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Keep a weather eye open

Two thirds of British people have been caught out by severe weather, according to the latest research from the Met Office, despite regularly checking the weather forecast.

Over two thirds (66 per cent) of Brits have been caught out by Winter weather leading to illness, missed work and cancelled social plans. 50 per cent say this is due to lack of preparation. The Met Office is helping people prepare with a WeatherReady check list via its website. What

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Record-breaking April sunshine

, Scotland and Northern Ireland had their sunniest April, beating the previous record set in 2015 for England and Northern Ireland, and 1942 for Scotland. Wales recorded its third sunniest April behind 2007 and 2015. Rutland in eastern England was the sunniest county, when compared with a typical April

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Mild autumn keeps 2022 on track to be warmest UK year

The news comes as provisional figures from the Met Office show Autumn 2022 (September, October, November) was the third warmest on record for the UK, with an average mean temperature of 11.1C, topped only by 2011 and 2006’s Autumn figures, in a series which goes back to 1884.   In addition

Seasonal forecast calibration

category is therefore 33.3%, with each category expected to occur, on average, once in three years. The meaning of the three forecast categories may therefore be stated as: above normal: temperature/precipitation in the warmest/wettest one-third when compared to previous years; below normal

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