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Met Office week ahead forecast: How long will the anticyclonic gloom last?

referred to as “anticyclonic gloom.” But what does this mean for our day-to-day weather, and how will it affect different parts of the country? Let’s take a closer look at the forecast, the science behind the gloom, and what to expect as we head towards the weekend. What is anticyclonic gloom

When do we usually hit 20? A look back at the UK's earliest warm spells

20? A look back at the UK's earliest warm spells Author: Met Office 20 March 2026 With high-pressure dominating, the past day or two have delivered the first real hint of spring warmth for many. Under Wednesday’s clear skies, west Wales and southeast England rose above 20°C for the first time

ukcp18_factsheet_weather_patterns.pdf

published in 2018 consisting of 28 global climate model simulations. The factsheets and indices data are aimed at users wishing to carry out in-depth analysis of climate model behaviour. The day-to-day or year-to-year variations in large-scale atmospheric circulation conditions over the Atlantic

What’s the pollen forecast this year?

high days of pollen are coming and you can take precautions to try and avoid the pollen. However, it’s not possible to avoid it altogether so for some it’s about taking that preventative medication and planning your day to try and avoid being out in the pollen at the peak times.” Pollen levels

Week ahead: A largely settled week

will be particularly blustery, with pulses of rain moving through during the day. Further south, England and Wales will begin Tuesday cloudy but noticeably milder, with light winds and temperatures edging into double digits. As the day progresses, brighter skies will develop across much of England

mo_sffs_guide_2014_a4_aw_web_single_page.pdf

at a period of high (spring) tides? • This impact is then combined with the likelihood of the event happening (taking into account the confidence in the forecast) to give a combined risk for each area and each day of the assessment. High Flood risk matrix (river, tidal/coastal and surface water

When does Spring start?

forecasting and helping people understand typical seasonal weather conditions. READ MORE: Why has it been so wet this winter? Under this system, spring acts as a bridge from the cooler, unsettled weather of winter to the warmer, more stable conditions that summer can bring. While day‑to‑day weather

session-2---future-forecast-2050.pdf

, present-day climate change, which is happening now, is caused by humans mainly through increasing the volume of greenhouse gases in our atmosphere. 15 minutes Show slide 6 - CO 2 increases at Moana Loa This graph shows the increase in carbon-dioxide within our atmosphere over the last 60+ years

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