediction system
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Weekend weather outlook: Wet, windy, and changeable
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What are wet bulb temperatures and what they are used for?
Non-Executive Directors News & media Media centre Campaigns Contact the Press Office Weather & climate news Corporate news Official news blog Contact us Send us your feedback Ways to contact us How to find our offices Information for visitors What are wet bulb temperatures and what they are used
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A wet and windy week, but less impactful than of late
around Thursday lunchtime. There’s a Yellow Warning for rain in place from noon until Friday morning, with the focus for heavier rain across southwest England as the wet conditions spread northeast across the warning area. “The rain is only likely to last for a few hours in each location
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Wet and windy end to the week before settling down
, as an area of low pressure moves in from the west on Thursday, bringing continued wet and windy weather for the UK. The heaviest rain on Thursday will fall in Northern Ireland, southern Scotland, northwest Wales and northern England with between 40mm and 60mm expected in places. Outbreaks of heavy
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Microsoft Word - Seasonal Assessment - Winter2025
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Met Office week ahead: Wet, windy but with hints of change
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